Don't Do This When Recording and Mixing a Choir - Learn From My Mistake,

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  • Опубликовано: 9 мар 2022
  • I have another video on recording and mixing a choir. I go over my mic setup, running cables, interface, laptop, and a detailed mix review.
    #recordingchoirs #howtorecordandmixachoir #recordingandmixing
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    0:54 Setup tour
    2:11 Microphones
    03:06 The Auditorium
    04:26 Computer and Interface
    05:54 Sound of choir backstage
    06:15 Mixing the choir pre-processing sound
    07:06 Processing the choir starting with Slate VMR classic mic emulation and the S-47F Mic
    09:00 The Elysia alpha master compressor
    10:21 The Elysia museq
    11:35 SSL Bus Compressor
    12:36 Pro Q3 Eq
    13:11 Ozone 9 Eq, Imager and Maximizer
    14:33 Reverb: Valhalla Vintage Verb and post eq on the reverb
    17:48 Before and After comparison of Process and unprocessed mix
    19:31 Revisiting the VMR classic mic S-47F before and after with all processing
    20:30 Checklist of things to bring on a live recording session
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  • @daniannaci3258
    @daniannaci3258 11 месяцев назад +3

    Brett, you forgot sandbags. With a stand that tall you should have at least two-better three-10 lb sandbags laid across the legs of the microphone stand. For safety’s sake. Taking this further, I have converted to battery operated equipment whereas I can sit directly at the base of the mike stand with the only (short) cables being from the microphones straight down to my Sony PCM-D10. Safety first (no cables snaking about, no time needed for taping), and clean power second (no ground loops, no dimmer buzz). I’ve been recording bands, orchestras and choirs since the 1970’s when I had to drag a 50 pound Revox A-77 open reel beast to the sessions. Thanks for posting!

    • @Recordingcrave
      @Recordingcrave  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. If I used extended boom arms then it's possible I would need a sand bag, but I don't for choirs and I have yet to need sand bags for my stands, if I get concerned with tipping or stand getting bumped I will use gaff tape on each of the legs of the stand. Thanks!

  • @abelhopson9785
    @abelhopson9785 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the detailed information. Infact we are going to record live choir for the first time at our church tomorrow .

  • @lrvrecordingstudio3766
    @lrvrecordingstudio3766 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @SFLfights
    @SFLfights 2 месяца назад

    Is it me or the recording sounds mono without the added reverb? With an audio recorder you don't need a computer, table and all those cables.

  • @rodolfo_mdn
    @rodolfo_mdn 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a bit curious as to why did you reduce the lows (bass voices)? Excellent recording and mix, btw. Loved this video.

    • @Recordingcrave
      @Recordingcrave  6 месяцев назад

      On the master bus I had a cut at 20-25 hz which would be inaudible. I did do some expansive bass cut on an eq on the reverb channel which is a taste thing and doesn't impact the audio signal, only the reverb. Thank you for watching!

  • @gloryshumbusho
    @gloryshumbusho 7 месяцев назад

    Did you record them while the channels were panned?

  • @e.apollis2877
    @e.apollis2877 2 года назад

    why no hall reverb instead?

    • @Recordingcrave
      @Recordingcrave  2 года назад +3

      Good question. I actually started with Avid's "Space" reverb and used a European Church setting. But somewhere in the mix, it wasn't grabbing me and then I put the Valhalla Vintage Reverb on at the default setting which actually is called "Concert Hall" and tweaked from there, along with some post eq. I get that it can be subjective. Had I not liked what I got I would have gone on a deeper quest into other options. Personally, I don't get hung up on Plates, Rooms, Halls, Studio or whatever, I just go with something that works for me. Thanks for the question.