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Complete Guide To RECORDING YOURSELF On Marimba! 

Adam Tan
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@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
THANK YOU for watching this week's #TechniqueTalk! Hope it was helpful for any of you guys wanting to audition or record yourselves for RU-vid :) Let me know if you want to see any other videos like this! #TheStudioFamily
@Svit.S
@Svit.S 7 лет назад
I hear that you have some background noise. It could be caused by your mic settings on your computer. At the mic/speaker options you go into advanced settings and maybe you have your Hz set to low or too high for your microphones. :p
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Svit Starkl Oh ahaha that's cause my fan was still on! woops...
@ambrosepottie
@ambrosepottie 7 лет назад
hi Adam, First let me say that your videos are all very well recorded and sound great. However I thought I should comment on a few things. First, a large diameter condenser does not pick up more low end. They're have less self-noise and can add more colour to the sound, sometimes perceived as a lushness or fullness which is attractive on some lower resonant instruments. But they don't pick up more low end. They're based on an older design and were used exclusively along with dynamic and ribbon mics until the late 1950's when solid state technology allowed for a much smaller microphone. Here's an explanation from Neumann, manufacturer of high end microphones: "Large diaphragm condenser microphones shape the sound in a pleasing way; it just feels great to hear your own voice on your headphones. A good large diaphragm condenser makes you want to sing, because it sounds like you … on a record! Also, many vocalists like the sheer size of a large diaphragm microphone, because it gives them something to focus on, in absence of an audience. Apart from vocals and spoken word, large diaphragm microphones are often used for solo instruments to make them appear vibrant, rich, and “larger than life.” Small diaphragm condensers are your best choice when you want to capture the pure and natural sound, without added flavors. No other type of microphone will give you a more detailed sound image. Because of their neutral sound, high quality small diaphragm microphones can be used for almost anything. In pop music, small diaphragm microphones are typically used for piano, acoustic guitar and other stringed instruments as well as drums (overheads, snare, hi-hat, cymbals) and percussion. Small diaphragm microphones can have excellent low end response and can also be used for bass instruments, although most pop engineers prefer the extra “lushness” of a large diaphragm microphone for bass-heavy sources. Sound engineers who record classical music use small diaphragm condensers almost exclusively. Because of their consistent pickup patterns, small diaphragm condensers are excellent to capture choirs, ensembles and orchestra in stereo (or even surround)." As far as mic placement goes, there are many ways to record a stereo image, xy being one of about 5 arrays for a cardiod pair of mics, and I agree that experimenting is the best way to go. The spaced pair array that you use would normally be a good array for 2 omni mics, but is also used a lot for drum kit overheads and room mixing. Strictly speaking it's not a true stereo image, but for a lot of things, including marimba and piano it sounds great.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Ambrose Pottie Wow that's an excellent explanation! As you said experimentation is one of the best ways of learning more about this stuff 😀
@ambrosepottie
@ambrosepottie 7 лет назад
Once again let me say that your videos are great, and they sound great. I look forward to many more!
@SauloGiovannini
@SauloGiovannini 7 лет назад
Nice! Thanks for the video and yes, I would like to see some video about video recording, especially to know how to synchronize the audio file with the video file.And nice work! Keep posting :)
@fuzzylightning
@fuzzylightning 7 лет назад
Thank you for making this video! Lots of useful info for us DIY folks. I would love to see more videos about recording vibes, glock, and xylophone. Keep up the great work!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Thank you for the suggestions Sarek! I think recording those are pretty much the same idea, just a little bit smaller!
@Marimbalogy
@Marimbalogy 7 лет назад
Nice job on the vids man! Thanks for putting a modern twist on the youtube marimba scene! I use an XY config, but I do it under the marimba. You get a lot of resonance from the resonators and not as much bar contact sound which I find that mics really exaggerate. It also looks good from an audience perspective. As far as phase cancellation of the spaced pairs, this isn't an issue if you're listening with earbuds or headphones, and it's minimal when listening to speakers. HOWEVER many smaller devices (phones etc) mix to mono when you don't have headphones plugged in. This makes audio from spaced pairs sound really thin as you play bars that are closer to one mic or the other due to the phase cancellation. Of course one could argue that if anyone is watching marimba vids on a phone speaker, they aren't getting a good experience anyways :) Anyhow, keep up the good work!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Marimbalogy Whoa thanks for watching man, I'm a big fan of your content! XY under the marimba is definitely something I'd never thought of trying, I'll definitely give it a go 😀 thanks for stopping by!
@matthewmcconnell3442
@matthewmcconnell3442 7 лет назад
Hey, just wanted to say that your channel is great and professional. I started percussion half a year ago fro my symphonic wind band because there was only one percussionist (the drummer - oh the life of a percussionist *facepalm*). Anyway I really enjoy your videos, they're super helpful and cheer me up when I'm down from a bad rehearsel. Keep the videos coming :)
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Than you so much Matthew, I'm glad my videos have the honor of helping you through your day and hope you keep doing more percussion! :)
@stevenhartley6735
@stevenhartley6735 6 лет назад
This video helped me a great deal, thank you.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 6 лет назад
Thank you for watching Steven!
@DiGi_-vh6ku
@DiGi_-vh6ku 5 лет назад
You did a top ten marimba four mallet solos, but I'm looking for duets to do with friends. It would be awesome if you could make a top ten marimba duets with four mallets.
@kabirchawla4809
@kabirchawla4809 7 лет назад
Hey Adam, I love your videos. I was just wondering if you could review the mike balter titanium series or any other mallets from mike balter, innovative, Vic firth, or malletech😀
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Kabir Chawla I'll definitely try and review more from those brands 😀 thank you for watching!
@buddylovett2653
@buddylovett2653 7 лет назад
With the acoustic foam - is there anywhere specific that is best to put it for the sound or do you just put them together in different locations around the room? Another great episode!
@jordanyatckoske1791
@jordanyatckoske1791 7 лет назад
Hey Adam! I love your videos. I was wondering what is your go to graduated set? Also, if you can a hold of these mallets, I am curious about the Casey Cangelosi series of mallets and the Pius Cheung mallets.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Jordan Yatckoske Thanks for watching! I still use Van Sice 2344 a lot for most of my playing but if it's something I'm unsure about then I use the zeltsman GRADB set. Yes I want both of those on the show for sure! Hopefully I can get enough patrons to buy more mallets ahaha
@mistererq1819
@mistererq1819 7 лет назад
Hi Adam, Great video as always. Are you going to review ABC mallets some day? Greets from Finland!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching! I'd love to review ABC mallets although they are SUPER expensive ahahaha
@TylerJHaley
@TylerJHaley 7 лет назад
You should definitely make a video on what kind of effects to use!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
TJ Haley That's interesting, I'll look into that!
@rileygiesepiano
@rileygiesepiano 5 лет назад
Gotta start saving up money haha. I want to get some good recordings before school is over
@pihs3604
@pihs3604 6 лет назад
Nice video Adam. I was however expecting to see an example of your marimba recording at the end, so was a little disappointed. I still appreciated all the technical information, and hope I can use some of your ideas to mic my xylophone in a live setting as well as studio.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 6 лет назад
Sorry about that man! If you want to see any examples of my marimba recording, you can watch any of my review videos, they all use exactly the same setup :) Good luck with your micing!
@michilymicharan
@michilymicharan 6 лет назад
Hi Adam- thanks for the amazing video! Which XLR cords do you use to connect your mics? I am planning on purchasing the Behringer C-2s but they don't come with XLR cords. Thanks.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 6 лет назад
Honestly I think any cables are fine, just make sure you get long enough ones and the ends preferably made of metal so they won’t bend! Mine are way too short ahaha... thank you for watching!
@kylespence7886
@kylespence7886 7 лет назад
Great video! I know a lot of people are unsure about recording marimba, I had to learn from experimenting with my gear. This will be helpful for everyone I'm sure! Do you record any of your pieces from things like your recital for personal videos?
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching :) Me too, you definitely learn a lot from experimenting! I have recorded myself a few times but I've never been brave enough to publish any of them hahaha...
@kylespence7886
@kylespence7886 7 лет назад
Hahaha, I know the feeling, the only ones I've ever posted were for auditions. Even then i was like... "Do i HAVE to?"
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
YES hahahaha just feels so awkward...
@RahulVanamali
@RahulVanamali 4 года назад
Now that the Zoom H4n and the Tascam DR-05 have been discontinued, what portable recorder would you recommend?
@mnbgt101
@mnbgt101 7 лет назад
You should do a review of the Michael Burritt mallets from malletech
@coopergarrison6589
@coopergarrison6589 6 лет назад
video recording yes!!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 6 лет назад
Okay I will definitely aim to make a video about this, thank you for suggesting :)
@jayeckart9234
@jayeckart9234 7 лет назад
Hey Adam, I am going to be performing Dream of the Cherry blossoms and I was wondering if you'd recommend the zeltsman graduated set for that piece? Or if you had any other suggestions.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Jacob Eckart Great piece! I think the zeltsman grad would be alright but you might get something better from a 4332/4322 style setup (zeltsman grad is 4321)!
@MrGina-tt9cn
@MrGina-tt9cn 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for uploading this video... super helpful! Quick question though, I am a broke college kid and I don't think I can afford both mics and the interface. If I recorded with one condenser mic. through a simpler interface do you think I'd still get decent quality? If so where would you suggest I place the mic? I hope you can answer my question, thanks!! I love your channel!!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Gina Clef Thanks for the question and for watching! that's fair enough, if you got one larger condenser and a one channel interface you could still get some decent results, I'd put it above the marimba in the middle 😀 Although, it might be better to buy a portable recorder like the ZOOM H4n or TASCAM DR 05 which has everything in one with two condensers built in and a portable recording solution 😀 Way cheaper too! I'd hook that up the same way, above the marimba in the middle.
@MrGina-tt9cn
@MrGina-tt9cn 7 лет назад
Thanks for the respond, super helpful ☺️
@BrianCole
@BrianCole 7 лет назад
could you do a video on mallets every perfusion student should have. our school didn't supply a list for mallets and I didn't know where to start?
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Brian Cole That's a good idea, I'll give it a go 😀
@StephenTimperley
@StephenTimperley 7 лет назад
Great video! Answered just about every question I had. I just wasn't sure about one thing, and it may be a stupid question: If you buy two of the audio interfaces, can they work together? I don't really know much about this stuff. Thanks for the help!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Stephen Timperley Thanks for watching man! Not a stupid question at all, I thought the same too at first 😅 In most cases your computer can only recognise one interface at a time so there's no point in having more than one. If you want more inputs you have to buy a bigger audio interface unfortunately 😶
@StephenTimperley
@StephenTimperley 7 лет назад
Okay, good to know. Thanks for responding! Keep up the cool videos. I'd be interested in a video recording version as well, if you're thinking about posting one or already have. I plan to start posting some marimba performance videos in the near future, so this video was a great help!
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Stephen Timperley No worries man! I'm definitely going to do a video recording one soon, still thinking about how I could do it...
@TBRIANANDY1
@TBRIANANDY1 7 лет назад
You mentioned that condenser microphones are not used in the live performance but this not true at all. Drumcorp events like DCI , WGI and a lot of highschool marching band pit use condenser microphones to mic the pit.
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
That is true, events where they want superior sound quality will use condensers - but generally speaking a lot of concert environments will prefer dynamics for their ruggedness :)
@samecoff2788
@samecoff2788 2 года назад
Great video, Adam! I would also add that it’s also not accurate that dynamic mics aren’t used for recording. Most engineers use dynamic mics on snare drums, Tom’s, and kicks. Dynamics are also often used to mic guitar and bass cabs for recording. Large diaphragm dynamics are often used to record vocals too. I agree that dynamics wouldn’t be my first choice for recording marimba, but it’s important not to over generalize. Also, there’s no mention of ribbon mics. With the right preamps, they can be an awesome choice for recording marimba.
@samecoff2788
@samecoff2788 2 года назад
Also, if you don’t want to contribute to the evil empire which is Behringer, you could get a pair of Audio Technica Pro 37’s. They usually go for less than $100 used and you won’t be damaging your soul. The Oktava mk012’s are another great budget choice, as are MXR 604’s.
@adamdurden8422
@adamdurden8422 7 лет назад
Yes please give advice on video recording
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Adam Durden Will definitely do it 😀
@tenutomusic
@tenutomusic 5 лет назад
@@AdamTanPercussion Is this a video that you are still planning on doing at some point? Very interested!
@calebattaway8931
@calebattaway8931 4 года назад
Um... no. That Behringer C-2’s pickup pattern is a supercardioid. Not a cardioid. If it was a cardioid, the little mushroom’s stem would be missing. -as shown in your diagram-
@decoderwubz
@decoderwubz 7 лет назад
Would the Blue Snowball be a good mic?
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
It's not bad for its price as a first mic, but definitely more suited to vocal applications than instrumental in the long run :)
@zach.a.fields
@zach.a.fields 6 лет назад
Ilya bryzgalov!!!
@xabhuhfuhhjk7279
@xabhuhfuhhjk7279 7 лет назад
Please do a how to record video side
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Xabhuh Fuhhjk I will for sure!
@austinpatrick2682
@austinpatrick2682 2 года назад
You said $80 for the audio interface but it's showing over $300 😲
@captainkiwi77
@captainkiwi77 7 лет назад
"Dret" one could almost call it MOIST
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Captain kiwi Hahaha moistttt
@thepuppetboy87
@thepuppetboy87 4 месяца назад
On a budget? If you’re watching this then chances are you have a marimba (I don’t) Then again I guess you are on a budget since you spent your life savings on a marimba
@willoman88
@willoman88 7 лет назад
mate your glasses are tilted af
@AdamTanPercussion
@AdamTanPercussion 7 лет назад
Yup they sure are :( Blame my asymmetrical face lol
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