Best Field Mic, outdoor fx captures |
dim. 15 janv. 2006, 06:32
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Hi, I have a tascam dap1 mostly to record outdoor fx's in any conditions. In the last years, I used a rode nt1a and a rode nt4. Both of these mics were great to capture sound effects but I think I would be better off with a shotgun mic. I need a mic that can resist to wind blows as well as avoid sound artifacts from too much shaking. I dont intentionnaly capture sounds in bad weather conditions but sometimes i goota do what i gotta do.
I need advice on good mics that could capture pristine sound effects as well as somewhat resist to wind blows in diaphragms and too much shaking. any idea people? tx -------------------- you wish!!!!
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dim. 15 janv. 2006, 09:50
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 20 Inscrit : 15 mars 03 Lieu : Auckland - NZ Membre no 14,377 |
I have used a Sennheiser MKH60 with a blimp windscreen and found it the best solution for outdoor sound fx recording... Very popular with Film Location Mixers...
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dim. 15 janv. 2006, 20:50
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thanks! anyone else with suggestions?
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dim. 15 janv. 2006, 20:51
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I'll check that mic carefully!
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mer. 18 janv. 2006, 23:24
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the mic looks awesome, I think I'll eventually get it. but for the next month, it's too expensive...
any suggestions in less expensive? tx! -------------------- you wish!!!!
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jeu. 19 janv. 2006, 15:43
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Rookie Groupe : Members Messages : 44 Inscrit : 14 sept. 05 Lieu : Hamburg - DE Membre no 69,997 |
"Hire" a good Microphone for the gig. Save for a rainy day.
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jeu. 19 janv. 2006, 18:12
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yeah I guess it's a good advice ...It could be done, maybe for my north forest trip. But I'll purchase one sometimes this year...
Does anyone makes field sampling? what mics are you using? -------------------- you wish!!!!
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jeu. 19 janv. 2006, 19:23
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 20 Inscrit : 03 févr. 03 Lieu : Lisbon - PT Membre no 11,396 |
I've been recording in the field, sometimes in very bad weather conditions for several years now, with a DA-P1 and a couple of AKG Blue Line's in a MS configuration in a rycote system, they work really nice (not so good as the Sennheiser, but they're much less expensive), you could try the C 480 B comb-ULS/61 with a shotgun capsule CK 69-ULS, wich is more expensive, but not as much as the Sennheiser(that can handle anything).
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sam. 28 janv. 2006, 17:54
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Member Groupe : Validating Messages : 83 Inscrit : 05 août 03 Lieu : CA Membre no 22,521 |
well that's in my consideration bag...
thanks a lot for the advices! any else? -------------------- you wish!!!!
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