3 microphones, Microphones – EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition Virtual Instrument Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA OPUS EDITION

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CHAPTER 4: PLAY

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4.2.3

Microphones

Hollywood Orchestra contains microphone mixes (or a single microphone) that can be
controlled from the Play page, as shown in the image below, or from the Mix page, as
described later in the manual in Chapter 6: Mix.
The Mixes section features controls for volume, panning, on/off state, and mute/solo.

Click on the light below each sub-mix to toggle its on/off state, loading or unloading the
samples from memory, or use the Mute (M) and Solo (S) buttons that behave in the same
manner as they do in the Master Instrument Channel described in the next section.

Microphone Details

Please refer to the previous section for details on where the microphone positions are
placed in the orchestral stage. Below, the microphone used to make up each position
are outlined.

CLOSE

microphones are made up of:

• AKG C12
• Neumann U47
• Neumann U67
• Nordic Audio Labs NU-47

MID

microphones are made up of:

• Neumann KMi
• Neumann KM 254
• Sony C37A
• Neumann U-47

MAIN

microphones are made up of:

• (3) Neumann M50’s in a Decca tree configuration
• Brauner VM1 KHE (Klaus Heyne Edition) outriggers

SURROUND

microphones are made up of:

• Neumann KM 83’s

VINTAGE

microphones are made up of:

• RCA 44 ribbon microphones

STAGE

microphones

[expansion only]

are made up of:

• (2) outrigger microphones

PLEASE NOTE:

This additionally recorded mic position is only available for the new

expansion instruments, and are included in special mic mixes by Shawn Murphy
created especially for Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition.

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