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Last Updated: 20070326, mei Sunday, May 6, 14:00 — 15:30W10 - ACOUSTIC CONCEPTS AND TIME MANAGEMENT FOR SURROUND RECORDINGS—JAZZ Chair: Ulrich Vette, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna Abstract: In recordings of jazz combos and big bands it is a common concept to record instruments acoustically separated by screens or even in multiple rooms. In a live recording situation this is not possible in the same way, so often close microphone positioning is the solution. By using path length delay compensation a different recording approach is possible: The use of main and ambience microphones leads to a more realistic spatial image and allows more natural sound colors of instruments than a mix with only spot microphones. This acoustical concept will be demonstrated with a Big Band concert recorded at the Porgy and Bess Jazz Club in Vienna and a studio recording of a Jazz Quartet. |