Now normally, for me, this subject isn't an issue, because I don't record using anything [i]other[/i] than Theremin. But currently, writing and producing a multi-instrumental album, I'm hitting snags.
Most of the music recorded so far has piano on it somewhere. Now, recording piano is a whole other world, but however you decide to do it, what you are left with - or at least, what I am left with - is the sensation of the room around the piano as well, due to acoustics, resonance, which microphones you used etc.
Most of the time, I record the Theremin direct to desk, but on these recordings it sounds really out of place; right at the forefront and clearly separate from the other instruments I've recorded.
I notice this on a lot of other recordings of Theremin, in fact. The track is always abrasively present, right in the ear, whilst other instruments may convey a sense of space. This is not very nice if half of the atmosphere of a recorded piece lies in the acoustics.
So - how do you best like to record your Theremin? What digital trickery do you use? Do you use microphones? If so, which microphones? Amplifiers, compressors, reverbs - share your wisdom.
Most of the music recorded so far has piano on it somewhere. Now, recording piano is a whole other world, but however you decide to do it, what you are left with - or at least, what I am left with - is the sensation of the room around the piano as well, due to acoustics, resonance, which microphones you used etc.
Most of the time, I record the Theremin direct to desk, but on these recordings it sounds really out of place; right at the forefront and clearly separate from the other instruments I've recorded.
I notice this on a lot of other recordings of Theremin, in fact. The track is always abrasively present, right in the ear, whilst other instruments may convey a sense of space. This is not very nice if half of the atmosphere of a recorded piece lies in the acoustics.
So - how do you best like to record your Theremin? What digital trickery do you use? Do you use microphones? If so, which microphones? Amplifiers, compressors, reverbs - share your wisdom.