Here is the palette of Shure gear each team was given:
Drum
Beta 52®A
Beta 91
Beta 98D/S (3)
Studio Vocals, Ensemble, Instrument
SM7B
KSM27 (2)
KSM32 (2)
KSM44 (2)
KSM141 (2)
Instrument
SM57 (4)
Stereo Recording
VP88
Stereo Mic Adapter
A27M
The Berklee Team
The five-member recording crew at Berklee was comprised of fourth year students Jorge Velasco, Kevin Brewer, Miguel Lara, Mike Laglia and Ian Kagey. Credit also goes to the sixteen additional Berklee students who participated
in the two-day recording session, including vocalist Farah Siraj, who contributed the original composition Pienso En Ti (I Think About You).
Here's where and how and with what the team employed stereo miking in the recording process. Can you hear it?
Spaced Pair (A/B)
| Strings | KSM141s |
| Room | VP88 |
| Piano | VP88 |
| Strings | VP88 |
| Piano | KSM141s |
| Toys | KSM27s |
| Claps | KSM141s at 0° and 180° |
Behind the Music:
The Fantastic Scholastic 3
Winning Team at Berklee College of Music
Founded in 1945, Berklee College of Music is the world's largest independent music college and the premier institution for the study of contemporary music. With a list of alumni that includes Quincy Jones, Melissa Etheridge, Donald Fagen, Arif Mardin, Gary Burton, Bruce Cockburn and Branford Marsalis, it's no wonder that its 4000 students come to Boston's Back Bay from all over the world to hone their talents and sharpen their skills.
For Shure, however, it was the student team winning the company's third Fantastic Scholastic Recording Competition that deserves a turn in the spotlight.
About the Competition
Shure created the Fantastic Scholastic Recording Competition in 2003, with the goal of encouraging student teams in music departments to create original recordings using a "locker" of Shure gear. Under the supervision of a faculty leader, ten competing teams record produce, and mix the final recording. Along with the final music file, documentation of the entire recording process is submitted.
The ten candidates are selected at random from a universe of participating schools. Teams are given 3 months to deliver the final entry and an expert panel of judges recruited from the music industry make the final decision. This year, the Berklee crew, under the tutelage of Music Production and Engineering Department Chairman Rob Jaczko, took the prize.
Listen to Pienso En Ti
Download Berklee's winning entry (7.7 MB, 45 pages)
We thank Berklee's Chairman of the Music Production and Engineering Department Rob Jaczko and his teams past and present for their participation in Shure's Fantastic Scholastic Recording Competitions. We appreciate, too, Rob's help with this article and the efforts of all the schools who have participated in the competition over the years.
Learn more about Berklee here.