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INTERVIEW with Dave McMullin, Monitor Engineer, about selection of REMIC LB Live for OneRepublic

The sound of the REMIC is the most natural sound I have ever heard from a classically stringed instrument.

It sounds like your ear is right up against the body of the instrument and you are hearing the wood and you are hearing the warmth, and that honestly is the reason why we went with it.

Dave McMullin / Monitor Engineer (Stage Sound) for OneRepublic

Dave McMullin, Monitor Engineer for OneRepublic uses the REMIC C5300 LB Live to mic the cello. He had mainly two challenges: 120 channels of audio on stage and with a cello that is a quiter instrument. Also, he wanted to minimize bleed from the drum kit.

With the REMIC Microphone, OneRepublic is now able to get better and natural sound from the cello but the artist is also playing better because he is getting a much better feel for his cello.

Dave McMullin explains that he uses a traditional pickup in combination with the REMIC Microphone. Moreover, he utilizes more of the microphone in the blend in comparison with the pickup, because his job is to represent to the players what they are doing during the show, so they can react and play accordingly. Due to our fast transitions in between songs both the pickup and the REMIC are attached to wireless packs.

As a final remark, Dave McMullin mentions the unique fabric cable that all REMIC Microphones are equipped with. The fact that the cable does not make any noise against the body of the instrument is a great advantage.

Dave McMullin found out about REMIC Microphones via The Pickup Test web site.

Video Chapters:

00:00 Introduction
00:12 About the C5300 LB Wireless model
00:35 Learned about REMIC from www.thepickuptest.com
01:03 The challenge for OneRepublic
01:28 Minimizing bleed
02:30 Use of pickup in combination with the microphone
03:26 Anvantages with REMIC Microphones
03:59 Wireless pack
04:05 About the unique fabric cable
04:20 For recording and live broadcast

 

The REMIC LB Live models are designed for loud live performances within the genres rock, folk rock, pop, metal and orchestral crossover. The REMIC LB Live models for string instruments allow for an astonishingly high gain before feedback and superior suppression of neighbor instruments and ambient noise.

More about the REMIC LB Live models: https://www.remic.dk/news/the-astonishing-art-of-sound-reproduction/

Credits

The video is made in collaboration with Dave McMullin & OneRepublic

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Fact box

  • Uses REMIC C5300 LB Live to mic the cello
  • Multiple artists on stage
  • Crossover performances
  • In 2007, OneRepublic released their debut album, Dreaming Out Loud. Its lead single, “Apologize”, with a beautiful cello, becoming a huge international success,
  • See more about OneRepublic
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