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Re: Good Mike for Ambient Sound Recording for Arthouse film set in r

Subject: Re: Good Mike for Ambient Sound Recording for Arthouse film set in r
From: "vickipowys" vpowys
Date: Sun Jul 8, 2012 12:09 am ((PDT))
Rajnesh,

I have not used the BP4025 but there is an interesting comparison here:

http://soundcloud.com/expo58/train-pass-bp4025

and

http://soundcloud.com/expo58/train-pass-at4022

The recordist says that the 4022s (which are top-sounding mics) have
more low frequency component, and the 4025 is brighter.

I much preferred the 4022s recording.


Vicki Powys
Australia


On 08/07/2012, at 3:20 PM, rdomalpalli wrote:

> Hello,
>
>      I just joined this group, and I was wondering if you could
> advise me
> on a good Stereo Mike to buy for an Arthouse Feature Film set in rural
> India.
>      The place is alive with animals and birds, as also children
> playing,
> people working in fields etc, and I'd like to create a Library of
> these
> sounds.
>      I have a Sound Devices 744T Recorder, XLR Cables, and a boom
> pole.
>
>      I was thinking of buying the Audio Technica BP4025. My budget is
> about $400-$650.
>
>      Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Regards,
> Rajnesh
>







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