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just to relate a recent experience doing a piano and flute duo
performing classical material. the piano is a 7'4" bosendorfer in the pianist's living room, so i had to track it on site. i used a spaced pair of DPA 4011s just outside the curve. the flute was recorded in my studio using a spaced pair of DPA 4006s and an ORTF pair of AKG c481s. all through millennia media HV3 pres. i started by mixing the piano as a hard LR panned image, which gives you the 50' wide piano effect, low end on the left and high on the right, with a slight hole in the middle for the flute. i reversed the reverb returns to give some high end on the left and some bottom on the right. i gave the piano a slight smile EQ to also make a place for the flute to sit. i rahter tightly panned the flute tracks at maybe 10:30-1:30 or so. the whole thing sounded mushy to me, flute wasnt localized enough, and the piano sounded ridiculous to me spread out so far (even though most of the piano/XXX duo CDs i have display this kind of wide panning for the piano). i tried everything i knew with various stereo effects reducing the panned piano image to a more naroow space (which made it conflict with the flute, of course), blah, blah, etc. finally, i got so frustrated, i pulled all the faders down except for one of the piano mics, and one of the flute mics, gave them each a bit of a nice stereo reverb, panned the flute just left of center, and the piano just roght of center, and BINGO - all of a sudden the whole mix took on a new life - both instruments have a defined place in the stereo image, while the stereo reverb gives a natrual sounding width to both instruments. i guess i relay all this because in the past, i have never even considered micing a piano in mono, and virtually always have tracked solo instruments like flutes in stereo. duh, duh, and duh... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- jnorman sunridge studios salem, oregon |
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