The Meidum Ambience Perspective
The "medium" perspective is taken using two microphones placed
at a moderate distance from the instrument. This perspective works well
for both classical and acoustic jazz recordings, where the perception
of some room in the tone is desirable. Don't be afraid to try this version
in places where you might consider the Close Perspective to be ideal.
Sometimes a little distance on the piano can actually make it easier to
bring up in the mix. Every mix is different, and the ultimate choice is
always going to be a "mix thing."
Schubert Impromptus
D899 No 3
Rachmaninoff
- Sonata No2 in B-Flat Minor, Third Movment (Reverb Added)
Springtime Sunday
Springtime Sunday
GS3 - Gigastudio 3 Gigapulse Convoluting, uses the convoluting engine
in Gigastudio 3 to emulate pedal down and releasesamples