Wow, thanks for all the brilliant folks’ take on recording music. So much technical knowledge in here.
I just wanna jump back a bit and leave a comment based on hundreds of organ concerts/recordings I’ve done.
The OP was wanting a feedback on their setup proposition.
Mine would be: yes experiment, and by all means use 2 or more methods on one bar and choose or blend in post.
But by all means, if you’re recording organ, the AB omni pair a couple feet apart has worked better than everything I’ve tried, MS included.
And I’ve also had GREAT recordings with my R-88 in Blumlein, blended with the AB pair for low-end support and a nice, realistic rendering of the acoustical space. So in theory, that could be a problem. But don’t forget, the job of post mixing is to fix problems and/or enhance reality/unreality. So the blend ratios I’ve ended up choosing have never been problematic. Are they the best? No such thing! Whatever works for a given instrument, player, venue, etc. is variable and theory goes quite far but not all the way.
I also say, in the context of that original post, the phase differences, and perfect theoretical techniques may not end up as relevant as one might hope, once on the ground, or in the cathedral.
In short: USE THE EARS, not the eyes or textbook as much. That’s what your audience is doing (hopefully), hehe!