Audix Microphones - HOW TO MIC A CHOIR - Part 2 - Microphone Placement

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2011
  • Travis Cibolski, owner of Clarity Media Group and Technical Director for the Sunset Presbyterian Church in Portland Oregon, talks with Dean k from Audix about the basics of miking a choir.
    Part 2 explores microphone placement.
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  • @gd2me
    @gd2me 12 років тому

    Wow! way to go Audix! SO MANY chruches need this advice. I have your micro mics, just two, for 35-40 singers and they work great! do more videos!

  • @AUDIXmics
    @AUDIXmics  12 років тому

    Thanks you for your nice comments and for your support!

  • @carlfjnon
    @carlfjnon 11 років тому +1

    Awesome, thanks. So 1 condenser microphone should do for the group we have then? We've currently got a group of about 12-15, varying on each week.

  • @AUDIXmics
    @AUDIXmics  11 років тому +3

    If there are no steps, then you don't have to worry about raising the height of the mics except for a couple of feet above the first row. If you seem to be missing some of the back row, you can adjust of the position of the mics a bit closer in a slightly higher. Don't be afraid to experiment !

  • @liansangpuiaralte131
    @liansangpuiaralte131 11 років тому

    Nice vids.. it helped alot. does this technique also works fine with a choir where ders no step.. i mean the 1st, 2nd, 3rd row of the choir standing at the same height...? should the mic still needs to be pointed at the last row ???

  • @AUDIXmics
    @AUDIXmics  11 років тому

    Yes, the same principle applies.

  • @AUDIXmics
    @AUDIXmics  12 років тому +1

    Hello, yes with just 1 MicroBoom placed correctly in front of the choir, you will be able to capture the voices effectively.

  • @apelufaaniniva3360
    @apelufaaniniva3360 11 років тому +1

    I am writing a report on microphone techniques for recording a choir, but I have mentioned your idea of 1 microphone for up to 20 people. I was told that this is not good, as you would be recording in mono, and not stereo which is best for choir recording. Can you please explain more on your theory

  • @cyrax037
    @cyrax037 11 років тому

    HI, When we have a choir to use, it useraly is at most 12 people, but they are all in 1 long row usrally. We currently have 2 choir mics (idk the make and model) with that configuraton of people is it still better to use just 1 mic?

  • @carlfjnon
    @carlfjnon 11 років тому

    Given a flat surface, so the choir will be all on the floor instead of a stand, does the microphone placement described here still work?

  • @AUDIXmics
    @AUDIXmics  11 років тому +2

    Two mics will be better if the choir is spread out as you're describing, especially if there is music nearby.

  • @AUDIXmics
    @AUDIXmics  11 років тому

    The MicroBoom Series was intended primarily as a convenient and effective method for miking choirs. They offer the ability to mic from overhead without the headaches associated with having to hang microphones from above. Also, they can be used in different configurations from week to week.
    As far as recording, it is true that you would have to use two systems in order to make a stereo recording.

  • @lilnemo7
    @lilnemo7 11 років тому +1

    What about the gain?

  • @oh_rhythm
    @oh_rhythm 10 років тому +1

    I just came across a video of Eagle Eye Cherry performing rainbow wings (ua-cam.com/video/Flhx9ZMSdsw/v-deo.html) and the huge choir there had dynamics.....like, literally, each singer in the choir holds a dynamic mic. that's like 20 mic's right there!
    does it make sense?
    is it ideal for each singer to have a mic of his own?
    cuz I was it immediately seemed ultra weird to me.
    thanks