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Recording engineer Mike Thorne talks about Piano Recording with Russ Cottier 

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Early 2020 a group of recording engineers met up at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to discuss and demonstrate piano recording techniques. Here, in this first video from the day, engineer Mike Thorne talks with Russell Cottier about their piano recording methods.
Special thanks to Birmingham Conservatoire for giving us access to their lovely pianos to work with and to Matthew O'Malley and Simon Hall for making it possible, not forgetting our pianist for the day, Stan, who will feature in a later video so that you can here the mic setup that is on camera here.
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Комментарии : 3   
@jjfhunter93
@jjfhunter93 4 года назад
Thanks for the Tips! Some further recording examples would have been amazing :)
@sonnioffice6439
@sonnioffice6439 4 года назад
I can tell from watching this six minute clip that Mike is the archetypal recording engineer, comes across really well with humility i'm sure he's the guy any producer would want on their session. The two questions he asked i thought were pertinent, too: 1, I would say YES! you should always listen to the player and part they are playing so that mic placement can be specific. 2. In a bad room (i've recorded a few pianos in bad rooms) - I would just go with a couple a condensers as close as you can , forget about room mics and add reverb to taste post recording.
@RussCottier
@RussCottier 4 года назад
Sonni office He’s a top bloke.
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