Subject: | 3. Re: SONY PCM-M10 field recording |
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From: | "Mark R." seoulgypsy |
Date: | Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:41 pm ((PST)) |
John wrote> I'm guessing the omni capsules on the M10 are placed too closely related to do any better than compressing a 360 degree soundscape into a 50 degree wedge. Hi Jon and Rob, I too felt that close mics are a culprit and I wonder if placing a discreet little barrier in the middle of the unit between to two mics might result. ...methinks it could provide just a little more than we are hearing. Best, Mark R. |
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