Recording violin - microphone tips
The only mic I have at home is a Rode NTK tube mic, have already figured out that it's probably totally wrong for this instrument so I'm going to borrow a small diaphragm condenser, either a Rode from a friend or possibly a KM184 from the studio unless it's being used (which is quite likely).
I'll be recording in a carpeted room, no acoustic treatment, but it's not too small or too big a room so the acoustics are not especially dominating. Ideally I'd like some ideas on where the best sweet spots are for mic placement with violin. Also, is it worth using a crossed pair of mics (at a 90 degree angle) like I've been shown to do before for cello? What is the distance range that I should ideally have the mic(s) from the violin?
Obviously I'll try out a few things and listen for what is working best, but if anyone with experience on this wants to give me a violin-miking 101, then please go right ahead..
Cheers!
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