Recording an Orchestra using Royer ribbon microphones, with engineer Robert Friedrich
Grammy-winning Classical Engineer Robert Friedrich gives us an in-depth look at the recording techniques used when recording "The Carnival Of The Animals" with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra featuring dual Grand Pianos. Friedrich relied heavily on ribbon microphones to achieve the desired sound quality.

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Studio Microphones & Techniques

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Classic Recording Techniques for a High Resolution Future

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Salesforce Summer Training 2026 Jun 09 2026

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Fly On The Wall Film Of A Large Orchestral Session At Air Studios

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Restoring an Instrument You've Never Heard (only 3 left)

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Royer Mic Techniques for Brass Players ft. Wayne Bergeron

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Conan O’Brien Mocks Trump At Harvard Commencement | Crowd Erupts During Viral Speech

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The Abbey Road Microphone Collection with Sylvia Massy

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Recording Choir and Orchestra with Royer Ribbons

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Inside the Sound of Wicked on Broadway

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Royer R-10 Ribbon Mic Review / Test (vs. R144, SM7b, M160, KU5a)

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Recording Classical Piano PART 1

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Inside AIR Studios

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The History of the Stereo Microphone Techniques

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Mixing classical music live - with Carsten Kümmel # Video 1: Mixing Symphonic Orchestras

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12 Common Scoring Errors

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The Reason Why Older Records Sound Better

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Carmen Gomes Inc. Plays 'I Need a Hand'. The TAD Compact Evolution Master.

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SC Classroom Stereo Mic Techniques

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