Subject: | Re: modified ambient recording setup AT 3032 |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:35 pm ((PST)) |
Paul Jacobson wrote: > I've been using a "Curt Clone" rig, with some variations due to > different local standard timber sizing. The pine boards I've used are > about 10mm narrower and 5mm thinner which will reduce the > boundary/barrier effect somewhat compared to Curt's original design. > Even so, the rig seems to give quite nice results. Indeed. Your recordings are superb. > I've also made up cages out of "mouse mesh" with fake fur windshields > that have really helped in breezy conditions. > > http://www.mactrix.com.au/node/24 > http://www.mactrix.com.au/node/25 > http://www.mactrix.com.au/node/32 Thank you for these links, Paul. I have some of the same kind of mesh, and will be following your example in the next few days. Curt Olson |
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