Subject: | Got some Sound Professional in-ear binaural mic's |
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From: | "zachary moldof" zacharymoldof |
Date: | Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:15 am ((PDT)) |
Hi RD, I am near 100% sure these were my footsteps sending reverberations (up through my body?). I can't comment on the truth of this statement, but I can say that using in-ear binaurals presents some tricky situations in terms of the body's presence in a recording. Swallowing can be a rather invasive event with in-ear mics. As can coughing, walking, scratching, clothing, breathing, and other actions which can be minimized with mics that are not attached to the body. Have fun with them. From, Zach. |
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