Subject: | Re: A Binaural microphone set |
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From: | "picnet2" picnet2 |
Date: | Sat Jan 3, 2009 3:42 am ((PST)) |
Depends on the localisation effect you require, Ive found outer ear binaura= l mics, or even a baffle between two mics does not produce the same effect as a binaural he= ad complete with artificial ears (laser scanned from real ears) where the elevation clu= es are more pronounced. e.g the bird is above or below the head. A set where the mic is almost inside your own ear may be more realistic. -Mike. http://www.urlme.net/blog/?p=3D211 --- In Charles Veasey <> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'd like to make some Binaural nature recordings. I use Sound Devices > 722 as a recorder. > Does anyone know of a very quiet and closely matched set? > Can anyone comment on Core Sound Binaural microphone set? > > I'm new to the list, so I apologize if this has been a recent thread. > > thanks, > Charles > |
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