OneMic Series - Ismay - The Lonely Stallion
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- OneMic (the minimalist recording series) presents singer-songwriter Avery Hellman and her band, Ismay performing "The Lonely Stallion" on location in Petaluma, California. About the series: John Cuniberti's OneMic series showcases recording artists performing two songs around one AEA R88 stereo ribbon microphone. What makes this series so different from other live performance videos is that the artist completely controls their presentation. This means that the sound, balance, dynamics, and stereo image are decided upon at the moment of creation, not in post-production. The artist (band) is responsible for the final product. Also, a high-resolution 4k video is shot with one stabilized handheld camera that hovers around the performers during their live performance. There is no editing of the audio or video. It's as honest as it can be, including imperfections. This organic presentation isn't limited to "acoustic" music, as seen with live classical and folk music. In this series, John will attempt to record bands with electric guitars and drums that would typically require a multi-mic, multi-track approach. This single microphone technique was quickly forsaken soon after the multi-track tape recorder was invented and, with it, a level of musical intimacy. The OneMic series will demonstrate the positive aspects of the minimalistic recording process of the 1930s but will be captured on modern recording equipment. The signal path for "The Lonely Stallion": AEA R88 microphone - Millennia HV-3C preamp - Pro Tools @ 96K/24 bit. Sony Ar7II camera with a 1.8 35mm lens.
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pretty great tune/performance/capture.
nice work everyone
Thank you. Avery is an amazing performer and songwriter.
Knowing the background story to the song, INCREDIBLE song! Love the lyrics and presentation.
Yes, Avery is a very talented singer / songwriter.
Beautiful song, performance and recording. Thank you!
Thanks for listening Jan.
Im a big fan of John Cuniberti's carrer and work and this video series is alwyas outstanding in terms of video production and audio quality. Always good to have a space to discover talented artist. Thank you so much for your work, all the best and greetings from México
Muchas gracias Mike!
Very beautiful song my dear friends!! Greetings dear friend🌹
Many thanks
Hi John, do you have high quality audio files of these recordings available for purchase? I would love to use them as reference tracks for mixing some recordings i make with my r88, as there are few ish recordings made like this. let me know if this is possible!
Sorry, but because of my agreement with the artist I can’t release audio only versions of my OneMic recordings.
thank you for replying, I understand@@onemic-theminimalist
This sounds great as usual. I really enjoyed behind the scenes vids at Sun and Muscle Shoals also.
Glad you enjoyed it Bob.
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Sounds amazing. Curious what preamps are used for these sessions?
Millennia HV-3C
hi. i’m big fan of One mic recording in South Korea. I have question for you. Do you use mid-side techniques on this recording? or Only 2Track? Thank you so much if you can give me an answer.
I don't record M/S. I use the mic in stereo. That gives me two stereo fields to work in rather than one.
thank you so much. I try to 1 mic recording in south korea. thank you so much.
Nice! I think it needs a little more bass though. 🙂🎸👍🏽
It's what the band wanted, I don't get in the way of art.
Is there any dynamic processing in your audio chain?...
Yes, each recording is mastered like any modern recording.
That would be good information to divulge... So, I will assume that their is EQ in the chain also?...
@@DWHarper62 Yes, standard mastering chain. What is used depends on each recording, so it does change a lot.
@@onemic-theminimalist thank you; inspired by your work.
I was wondering about processing too. It sounds like there's some reverb tail on the vocal that isn't on the instruments, which I don't understand given it's one mic. Are my ears playing tricks on me?!