Klarinet Archive - Posting 000611.txt from 2001/03

From: "Peter Stoll" <tardis11@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Re: sound/close miking in studio
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:11:44 -0500

Hi everyone,

Best wishes to Dan Leeson...I've been in a couple of situations recently
where I was set up in a recording studio close to the microphone. Man, did
it ever pick up on any reed noise (hiss) and key clicks. I had to really
back off the reed strength to compensate. Has anyone else had this
experience? I suppose the major label solo recordings are done in a big
enough concert hall that you can get the mic up and far enough away to avoid
this, but what do you do when you have to be up close and personal? Moving
the mic back seemed to take the presence and colour out of the sound.

TIA,

Peter Stoll

University of Toronto
Toronto Philharmonia
Continuum Contemporary Music
ERGO ensemble
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