Make sure that the mic is in focus. You have some high frequencies in
dripping water. Use the noise from a FM radio if you don't have a 10 kHz tone.
Also watch out for distortion, unless you have peak-meters to warn you.
Good luck!
Klas.
At 17:35 2006-08-15, you wrote:
>Cool, thanks guys. I want to use it to record and isolate water drips
>in the cave, to get a variety of perspectives.
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>Tim
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>On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:54 AM, Robin Carter wrote:
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> > I have no problem recording with my Telinga in summer in South
> > Carolina,
> > which is just about as humid as you can get without actually being
> > underwater. My Rode NT4 lasts about three minutes before it's
> > useless. I
> > even have a slight problem with one of my Sennheiser ME 62's (but
> > not the
> > other -- go figure).
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> > Robin Carter
> > Columbia, SC USA
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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