For christmas, Santa brought me the "English Horn" besides a LOT of other 35% reduced stuff,
And of course, Wagnerian as I am minded, I tried to tackle the problem of "Tristan".
When you have an instrument played at stage and wandering around, how do you handle this with IR/Convolution?
The source is moving, not the mic' . What would be the approach?
Dietz talked about MIR and recording it on a moving sledge, but what if the instrument itself is moving?
I tried to emulate it with some different mic positions and blending, but it is not a "stage" feeling (using pristine space and impulse modeller)
Any new ideas?
And of course, Wagnerian as I am minded, I tried to tackle the problem of "Tristan".
When you have an instrument played at stage and wandering around, how do you handle this with IR/Convolution?
The source is moving, not the mic' . What would be the approach?
Dietz talked about MIR and recording it on a moving sledge, but what if the instrument itself is moving?
I tried to emulate it with some different mic positions and blending, but it is not a "stage" feeling (using pristine space and impulse modeller)
Any new ideas?
Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.