Hi Paul,
Try this one:
http://deepforestcreek.heroku.com/
The stereo only "creek" mp3 appears to be the at4022 pair running into an
Edirol R44.
"Two pairs of microphones were used at the site. One pair of omnidirectional
Audio Technica AT-4022's mounted in a spaced wooden baffle and placed near the
edge of the water. About 9 meters up the creek bank, a Sennheiser MKH 30/40 MS
array was pointed in the opposite direction into the forest. Both microphone
pairs were mounted on tripods about a meter high and covered with small
umbrellas to protect against unexpected precipitation. The microphones were
connected to an Edirol R-44 multichannel recorder."
cheers
Paul
On 09/03/2010, at 10:14 AM, thesilverloon wrote:
> Has anyone done recordings using the AT4022's, which can be accessed on the
> net? I can find any number of recordings using the AT3032's,and the Rode
> NT1-A mics. Being that the AT4022's are billed as the replacement mic of the
> AT3032 I find it puzzling that there seems to be a lack of recordings
> featuring the AT4022's. Of course it may be that I am not looking hard enough.
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
> --- In "Steve Pelikan" <> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I don't know about shopping details (good luck, seems $250 is a great price).
>>
>> I DON'T think you need to worry about getting a matched pair. I often use a
>> pair of ME-62's (unmatched, made years apart) that differ by up to 2 dB and
>> (A) can often not hear the difference and (B) easily adjust with an digital
>> EQ application.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> --- In "thesilverloon" <paulshopis@> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Again,
>>>
>>> Searching the web for a pair of AT4022's. As was mentioned on an earlier
>>> post, The Musicians Friend have them listed at $249 US available from the
>>> 15th. Problem being that they do not sell these outside the states. I am
>>> based in Sydney, Australia. Any idea's as to how I can purchase a pair, and
>>> not have to pay a fortune? Would they need to be a matched pair?
>>>
>>> Many Thanks,
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> --- In Rob Danielson <type@> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> At 6:14 PM +0000 3/7/10, Roger.Norwood wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Paul wrote
>>>>>> Am I to understand correctly that you are using the AT4022 Mics in
>>>>>> partnership with the Fostex recorder?
>>>>>> and if so, how do they preform.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Paul
>>>>> Like Justin, I am using AT 4022's with my Fostex FR2LE and am very
>>>>> pleased with the results. They suit the low noise pre-amps and are
>>>>> lightweight and robust. Even in very quiet situations using a lot of
>>>>> input-gain the results are very acceptable. I mostly use them in a
>>>>> spaced omni pattern but sometimes use a barrier for increased
>>>>> separation. Good definition in bottom end with clear sharp mids and
>>>>> comfortable highs.
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Roger
>>>>
>>>> Good to get these favorable reports on the 4022's. We have
>>>> familiarity with the sound qualities of the 3032's, so exposure to
>>>> some 4022's recordings, especially with rig specifics, would be
>>>> useful as people get around to it. :-) Rob D.
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>
>>
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