It is SOOOO nice to hear LIVE, in-tune, and ringing chords with amazing vowel uniformity. I do get tired of over-produced a cappella vocals these days. It is its own sound now, but it makes my ears and soul long for real, unperfected vocals. This is exemplary and so breathtakingly gorgeous.
Yes, if a church or other building has a great acoustic, then let the singing do the engineering for you! I mean, I grew up in a church choral background, and I get that small ensembles, such as a barbershop quartet can be much more exposed to tonal and tuning variability…but still the amount of engineering and pitch correction that goes into some recordings…they all end up sounding the same! This was a simple arrangement, beautifully sung…glorious!
RINGMASTERS8, wundervoll, weiter so!!! Danke aus Deutschland, und ALLLEN noch einen schönen Sommer, bis Sie uns im Herbst erneut mit Ihrem wundervollen Gesang beglücken.🎉
Singt weiter, immer weiter, für uns und für die Welt, auf dass alle Menschen ins Singen kommen können nach Eurem Vorbild und dabei Weisheit und Gesundheit erlangen. Danke !!!
Brilliant recording and fantastic production overall. The singing is of course perfect. 😅 Can I ask what microphones and preamps you were using and how did you place them?
Hi, I did the recording the day before the video shoot. The ensemble was arranged in a circle to be able to hear each other well. Jörgen Thuresson custom FET large diaphragm mics modeled after U47, U67 and M49 mics, and Pearl CC22 mics (sopranos) were used as close mics. Two Microtech Gefell M296 mics were used as room mics in a wide array and a X/Y Thuresson mic was used as an ensemble mic high above the ensemble. It's mixed in very quietly. All mics except the room mics went throuh two RME Octamic XTC at 48 KHz. The room mics used RME Fireface UFX+ preamps. Liquidsonics Seventh Heaven (Bricasti M7 style) reverb. Other than some automation, some plugins from PSP Audioware were used (Mastercomp, MasterQ, Xenon and NobleQ) and a Universal Audio Fairchild 670 plugin.
@@route909 Thanks for replying! 😊 That's super interesting! I was wondering how it could sound like it was recorded with those large diaphragm close-up mics, where you can hear each singer’s voice so clearly, yet there are no mics in sight. I figured you must have used some magical directional mics. That makes sense now! And RME? Oh, that explains it all. 😆 The seventh heaven sounds incredibly natural too. You really nailed it with the video-it totally looks like it’s recorded live with the audio. This video is definitely going into my reference playlist! 🎶👌
@@TapioKuosma-bp6ng Yes, we recorded the sound the first day, then quickly edited and filmed on the second day. The video was recorded in a couple of passes, hence the need for playback.
I am impressed by the beauty of your sound. Such a lightness in the treble, it's a real joy to listen to! Maybe you should make sure that the men don't become too dominant in the sound. For my taste, they are a little too present.
This is ringmasters. Along with four Swedish ladies. Zero8 is a larger chorus the ringmasters sing with sometimes. Rasmus even conducts very often. They’re all so gifted. Just really love them!🙏
Gorgeous, perfect intonation and nlend
Perfection ! I wish it could go on and on. God bless them all for the joy they bring to us. 🙏
Wunderschön und sehr berührend gesungen. DANKE !!
It is SOOOO nice to hear LIVE, in-tune, and ringing chords with amazing vowel uniformity. I do get tired of over-produced a cappella vocals these days. It is its own sound now, but it makes my ears and soul long for real, unperfected vocals. This is exemplary and so breathtakingly gorgeous.
Seconded.
Yes, if a church or other building has a great acoustic, then let the singing do the engineering for you! I mean, I grew up in a church choral background, and I get that small ensembles, such as a barbershop quartet can be much more exposed to tonal and tuning variability…but still the amount of engineering and pitch correction that goes into some recordings…they all end up sounding the same!
This was a simple arrangement, beautifully sung…glorious!
@@brianj959 exactly 💯
OMG, those Swedes can sing harmony!
So beautiful! Can't wait for the other songs from that recording session!
RINGMASTERS8, wundervoll, weiter so!!! Danke aus Deutschland, und ALLLEN noch einen schönen Sommer, bis Sie uns im Herbst erneut mit Ihrem wundervollen Gesang beglücken.🎉
Exquisite
So nourishing! Beautiful, sweet and delicious! 🥰💖
Very, very nice! Recently I sung it myself in a choir.
Singt weiter, immer weiter, für uns und für die Welt, auf dass alle Menschen ins Singen kommen können nach Eurem Vorbild und dabei Weisheit und Gesundheit erlangen. Danke !!!
SÅ godt!!!
The interaction between them all is delightful. Such harmony ❤
❤ Så vackert ❤ Tack ❤
Beautiful!
Fantastic! Godspeed
Gorgeous!
gorgeous!
Hi These guys are good singers who,s the women singing with them?they are good singers too
The ladies are two altos and two sopranos from the Swedish Radio Choir, excellent professional singers.
What a lovely combination of voices. It would be a 'world beater' if it combined with Voces8, as Ringmasters has done in the past. Thank you.
Brilliant recording and fantastic production overall. The singing is of course perfect. 😅 Can I ask what microphones and preamps you were using and how did you place them?
Hi, I did the recording the day before the video shoot. The ensemble was arranged in a circle to be able to hear each other well. Jörgen Thuresson custom FET large diaphragm mics modeled after U47, U67 and M49 mics, and Pearl CC22 mics (sopranos) were used as close mics. Two Microtech Gefell M296 mics were used as room mics in a wide array and a X/Y Thuresson mic was used as an ensemble mic high above the ensemble. It's mixed in very quietly. All mics except the room mics went throuh two RME Octamic XTC at 48 KHz. The room mics used RME Fireface UFX+ preamps. Liquidsonics Seventh Heaven (Bricasti M7 style) reverb. Other than some automation, some plugins from PSP Audioware were used (Mastercomp, MasterQ, Xenon and NobleQ) and a Universal Audio Fairchild 670 plugin.
@@route909 Thanks for replying! 😊 That's super interesting! I was wondering how it could sound like it was recorded with those large diaphragm close-up mics, where you can hear each singer’s voice so clearly, yet there are no mics in sight. I figured you must have used some magical directional mics. That makes sense now! And RME? Oh, that explains it all. 😆 The seventh heaven sounds incredibly natural too. You really nailed it with the video-it totally looks like it’s recorded live with the audio. This video is definitely going into my reference playlist! 🎶👌
One more question: Did you have the recording playing back at the church to help the singers with lip-syncing? Thanks!
@@TapioKuosma-bp6ng thx a bunch!
@@TapioKuosma-bp6ng Yes, we recorded the sound the first day, then quickly edited and filmed on the second day. The video was recorded in a couple of passes, hence the need for playback.
delicious
Livet som passerar revy till denna. Det går inte att hålla tillbaka. En ren njutning!
I am impressed by the beauty of your sound. Such a lightness in the treble, it's a real joy to listen to!
Maybe you should make sure that the men don't become too dominant in the sound. For my taste, they are a little too present.
Disagree! Perfection!
Wait a minute this isn't Voces8
Right? Incredible group. Ringmasters seems to be able to sing anything with any formation. Kkkkkk
This is ringmasters. Along with four Swedish ladies. Zero8 is a larger chorus the ringmasters sing with sometimes. Rasmus even conducts very often. They’re all so gifted. Just really love them!🙏
I agree. They are up there together with Voces8. The very best of the best.
@@BNE02 The Voces8 of barbershop, one might say.
Well the 2nd soprano Eleonora Poignant just left the Radio choir to join Voces8, so I guess that's a quality marker ;)