Great stuff Chris! I've your prize winning duet set (with Cathy Goss) from the same Rothbury bash. Do I have your permission to include it in my walk down memory lane? As for your recordings; there's a familiar air about these and if I'm correct they were very probably recorded with AKG 451s. The people involved at the time (If the cider manufacturer has anything to do with it) swore by AKG 414s for vocals and 451s for instruments. The ideal mics for pipes have as flat a frequency response as possible. Bruel & Kaejer 406s were unbeatable in this respect but they cost 5 times as much marginal improvement offered. These days many professional engineers go for sE electronics. They are made to the highest standards in China. The sE 4 has wowed the pros as a little stunner costing just under A-L-250 (about the same as a 451). The sE 4400a has an even flatter response but these are A-L-850 for a matched pair. If money's no object go for Schoeps at about A-L-1500 apiece. (specs very similar to 4400a!) As aye Anthony --- On Sun, 15/3/09, Chris Ormston <ch...@chrisormston.com> wrote:
From: Chris Ormston <ch...@chrisormston.com> Subject: [NSP] The Lost Music of Newsham To: "'NSP List'" <nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu> Date: Sunday, 15 March, 2009, 12:28 PM Hi All, In the new-found spirit of altruism on this list, and for those of you who've not already had a bootleg copy, I've uploaded some tracks of tunes from the Clough MS here: [1][1]http://chrisormston.com/clough.aspx Chris Ormston chrisormston.com borderdirectors.com -- References 1. [2]http://chrisormston.com/clough.aspx To get on or off this list see list information at [3]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. http://chrisormston.com/clough.aspx 2. http://chrisormston.com/clough.aspx 3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html