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AudioBox™ Stereo User Guide

Figure 2 – Proper stereo mounting as seen at eye level.

4.1.2 Positioning Your Microphones

For most purposes, the ideal microphone placement

is as close to the sound source as possible but far

enough away so the pattern will pick up the entire

audio source. When recording an ensemble, place the

stereo microphone pair about two to five feet above and

behind the conductor. This will allow you to capture the

ensemble with less interference from audience noise.
Power User Tip: The PS626 microphones are sensitive and

will pick up everything in the room, so when recording a

live event, avoiding having a large distance from the sound

source; otherwise your recording may pick up audience noise

and mobile phone rings! In the studio, you can experiment

with distance to capture more or less room ambience.

Instrumental Ensembles

Point the microphones down at the second row of the

ensemble. The brass and percussion in the back of the

ensemble are more easily captured by the microphone.

Angling your microphones toward the front of the ensemble

will better capture quieter instruments like woodwinds

and strings, resulting in a more balanced recording.

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