Subject: | Re: MOTU Traveler. Was "Mic arrays and M/S behaviour" |
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From: | "Luiz do Carmo" lecarmo |
Date: | Fri Sep 3, 2010 8:54 pm ((PDT)) |
The combo Traveller/laptop can weight around 15 lbs (if the laptop is a 12= =E2=80=9D thing). A bit heavier than the old Nagras. It's well known that a lot have been achieved with analogue Nagras in the p= ast (I=E2=80=99ve seen recording crews using them for the sound design of the l= ast King Kong film), even in the field, since they were designed to be worn with shoulder= straps. I=E2=80=99ve done one documentary with it and I=E2=80=99m pleased I= could have one in hand. But just for the weight part, recording with a DR-680 means carrying around= less 12 lbs. Luiz |
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