In Reply to: He uses a few... posted by Ivan303 on August 20, 2015 at 09:02:52:
I certainly got the impression that whatever other microphones he uses are subservient to the main stereo pair. On Mark Waldrep's site, he quotes the following in connection with how Keith Johnson records:An article on MixOnline states:He models his setup after one used by longtime engineer Gordon Parry of London Decca Classical, using EQs on only four inputs, each optimized for a specific task: woodwinds, brass, voice and reverb. Mics include a pair of front omnis, a pair (or more) of semi-directional outriggers on either side, random incident omni pairs to capture hall reverb, ribbon or large-diaphragm condensers for solo instruments and a directional center group between the omnis. "The main and center group are 90 percent of what you hear," says Johnson. "But I add what I call 'time-panned stereo pair accents' to produce delays simulating inter-aural binaural listening."
Mark also attended the Keith Johnson lecture and here's a link to his whole article about it:
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- RE: He uses a few... - Chris from Lafayette 11:31:27 08/20/15 (0)