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Subject: mixing for live tv
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Original Message 1/4 07-May-04 @ 01:44 AM - mixing for live tv
its shot in a big chapel; echoey, marble floors etc, NOT soundproofed at all and the pastor wants to hear everything LOUD (like the voice of god) so theyre monitoring off these huge PA speakers. it sounds alright on the floor (theres a dedicated house mixing dude) but on tape evrythings bouncing around and bleeding into each other.
theres a full band (drums, bass, guitar, violins, keys, piano) several handheld mics and two lapel mics for the hosts. f*king nightmare it is...
there are noise suppressors/gates/compressers etc on the mics but it dont seem to help much or am i missing something? ive suggested more discreet monitors, maybe wedge types that sit on the floor and just throw one direction?
theyre building a sound stage now but what can i do in the meantime? i dont know a lot about this so ANYTHING you can throw my way will help
Message 2/4 07-May-04 @ 12:41 PM - RE: mixing for live tv
can you take a feed direct from the PA mixer?.... then mebbe add-in some ambient from the hall with a stereo pair?
that doesnt solve recording the musicians tho - but again - they are going thru a mixer and In to the PA yes?
I'd say take a stereo feed from the PA mixer and add-in hall BG sound to taste... mebbe... can you do that?
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Message 3/4 08-May-04 @ 02:27 AM - RE: mixing for live tv
we did one last night and i had a talk with the band about proper mic technique etc, moved some mics and speakers around and it helped a bit but the hall reverberations are just impossible
Message 4/4 08-May-04 @ 09:54 AM - RE: mixing for live tv
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