Recording

Michael Spalding spalding48 at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 8 16:05:36 MST 2006


Richard,

I've seen this, but there are other (non-destructive) ways to do close-mike a piano.  My favorite is to wind gaffer's tape between two struts and stick the mike in the resulting loop of tape.  Please don't stick screws into the lid of your M.

Mike


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Richard Morgan 
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: 11/8/2006 3:35:22 PM 
Subject: Recording


My church is installing a new sound system, and we will be miking the Steinway M (not a particularly stellar representative, but serviceable.  I have two questions:

1.  What is the best way to mike a grand?

2.  Originally (until we decided the sound was best with the mike [Shure Beta 91, cardioid mike] placed on the soundboard to the left of the bass strings, near the top of the bass bridge and resting on foam to isolate)  They suggested it was common to tape it or screw it to the underside of the lid.  Is this underside-of-lid placement (and attaching with screws!) common?

Thanks for your input.

Richard Morgan
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