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Re: Recording Crossbills

Subject: Re: Recording Crossbills
From: "Lindsay Cargill" <>
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 11:12:33 -0000
Thanks Steve,

Was going to use the ME67 separately and the Twin Science was
advised for producing sonograms by Telinga rep here. I was aware you
could get a basic parabola kit/handle and add a ME62 instead of a
Telinga Mic so maybe that is an option to reconsider.

I am finishing a website with details about the project and the
loxia complex in NE SCotland. It will have audio samples of all
types. Will post a link when it is finished, but I am also writing
up my doctorate just now so am kinda busy !

Cheers,

Lindsay


--- In  Steve Pelikan <>
wrote:
>
> Lindsay:
>
> The Crossbill project sounds neat. Will you post some recordings?
>
> As for microphones, another  possibility is to use an ME62 (omni)
in a
> parabola.
> You'd then have all your miccs with the same connectors (XLR's)
and
> could even save money by gettng by with
> two capsules and one powering component for the micropones.
>
> I use an MD a lot and  the small connector is probably its weakest
> point. Small tugs on (even wind blowing)  the
> wires often results in in transient bad connetions with the 3.5
jack.
>
> If I could use all XLR's, I would.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Steve P
>






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