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Need Looping Microphone Advice!
OK, so here's what I'm trying to do.
I'm developing a piece for steel pan (steel drum) primarily using a series
of
loop cycles in a number of contrasting sections interspersed with a couple
of
"long tone" - cadenza type passages. I am currently using an overhead mic
input into a JamMan > passed through an effects processor (to produce a
stereo
signal and generally "fatten" the sound) > out to the PA. A very
knowledgeable friend has suggested that I use a Sennheiser 421 to mic the
pan
but I'm not sure its giving me a good frequency response from the
distance of
15" or so. The output produced sounds rather subdued - not the brilliance
that
is characteristic of a good steel pan.
Can anyone suggest a better mic, still fairly directional - so that other
ambient sounds aren't easily captured in the loop, but will give me a wider
spectrum, particularly in the top end??
This piece will be recorded for broadcast on national radio (in Canada) and
needs to sound as good as possible. Plus, I find that I'm really getting
into
the "loop thing" and if I can get good results from this project then I'll
probably become a looper for life.
As usual, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
P. Ormandy
"drumworker@aol.com"