UK / USA - Harvard University's Media Production Centre has added a SoundField Mark V B-Format microphone to its existing inventory, which already includes a SoundField SPS422B mic and an SP451 surround sound processor. The Mark V is being used to make stereo and surround-sound recordings for various departments at the university, including the music faculty.

Anthony Di Bartolo, Manager of the university's Media Production Centre, provides audio, video and multimedia services across the university, and has himself long been a user of SoundField microphones for jazz and acoustic recording, including the older ST250 portable microphone system.

"We already have an SPS422B and the SP451 surround processor here", he explains, "but we were looking for another mic or system that would enable us to record in surround. Of course, there are now various ways to do that, and we considered those, but it was the flexibility that the Mark V offers after recording that really did it for us, as well as its phase coherence and tonal neutrality.

"Since purchasing the Mark V, we've used it to produce audio in 5.1 for an innovative surround sound concert here at Harvard, the Sound Space Experience. The Mark V was also used on some recent university choral sessions featuring a wonderful new Skinner organ, as well as the historic Skinner Op. 308 organ in downtown Boston. Both recordings are currently being prepared for release."

(Jim Evans)


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