skullguise Posted July 8, 2016 Report Posted July 8, 2016 I wish this was recorded better, so cool that a youth orchestra backed her up. I love Mary's voice, so full of soul and emotion. Never got to see her live (she's touring now in my area, but we have plans all the possible days to see her). But I saw her back in 1994 with the band October Project. Their debut eponymous album is superb IMO. 1
Dusty Chalk Posted July 19, 2016 Report Posted July 19, 2016 I still like Bent Knee because they're wilder and more varied, but damn if I'm not instantly in love. I think this might take second place for album of the year, if the rest of it as good as this.
ironbut Posted July 24, 2016 Report Posted July 24, 2016 (edited) This kinda goes with my post regarding the upcoming release of Ron Howard's movie with the Beatles at Hollywood Bowl. Here's the doc about Shea Stadium. BTW, Robert Fine (of Mercury Living Presence fame) was flown to England to record overdubs to make the Beatle's vocals a little more acceptable. Edited July 24, 2016 by ironbut
Torpedo Posted July 24, 2016 Report Posted July 24, 2016 I've been watching quite a few of Tiny Desk concerts lately. I found this one today, and thought it was worth sharing with my mates here. It's a pity it's a bit short. http://www.npr.org/event/music/403354930/diego-el-cigala-tiny-desk-concert 1
CarlSeibert Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 Cool. Unusual choice for a vocal mike though, eh?
Dusty Chalk Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 Looks like a Shure SM7b -- not sure what's unusual about that...but then I realized it was a little longer, so not sure what it is...
ironbut Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 (edited) They've been using the same mic forever. For the most part, the set up is more like a field recording (and I believe that's on purpose). It's a Sennhieser MKH 418 m/s shotgun mic (decoded to l/r stereo in post). They like it because they never know how many folks are going to show up for the recording. Super nice condenser and they price it accordingly! For more details (if anybody cares?) Unfortunately, many of the links are broken. I used to mic these myself with a good stereo mic.I love having the band play to the mic.These days, our engineer Kevin Wait has been micing and mixing the shows.Here are some of Kevin¹s thoughtsHope it helpsAll the bestBobProduction Tools for NPR All Songs Considered Tiny Desk Concerts: * In the spirit of the Tiny Desk Concerts, we don¹t always know beforehandhow many musicians will arrive or even what instruments/arrangements will beplayed. After a quick set up we generally have the act play a half-song forlevels, and the show begins. For ease of use and flexibility, I have fallenin love with the Sennheiser 418s mid/side stereo shotgun mic:http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.nsf/root/professional_wired-microphon es_broadcast-eng-film_005284 * Besides the simplicity of ³a mic on a stand,² the mid/side configurationallows the user to instantaneously (electronically) vary the width of thestereo field. This allows the same mic to be ³focused² for a solo performeror, on a moment¹s notice, a group of 10 or 12 (or 30) musicians. The 418shas very low self-noise as well. Note: this mic by itself will NOT decode tostereo. It will need to be mid/side decoded the old-fashioned way (3 faders,phase-flip on a mixer, or by a device like the SD722 below!)http://www.wikirecording.org/Mid-Side_Microphone_Technique * The recorder is a Sound Devices 722:http://www.sounddevices.com/products/722.htm <http://www.sounddevices.com/products/722.htm> This recorder has fantastic(forgiving) mic pre-amps and handily decodes the mid/side signal from the418s into stereo L and R. It¹s menu includes requisite phantom 48V power,high pass filters to keep the rumble out, and a super-nice limiter for whenlevels get out of control. * We have experimented lately with micing the host discreetly so the hostquestions can be heard better in the mix. We add a Sennheiser WirelessENG100 http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/home_en.nsf/root/professional_wireless- microphone-systems_broadcast-eng-film_ew-100-series_021418 with a stock omnilavaliere mic. This addition necessitates a small mixer. The other option isto simply raise the level of ³chatter² in the stereo mix at post-production.Both techniques are far from ideal but we strive to keep it technicallysimple as to not disrupt spontaneity of the performances. * The last step is mastering the audio. Even with great tools, thelimitations of the space include difficult mic placement, resonant surfaces(lots of glass in the skinny end of the 635 Mass. Ave. building,) smallacoustic space, street noise, etc. I use Adobe Audition to EQ out annoyingresonant frequencies, then apply some normalization and slight compressionto get the hottest, most transparent signal to the web listener. Final Thought: Having said that, truly, the success of the audio recordingis in the mic placement. Results similar to the NPR method can be realizedwith any decent stereo recorder and a point-source stereo mic or stereoarray (2 mics properly arranged.) Most audio SD/CF flash recorders (MarantzPMD-620, for example) have stereo mics built in. There is no set techniqueto record music, though I find closer is better. Have your act/band standphysically as close together as possible and aim your mics/device aboutmouth level maybe 2¹-3¹ away. (Look at the Tiny Desk videos and can see ourmic (albeit low) in some of the shots.) Edited July 30, 2016 by ironbut 1
Dusty Chalk Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 Okay, so Carl's right, it is unusual, innit? I mean, how many people close-mic with a shotgun? Also, thanks for that! Music engineer nerd in me appreciates juicy details like that. Also, it's right there at the beginning, in animated form.
ironbut Posted July 30, 2016 Report Posted July 30, 2016 Interesting that Carl would initiate this discussion. I say that because I believe that one of the reasons that particular mic was chosen is because it's a news station (and Carl is a news guy right?). If the engineer was from a music studio, they'd be using a different mic and set up for every act. It would be a cluster fuck almost every time and the OCD would choke the life out of the whole thing. That 418 is probably about the best mic they have (probably under lock and key most of the time). And when you want to set up fast, you use what you know. And using a hyper/super cardioid is a great choice when you're recording with audience members close by. The better the rear rejection the less you'll pick up people noise (Dan knows all about that). The recordings sound great but the life and heart of the performances comes through so strong that it's hard to think about the sound. 2
CarlSeibert Posted July 31, 2016 Report Posted July 31, 2016 Most interesting! News people are taught to fear shotguns indoors because first reflections from the source can hit the side vents and make the things comb filter in an ugly way. And Steve is also right that news people who don't work for NPR don't get to touch $1,600 microphones very often ) 1
Torpedo Posted August 7, 2016 Report Posted August 7, 2016 The music isn't really special, but the whole thing ain't bad at all. Just a reminder.
Torpedo Posted August 14, 2016 Report Posted August 14, 2016 2 hours ago, swt61 said: ^ Enjoyed that! Great! I wish you like this one too When I grow older I like to play like this gentleman 1
Dusty Chalk Posted August 15, 2016 Report Posted August 15, 2016 Yeah...me, too... (eyes glaze over dreamily)...Tommy Emanuel is a legend in my mind 1
TMoney Posted August 19, 2016 Report Posted August 19, 2016 ^ Nice find, DC. Might have to listen to this at work today. 1
Arthrimus Posted August 27, 2016 Report Posted August 27, 2016 23 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said: My favourite band of the moment: I dig this. Her voice is awesome, kinda reminds me of a young Geddy Lee at times (especially in the second video). This is a compliment. 1
Torpedo Posted November 12, 2016 Report Posted November 12, 2016 Not really a music video, but an interesting music TV show if you like jazz 2
grawk Posted December 14, 2016 Report Posted December 14, 2016 http://nerdist.com/this-foo-fighters-mash-up-made-the-band-say-f-yes/ 1
ironbut Posted August 10, 2017 Report Posted August 10, 2017 (edited) Audition At RCA Here's a great article about the filming of this real audition and what became of the demo and the artists involved. It's great to see the workings of what happened in the studio recording these tunes. http://www.jazzwax.com/2017/07/complete-audition-at-rca.html Edited August 10, 2017 by ironbut 1 1
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