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Micing a harp
In about 6 weeks, I need to record a performance that includes a pedal
harp. I've never had to mic such an instrument before so I'd like some opinions on the best way to tackle it. To provide some background: The harp will be part of a 28 piece orchestra that is accompanying a 90 member choir plus various soloists. The musicians are in the corner of the hall. Due to the acoustics of the hall and layout of the stage area, the string section (violins, viola, cello, harp) need to be at the back of the orchestra. The spacing between the musicians is tight (think orchestra pit). I think a contact mic on the sound board would be a good approach due to the proximity of other musicians, but I don't know which type would be suitable. I can usually source most microphones from a local hire company, so purchase cost is not an issue since we won't be buying. Experience from anyone who's done this before would be appreciated. Chris W -- The voice of ignorance speaks loud and long, But the words of the wise are quiet and few. --- |
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