Subject: | Re:Mic Self noise and sound filtering (was Digest Number 1557) |
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From: | Terry King <> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Dec 2004 12:09:04 +0100 |
>Walt gave us an excellent perspective on this: >Mic self noise is not generic in it's character. Each mic will have it's >own self noise profile. Some may have a nice smooth hiss (MKH mics, for >example, though there are others). Others it may be more static like, >crackles, sputters, etc., obviously much more of a problem as it does >not hide well. >...Etc. I'd been travelling the last week, just saw this... Walt, many thanks for excellent information. I now have mikes, Transit 24 bit interface and laptop and I can start to start the process. Regards, Terry King ...On The Mediterranean in Carthage, Tunisia ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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