Robin Gareus wrote:
Dragan Noveski wrote:
Robin Gareus wrote:
come on Dragan, even you
hey, what means 'even me' ??
sorry. kind of a colloquial teaser ;) - i should have been more subtle
since that "Foul lang" thread. /nothing personal/ (the 14'56"
Brecker
version)
i did not joined that thread, so writing my comment here i was laughing!
thx robin, i was even lookin at wikipedia, but not patient enough.
i just scrolled and looked at the images there; I didn't actually read
it :)
looks like a nice article.
but as i realized that you are involved here, i
was thinking at is much
easier to ask for a translation.
omnidirectional sound good!
to resume the original subject: search the web for field-recording
equipment and microphone characteristics. - Many movie and TV
productions do have information about outdoor-recording setups!
it also highly depends on the application:
if you want to "aim" at a bird or if you want to capture the whole
surroundings.
0Hz does not always make sense. adding a low cut increases the
dynamic-range, but then again it all depends on the speakers used for
listening to the end-product: cinema-PA, car-stereo, audio-books,.. ?
i would think on this at mastering level, but generally it should sound
good everywhere?
the low-budget solution is to buy one of those battery powered old
MiniDisc-condenser mics.
thats true, there is a sony-ecm... electret series, you can get as
stereo mic.
i did some experiments with it - you should not compare to
neumann/shoeps condenser, but it works too, if the recordings are for
own collection and not for making a vinyl (or cd) release of it.
cheers,
doc
For the "santa cruz mountain" experience, i
suggest you rent some
pro-equipment for a week-end. you might even get some mic&preamps cheap
if you rent 'em off-hours, but I might be too optimistic there.
if possible go extreme: take a omidirectional micro and one of those
shot-guns - sounds to remember. consider sharing:
http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/ "santa cruz mountains" -> No files found...
remember LAC:
http://trinityaudiogroup.com/
"walk and mix technology" ;)
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