2014/11/30 23:38:06
gswitz
This is the closing take from tonight's jam...
http://stabilitynetwork.blob.core.windows.net/g-tunes/20141130_David_20.mp3
 
I had asked the forum for help in this thread...
http://forum.cakewalk.com/ORTF-and-mic-placement-m3120673.aspx#3120889
 
so I wanted to post the results. I hope you like it!
 
The verb is natural. I did put a Desser b/c the verb was just too much. haha
 
The performance was by candle light in an atrium as the sun set, ending in total darkness (boy I moved those mic stands fast as the crowd moved to leave!)
 
:-)
 
2014/12/01 07:35:56
Guitarhacker
Sounds nicely done.
 
It sounds like it's in a fairly large room with nice reverb characteristics.
 
 
2014/12/01 09:38:46
evadianepug
I cranked it up in the monitors the second time and I am really impressed.  I think you figured it out.  I don't have the best ear for details so there might be some problems but I don't hear them.  I was in choir in junior high and all through high school.  We were a AAA school and won Illinois state championships every year.  My point is that I don't have the finite ear for little things but I do know what a choir is supposed to sound like and I like this.
2014/12/02 20:59:59
Beagle
this is excellent for a live recording of a choir in a large room! 
2014/12/03 00:12:10
rumleymusic
It is a nice recording.  I am assuming you went with ORTF with the 184's?  I would possibly cut everything below the lowest bass to get rid of that rumble.  It amazing how a quiet background makes everything sound more polished. 
2014/12/04 12:34:12
gswitz
Thanks everyone! I'll clean up the low end. Yes, I used ortf.
2014/12/08 14:44:47
stevec
Wow, very nice.     There's some power in the louder sections, great dynamics.  
 
2014/12/08 15:00:44
gswitz
Thanks Steve!
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