Topic: Feature request: More mic presets? A coincident stereo pair?
I've been spending some time recording acoustic guitars lately, experimenting with various mics and mic arrangements. A popular setup is a coincident stereo pair. And Rode makes the NT4, a small-diaphragm stereo pair fused together:
http://www.rode.com/microphones/nt4
So, yes, I'm really saying that I want not just a mic preset, but a model of this mic that we could slide around quickly. The advantages are obvious: the small diaphragm, according to Rode, responds well to fast transients, and the fixed stereo pair makes placing the mics, and moving them around to get the best sound, simple. (A problem with using this arrangement with two normal mics is having to adjust the exact placement of both mics each time a new position is tried. This problem is compounded in Pianoteq, since it's hard to control placement with the mouse, for me, and determining the correct xyz coordinates is no fun.)
Here's a Rode NT4 on piano, from the GearSlutz site:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7qXd-8...e=youtu.be
The bass may not be very bassy, but a third, large-diaphragm mic, would solve that problem, yes? Like this sound, anyone? Try to give yourself time to listen to the entire piece. The dynamics change considerably--she pounds out some chords later.
EDIT: I do have another concern here, and it has to do with the mic modelling. It's occurred to me that reference samples may be taken using a large diaphragm Neumann or similar mic, and when we choose a mic model, we choose what could be called an eq pattern that matches the freq response of the chosen mic. But the eq pattern can only reduce or accent what the actual original mic has picked up, and large diaphragm mics may not pick up those early transients as well as a small diaphragm mic. See the worry? Ideally, in some cases, choosing some mics might best become a matter of choosing a separate modelling that had involved reference samples recorded with a small-diaphragm mic? (Or am I guessing wrong--were reference samples also created using small diaphragm mics?)