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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 55012" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Astounding.</p><p></p><p>If Simphiwes will allow: I have often stood with a blank face gazing at an all of (say)120 channel mixer. Ludo, why these in a not so big studio? Surely the don't 120 microphones ever? (OK, subtract a few for master controllers, mix-n-match, whatever.) Having also been slightly active in this field very long ago, I cannot imagine what this extravaganza is required for. I have (then) done vacation work at the SABC and even in halls we never used stuff that big. (Those were NOT the days of a mic-for-every-instrument and find yourself stuck with multi-echos afterwards. We used a few mics hung away from and above the orchestra. I can still recall the excellent records by Mercury .... with only two mics.)</p><p></p><p>But 'they say' stuff has been improved 'since then.' :-\ :-X</p><p></p><p>Edit: Spelling</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 55012, member: 144"] Astounding. If Simphiwes will allow: I have often stood with a blank face gazing at an all of (say)120 channel mixer. Ludo, why these in a not so big studio? Surely the don't 120 microphones ever? (OK, subtract a few for master controllers, mix-n-match, whatever.) Having also been slightly active in this field very long ago, I cannot imagine what this extravaganza is required for. I have (then) done vacation work at the SABC and even in halls we never used stuff that big. (Those were NOT the days of a mic-for-every-instrument and find yourself stuck with multi-echos afterwards. We used a few mics hung away from and above the orchestra. I can still recall the excellent records by Mercury .... with only two mics.) But 'they say' stuff has been improved 'since then.' :-\ :-X Edit: Spelling [/QUOTE]
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