Yeah just get the mics close...you can use lavalier mics and just get them =
right up in there. Or any mic really, if you can get it close and still ha=
ve it held steadily.
--- In "corticalsongs" <=
> wrote:
>
> I wonder if anyone on list has experience recording very small things, no=
n-singing insects or invertebrates for instance.
>
> I suppose using contact microphones would be one solution. If I was going=
to record them in open air, is it just a matter of getting the microphones=
really close?
>
> David
>
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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