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Sound recording - a light weight solution

To: 'Howard & Jill Plowright' <>, "" <>
Subject: Sound recording - a light weight solution
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2011 09:39:35 +1000
Seems to be a bit over half the price of the ME66. I never considered that one 
when I was choosing mine, because "everyone" seems to go for the ME66. Is the 
ME64 directional enough for this kind of thing? I want to be able to record a 
high flying parrot and not have the recording dominated by the Willie Wagtail 
in the tree next to me that never shuts up.

It's very hard making these choices when you don't have the opportunity to try 
anything before you buy.

Peter Shute

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Subject: Sound recording - a light weight solution

Discussion seems to have centered around a ME66 Sennheiser mic - don't forget 
the ME64/K6 module. This is a lovely short relatively inexpensive mic, easy to 
carry in bum bag together with an Olympus LS11, home made windshield, wooden 
handle covered with a bicycle grip etc. The easier it is to carry the more 
likely you are to use it. I use Adobe Audition v3 for editing, expensive but 
excellent. No matter PC or Mac, the editing programs are very similar.
Howard Plowright
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