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				  Fri 13 May 2005, 22:26 |  
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				I want to record my friend playing classical piano.  An upright in an old wooden lodge with a high roof.  In stead of waisting time trying to figure witch mic, placment, compressoin, ect. I thought I'd ask the educated folks here.  thanks
				
				
				
			 
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				  Mon 23 May 2005, 19:13 |  
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				FYIJust thought that I'd post that I used two large adk condesors about a foot and a half away, angled from the open top on a stereo track, a 57 on the back board, and another large condensor above his head and got a killer sound in 96khz.
 
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