Subject: | How high do you put your mic? |
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From: | "grantfinlay" grantfinlay |
Date: | Mon Aug 3, 2009 4:21 pm ((PDT)) |
How high do you put your mic? Thought I'd ask after reading kevins comment: >Very nice stereo effect. Do you think some of that is because you >recorded it from so high off the ground? I've often wondered if I >should be recording some soundscapes from much higher off the ground. >Kevin I usually have mine about 6 foot high , taller if I can in the bush out of = the wind. I find it has a more "open sound" without the ground reflections.= Any other opinions? Regards, Grant. http://grantfinlay.podomatic.com |
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