Hi,
I was hoping not to like the new Bösendorfer Imperial and send it back, but I had unfortunately to discover that it is the greatest piano, and I’m already in love with it.
So, I’m trying to mix it with the VI libraries in MIR. This experiment will also be useful when mixing the BBOs with the VIs.
The most obvious room choice would be Synchron Stage Wide, but I decided to go on with the room I’m currently preferring for classical orchestral pieces: the Teldex.
In MIR, I placed the piano just in front of the main mics, and set the width and level to match its image with MIR bypassed. I turned the RoomMix off, and adjusted the Condenser, Mid 1 and Decca mics to make the unprocessed piano fit in the room.
What I noticed is this:
- With MIR bypassed, the piano is incredibly realistic and natural sounding. I tend to prefer this sound.
- With MIR activated, and a room different than the same recorded with the piano, the piano image is made a bit artificial. Still sounding great, but less open, more flattened. At the same time, it is much easier to make it fit with the other instruments. Reducing the wet signal for the piano greatly helps finding a good balance between natural and correctly positioned.
Is there some hint, for cases like the above? I would like to keep the room mics in the mix, to improve the depth of the piano sound. But I would also like it to match any other rooms, without sounding artificial.
Paolo