Subject: | Re: Recording Quad |
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From: | "Greg Simmons" simmosonics |
Date: | Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:26 am ((PST)) |
On this topic... I've spent the last three months travelling around Nepal and Tibet making field recordings with numerous microphones and recorders, including 5.1 recordings with a Holophone H2 Pro microphone and HHB Portadrive (8 tracks, 6 mic inputs). I've made some nature recordings with it, but I'm not sure how good they are as yet because I don't have any form of 5.1 monitoring with me. Judging from the Left Front and Right Front channels only (not a true stereo representation, but convenient for monitoring), the tonality is very good, but I cannot comment on the noise floor without better monitoring capabilities than I currently have access to. The H2 Pro uses DPA's 4060 series miniature omnis, FWIW... - Greg Simmons |
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