I recorded a violin yesterday. Honestly this was the first time I had done it in my studio. The violinist was seated while playing, so I set up a pair of Samar Audio AL-95 (which are some of the most natural sounding ribbon mics I've ever used). I placed them in a spaced pair about a foot in front and about a foot over her head, pointing down at about a 45 degree angle and toward the center of the instrument. Sort of a hybrid between drum overheads and an acoustic guitar setup. Anyway, I was very happy with the way it turned out. On playback it sounds very much like it did when sitting next to her when she was playing so I can't ask for much more than that!
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People keep talking about those mic, I gotta get my hands on a pair...
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