Subject: | Re: A little bit of Thunder. |
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From: | "Mike Rooke" picnet2 |
Date: | Sun Sep 4, 2011 3:44 pm ((PDT)) |
correct regarding the roll off. I was exploring a latter used "stereo 180" mic configuration and the hyperc= ardioid dynamics were outside when the storm came. Although they were in an= AB setup at that time. Off topic / not nature - given a tilted EQ theres plenty of low end to play= with. http://urlme.net/audio/TGX80sClankyDiesel.flac BR Mike. --- In Russell Dawkins <> wro= te: > > Curious as to your choice of a vocal mic to record thunder. I hear basica= lly no bass - but this should be no surprise, as vocal mics typically roll = off steeply below 200Hz as they have to, to compensate for proximity effect= , so they sound more or less right when the screen is touching the lips of = the singer. > |
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