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How to mic an Oboe and Clarinet
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Barnett" data-source="post: 76253" data-attributes="member: 2923"><p>Re: How to mic an Oboe and Clarinet</p><p></p><p>I'd do two mics each on the oboe and clarinet - one pointed at around the level of the player's left hand, and the other straight up the bore at the bell end. (No giggles from British members...) Give them both about as much distance as your gain-before-feedback situation will allow. The flute is a whistle, and most of the noise comes from the blowhole, I'd use a vocal mic, or at least something with a good wind screen, and get as close to the player's mouth as you can, slightly off-axis so they're not blowing right at the microphone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Barnett, post: 76253, member: 2923"] Re: How to mic an Oboe and Clarinet I'd do two mics each on the oboe and clarinet - one pointed at around the level of the player's left hand, and the other straight up the bore at the bell end. (No giggles from British members...) Give them both about as much distance as your gain-before-feedback situation will allow. The flute is a whistle, and most of the noise comes from the blowhole, I'd use a vocal mic, or at least something with a good wind screen, and get as close to the player's mouth as you can, slightly off-axis so they're not blowing right at the microphone. [/QUOTE]
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