Pegasus Musikproduktion

Pegasus Musikproduktion

Florian is an active Tonmeister with over 20 years of career in Berlin. Not only he has been engaged in live broadcastings of the German Public Broadcaster, Deutschlandradio Kultur, he has also flourished as master disc producer for Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, RIAS Kammerchor, Dresden Kammerchor etc. Aki studied Diploma of Tonmeister at Berlin University of the Arts in 2011 and has been actively engaged in many recording productions with various labels and live broadcast- ings in Berlin.

Pegasus Musikproduktion is using a wide range of RME gear, including RME Micstasy, RME Octamic XTC, RME Fireface 802, RME Fireface UFX, RME Fireface UFX+, RME Madiface XT, RME Madiface and RME Babyface. Most of their recordings are carried out in 192khz/24bit high resolution, a nice example of this work can be seen here, where the Tonkuenstler Orchestra under the baton of Yutaka Sado is recording a CD with famous pieces of Leonard Bernstein to celebrate the 100th birthday of the master.

RME Audio Micstasy

 

Interview to Florian and Aki in 2015 by Japanese Sound Engineer and Recording Researcher Kazuya Nagae

Please let me know your concept of an ideal recording.

In a good recording the listener can fully concentrate on the music without thinking about technical details. Also important are a good sounding hall which fits the music and a good balance between the different instruments.We think the right positioning of the main microphone system is the most important factor, because the main microphones make about 90% of the sound. A height difference of only 10cm will lead to a big difference of the whole sound.

What is the most important factor regarding your equipment?

The most important factor is reliability. We want to use our equipment like an instrument without taking care of technical details. Instead of losing time with setting up complicated technical setups, we want to concentrate on the sound as quick as possible.

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