I like that it encourages one to think a bit more
about a recording "system" with a bit less
traditional emphasis on the recorder as the
centerpiece and most costly component. The gear
suggestions lean towards voice and acoustic
music. An update of the HiMD and mic sections
would be good but lots of Andy's observations
seem consistent though. Rob D.
At 9:44 PM +0000 11/17/05, Ken Durling wrote:
>Being pretty new to the world of field recording gear, and wanting a
>general guide, I stumbled on this site, which although I haven't
>explored it in depth, looks pretty useful and well-done, with links,
>etc. Some others here might find it interesting, and you pros may
>want to comment on it. It's probably known to you already, but . .=A0
>
>http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/res_audioequip.htm
>
>Ken
>
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Rob Danielson
Film Department
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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