Subject: | Re: Blumlein Pair / Ribbon Mics outdoors. |
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From: | "gweddig" gweddig |
Date: | Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:43 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks Aaron, Rigging the array was going to be my last point but I guess I got sidetrack= ed. Using my Schoeps involved a short stereo bar some closed cell foam tap= ed around the capsules. It was not the most stable kludge but it worked. --greg weddig http://gregweddig.net --- In Aaron Ximm <> wrote: [snip] > > Rigging the 800s in the field for this was non-trivial, I wasn't able to = do > true coincidence either, I had them side by side (in a DPA windpac) rathe= r > than end to end. :/ > -- > > quietamerican.org > oneminutevacation.org > |
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