A sound and volume comparison of all MM Hurdy-Gurdy models - Trigo, Aplo, Saphona, Fully Custom and Electric. 🌟 Available on Ancestore: https://ancestore.eu/en_US/c/Hurdy-Gurdy/41/1/full.
G3 melody string:
00:01 Aplo
00:18 Saphona
00:34 Fully Custom with basic bracing
00:51 Fully Custom with hangar lattice carbon bracing
01:08 Electric (unplugged and plugged in)
G4 melody string:
01:25 Trigo
01:40 Saphona
01:56 Electric (unplugged and plugged in)
C3 melody string:
02:13 Saphona
02:38 Fully Custom with basic bracing
03:03 Fully Custom with hangar lattice carbon bracing
03:29 Electric (unplugged and plugged in)
C4 melody string:
03:54 Aplo (tuned down from the standard D4)
04:19 Saphona
04:43 Fully Custom with basic bracing
05:09 Electric (unplugged and plugged in)
G melody string + G trompette + G drone:
05:35 Trigo
06:00 Aplo
06:26 Saphona
06:53 Fully Custom with basic bracing
07:18 Fully Custom with hangar lattice carbon bracing
07:43 Electric (unplugged and plugged in)
Songs used in this video:
G3 & G4 string - hurdy-gurdy solo from ‘Divide and Conquer’ by LYRRE
C3 & C4 string - ‘Ladies of the Woods’ by Marcin Przybyłowicz and Percival from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
All strings together - ‘Mominette’ by Maxou Heintzen
The plugin we used to mix the sound of the Electric hurdy-gurdy is 'Archetype: Tim Henson' by Neural DSP.
Recorded with Neumann TLM 103.
There is no difference in gain, mic or mic placement between gurdies. There is however gain make up between single strings and ensemble part.
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