Subject: | Re: diy mic enclosure |
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From: | "{ brad brace }" bbrace2001 |
Date: | Sat Nov 28, 2009 2:37 pm ((PST)) |
on especially windy days and a fairly loud sound source I simply use a small portable/folding "cooler bag" and angle the mics upward on a mini-tripod -- plus it's all a handy rig to carry the gear and some refreshments! (see/hear following:) /:b) fill_the_mirror field-recordings from brad brace http://www.archive.org/details/fill_the_mirror an island (project) interlude -- rhythmic edits all around the horizon (race track with film and shopping scores) -- lapdance http://www.archive.org/details/fill_the_mirror { brad brace } <<<<< >>>> ~finger for pgp --- bbs: brad brace sound --- --- http://69.64.229.114:8000 --- |
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