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RE: [microsound] mics
hey . Thanks for the advice, i will look into it.
Bes regards Taj
> To: microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From: kim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 22:25:11 -0700
> Subject: [microsound] mics
>
> > hi . i enjoy reading these threads and was wondering if anyone may
> > be able =
> > to offer me some tech advice.
> > im off to the remote rural regions in India to do some sound and
> > field reco=
> > rdings. i have brought an edirol r09
> > and am now thinking of purchasing a good compatible microphone. i
> > was wond=
> > ering if anyone may be able to pass on
> > any advice it would be very appreciated.
> >
> > Best Regards Tajinder
> >
>
> Tajinder
> I recently purchased a pair of Aevox Classic M MkII stereo omni's
> and so far I like them very much
> http://www.aevox.be
> I'm using them with my current rig which only does (44/16) but I'm
> upgrading later this week to a LS-10 (96kHz/24bit)
> the Aevox mics have a very 'musical' tonality and work very well for
> field recording IMO
> my advice is to record at 24 bit at all times no matter what mics you
> use
> hope this helps
> KIM
>
>
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