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9 hours ago Grand Piano Mic Placement . Recording a grand piano is easier. Let’s stick with one or two microphones for now; if you have more, then you can experiment with a few of these positions and see the kind of sound you get. Inside the piano. If you’re looking for a very bright, pop-like sound, positioning your mic(s) inside the piano is the way ...
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12 hours ago Grand Piano Recording. November 2004 | Recording. Recording the Grand Piano A multitude of approaches to a magnificent instrument. This article describes a multitude of approaches for recording the grand piano. It originally ran in the November 2004 edition of Recording Magazine. Our friends at Recording have kindly allowed us to reprint it ...
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5 hours ago Jan 14, 2022 . Recording Studio is the perfect way to create great sounding music productions. With this free version you can record up to 4 tracks (32 tracks with the Pro version) by choosing between audio recordings or by using the instruments Grand Piano, Drums, Classical Guitar.
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2 hours ago Nov 15, 2019 . One Microphone for Miking a Grand Piano #3 Technique-Alternative Recording Techniques For a Grand Piano. A Concert Grand Piano is a formidable job when trying to record this massive instrument. At 7-9 feet long spanning from A0 with the earth-shaking frequency of 27.5Hz up to C8 with a fundamental frequency of 4186Hz.
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9 hours ago Apr 04, 2011 . Video 5 of 28 from macProVideo.com's Recording The Grand Piano: The Dave Brubeck SessionsFor more information visit: http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/reco...
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5 hours ago Jul 25, 2015 . I took some ideas from this linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYOBUOiSp3Mand used the MXL 550/551 pair.For examples of the sound you get when recording in ...
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1 hours ago Writing some new music for a full album, with Indian & Western orchestral elements! EPIC times to follow - check out this video of us testing out the grand p...
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2 hours ago We were fortunate enough to have access to incredible microphones as well as an amazing Steinway Grand piano. The microphones used for the recording of the piano and the placement of them was extremely important in capturing a beautiful sound.. I was able to learn and take advice from two incredible producers, Alex Aldi, and Albert Difiore. This helped …
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9 hours ago Nov 01, 2015 . The room acoustics are such an important factor to consider when recording a concert grand piano. It is important to assess whether or not the room will do the instrument justice. A concert grand piano is built for playing in concert halls, where the reverberation times normally are acoustically tuned between 0.9 seconds to 1.3 seconds at 500 ...
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12 hours ago The piano came from an improvement made to a harpsichord by Bartolomeo Cristofori in 1700. The instrument was a modified keyboard that Cristofori stated could be played both loud and soft. The piano is named for the strings that vibrate at different speeds when …
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12 hours ago Testing out some new recording equipment and micing techniques. This is my first time doing a stereo recording on a grand piano- definitely still learning t...
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11 hours ago Studio SOS: Recording Grand Piano. Clive John. Studio Stories. By Paul White. Published December 2003. A significant proportion of any recorded piano sound is made up of sound reflected from the soundboard to the listener off the floor, so Clive's decision to stack all his empty equipment boxes under the piano was making a serious impact on the ...
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11 hours ago The off-axis response of the microphones is of particular importance with piano recording, regardless of your mic technique, because very little of the sound you're hoping to catch is likely to arrive directly on axis when you're dealing with such a large instrument.
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8 hours ago What I like most about Studio B is the Yamaha C7 7’6” grand piano and one of a kind 4 meter SSL 4064 G series console with 60 mono and 4 stereo channels. Behind this desk, you really feel in the driving seat. Prior to being converted to a music recording studio, the space was previously part of a huge power station built in 1901.
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6 hours ago Recording piano can be one of the trickier things to get right in the studio. Different microphone positions and techniques can produce wildly different results, and the recording environment can have a large effect on the sound as well. So my goal is always to keep things as simple as possible when it comes to recording a piano. Sticking to a few core techniques can help you …
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2 hours ago As mentioned earlier, if you are choosing a recording device to record music – and a digital piano is definitely a music instrument! – then you’ll need to be able to record with at least 44.1kHz and 16 bit of sample rate/bit depth. Some of the pocket digital recorders can give you less because they are designed as Dictaphones for journalists.
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Grand pianos are usually recorded in large live rooms in commercial studios. The size of the instrument means that there's a lot going on acoustically - different parts of the instrument will resonate with different frequencies, so your microphone placement can have a big impact on the sound of the recording.
The grand piano is the king of instruments and, to ensure the best quality audio it deserves, microphone selection is of utmost importance. The room acoustics are such an important factor to consider when recording a concert grand piano.
One way to record a piano is to attempt to capture its sound within a suitable room acoustic, as naturally as possible using ambient microphone techniques. These days this approach is primarily used for classical music recordings, where the intent is effectively to recreate a 'best seat in the auditorium' sound for the listener at home.
This why the use of an Omnidirectional microphone works well recording the Grand Piano. The lid of the Piano uses the lid to create lots of off-axis reflections that the Omni can capture.
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To truly excel at playing the piano, being able to read music is essential. Vivace offers engaging tutorials that help you understand music theory so that you’ll have a baseline for being able to read music. The app is very customizable, so it can meet you at whatever skill level you’re at.