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Re: [microsound] city walls



The intelligent use of different mic pickup patterns can work wonders.
Here's a simple reminder:
http://www.crownaudio.com/mic_htm/tips/mictip2.htm

Regards,
Joao

On 13/dez/2004, at 04:17, Scott Carver wrote:

Different materials have drastic effects on how radio signals are
blocked/reflected/etc. Might be some interesting source material
there.

- Scott Carver

On Dec 12, 2004, at 3:12 PM, Zingaro wrote:

I'm doing this project essentially based on city walls.
Capturing reflected traffic / pedestrian sounds from different
buldings or "inner" resonance or organic sound due to different
materials and/or external (weather) elements' action.
Besides the obvious use of contact mics as well as good condensers
does anyone have some technical suggestions or advise?
Anyone else doing this kind of work?
Thanks in advance.


Carlos "Zingaro" Alves ZNGR - Nature Morte R. Prest. Arriaga, 59-4º/5º 1200-771 Lisboa - Portugal ph./fax: +351.21.3970052 cell: +351.96.5803944 zngr@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.shef.ac.uk/misc/rec/ps/efi/mzingaro.html http://www.granular.fm


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