Thank you! I wonder if you might follow up with the connections to amplifier? I'm thinking about this for my melodica. However, I'd like to be bluetooth to an amp rather than having a long trailing wire.
Woaw nice settings right now. Expensive mic but sounds really good to hear, it's incredible when you were muting right side. Can we know your stuff behind ? Your amp, your software, your camera too ? Thanks It will be so good for your next videos & live !
Tune snippets played: Valse à Ollu (Alain Ollu) La Mal Aimable (Jean-Christophe Lequerre) Mazurka de Barbary Mon Habit n'a qu'un Bouton In Continental Mood (Andy Cutting)
Finding them excellent for home recording. I've attached a bit of velcro to the mounts for simpler attachment. Don't think I'll be using them for live gigs though as they seem very delicate (one of the gooseneck extensions has broken again and the cables are really thin). I'll stick to my Audio Technica Pro 35s for live - less fragile and expensive and still sound very good.
@@paulyoungfolk Hi, Paul. I'm curious how you go about mouting the Audio Technia Pro 35s of your accordion? Seems like one can clip onto the strap on the bass end, but I'm a bit lost as to how you would attach one for the right hand.
@@everestwitman I have a little piece of velcro stuck to the treble end that you can see in most my videos and velcro attached to the mic clip. I know other people use magnets or a little bracket for a neater solution.
Sound samples start from 10:45. I don't think I did that good a job with the mixing here - the completely flat sound samples probably sound better!
Thank you! I wonder if you might follow up with the connections to amplifier? I'm thinking about this for my melodica. However, I'd like to be bluetooth to an amp rather than having a long trailing wire.
Woaw nice settings right now. Expensive mic but sounds really good to hear, it's incredible when you were muting right side.
Can we know your stuff behind ? Your amp, your software, your camera too ?
Thanks
It will be so good for your next videos & live !
It's recording though a Behringer XR18, the digital mixer that I use live, into Reaper. The camera is my phone - a Samsung S8+.
@@paulyoungfolk Thanks for the reply ! Enjoy your new stuff :D
Thanks for sharing, I've been looking for recording solutions for my accordion for weeks. Btw what is the song called starting from 10:00?
Tune snippets played:
Valse à Ollu (Alain Ollu)
La Mal Aimable (Jean-Christophe Lequerre)
Mazurka de Barbary
Mon Habit n'a qu'un Bouton
In Continental Mood (Andy Cutting)
I have been on their web site and can not find these at all I have also been on Amazon and e bay.
www.dpamicrophones.com/instrument/4099-instrument-microphone
I got mine here: m.thomann.de/gb/dpa_d_vote_core_4099_accordeon.htm
Hi. Nice 👍🏻. What model is that one exactly? (With the two mics in a box?)
It comes with two microphones?
The accordion set does, but you can buy the individual microphones separately.
excellent...... beers and hot dogs....
How are you getting on with these mics now? 2 months on...
Did you sort something better for the bass end?
Finding them excellent for home recording. I've attached a bit of velcro to the mounts for simpler attachment. Don't think I'll be using them for live gigs though as they seem very delicate (one of the gooseneck extensions has broken again and the cables are really thin). I'll stick to my Audio Technica Pro 35s for live - less fragile and expensive and still sound very good.
@@paulyoungfolk Hi, Paul. I'm curious how you go about mouting the Audio Technia Pro 35s of your accordion? Seems like one can clip onto the strap on the bass end, but I'm a bit lost as to how you would attach one for the right hand.
@@everestwitman I have a little piece of velcro stuck to the treble end that you can see in most my videos and velcro attached to the mic clip. I know other people use magnets or a little bracket for a neater solution.
@@paulyoungfolk cheers! Just ordered a pair of them for my box. I have a DPA as well which I may end up using just for the right hand. We'll see!