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Sennheiser Partnered With Meghdeep Bose To Create Unique Experiences For The Professionals

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  • In partnership with the maestro, Sennheiser launched video series on the nuances of recording Indian instruments using Neumann microphones

 

 

Sennheiser, a German audio giant announced its collaboration with Meghdeep Bose, a renowned music producer, composer, arranger, and singer for creating Neumann Home Studio Academy India edition series. Meghdeep Bose is known for the songs such as ‘Swag se Swagat,’ ‘Slow Motion,’ ‘KaunTujhe,’ and ‘Dus Bahane.’ His work on ‘Bol Do Na Zara’ has won him the Indian Recording Arts Academy Awards in 2017. 

 

 

The Neumann Home Studio Academy offers high-quality tutorial videos on various aspects of recording via a dedicated website and an associated YouTube channel. The videos, which have met with an extremely positive response in recent years, are often described by viewers as being the best in this field. Now, Neumann has launched new India edition in collaboration with Meghdeep Bose- offering best practice insights on how to record the beats produced by typical Indian instruments -Tabla and Sarangi by using a high-quality Neumann microphone.

 

 

In the first of the 3-part video series of the home studio recording, Meghdeep Bose introduced viewers to the basic recording techniques of Indian instruments. As part of the video, he deep dived into the history of Indian classical music, nuances of Tabla and Sarangi, and a brief history of these instruments and where they originated from.

 

 




The second part of the series focussed on how people can position their Neumann microphones accurately for the best sound quality output, and how the tone changes with the different settings of these mics. With the help of microphones such as the legendary Neumann TLM 102 or TLM 103, people can set up the home studio recording like a pro and even the slightest sounds of the instruments can be captured by these microphones.

 

 

In the third and the final part of the video, Meghdeep Bose introduced various microphone techniques that can be leveraged using Neumann microphones. The video further details out the difference in the sound of the instruments by using various miking techniques.


You can see these videos here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzh7ItWTEr8



New DelhiIndia, 09 September 2020