Proms recording techniques

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  • Ein Heldenleben
    Full Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 6760

    Proms recording techniques

    Those who are interested in recording techniques might be interested in this 2014 article on how the Proms are recorded and live broadcast. Co-incident Pairs have been superseded. Decca Trees are sometimes used on radio . The TV relay has a different balance from the radio relay using a Decca Tree and there is quite a lot of spot miking .Fascinating stuff which explains why , to my ears, it sounds better on radio.

    Broadcasting every single Promenade Concert is a huge challenge for the BBC’s sound teams — especially as radio and TV have completely different requirements!
  • Bryn
    Banned
    • Mar 2007
    • 24688

    #2
    Originally posted by Heldenleben View Post
    Those who are interested in recording techniques might be interested in this 2014 article on how the Proms are recorded and live broadcast. Co-incident Pairs have been superseded. Decca Trees are sometimes used on radio . The TV relay has a different balance from the radio relay using a Decca Tree and there is quite a lot of spot miking .Fascinating stuff which explains why , to my ears, it sounds better on radio.

    https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/bbc-proms
    That may have been the case in 2014 but three years earlier, when a company specialising in outdoor sports broadcasting, was brought in, the engineering of the first few proms was something of a mess. I did not pay much attention to the microphone positioning or arrays but a fairly heavy level of peak limitation was applied, to the extent that if you laid a ruler on the waveform peaks it was like looking at a pop record's, horribly few peaks failing to reach the ruler.

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    • mikealdren
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 1199

      #3
      My brother in law gave me a recent BBC MM disk including Oramo's Sibelius En Saga from the 2015 prom. I was genuinely impressed by the sound quality, much better than some other BCC live CDs I have and a real surprise from the RAH.

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