"It was not so cold," says the Icelander..... Brrrrr. :-\
Hi Arn=FE=F3r!
Yes, that one is much better! Thank you!
Tonight I will listen to it with loudspeakers. M/S in headphones make
me a bit dizzy.
Still, I had expected more from a M/S rig in a storm. I have two M/S
rigs, one is very small, running on PlugInPower, and I use it with my
LS-11 only when I travel, picking up memories from streets,
restaurants, parks, friends e.t.c. It has a cardioid as mid and it
works very well in those places. But my personal experience of M/S
and naturesound is very limited. I might very well have too high expectatio=
ns.
Also on this recording I hear the hiss, which I think comes from the
fur. It too soft and synchronized to the wind to come from something else.
Or???
The link http://klas.telinga.com/private/justsomewind.mp3 is to a
recording that I made with the SSM rig in January 2011 outside my
house. No eq or base filtering.
Best wishes,
Klas.
>Hello, Clas.
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>I noticed that I had made a mistake. I used NT-45 in stead of NT-55. NT-45
>is a cardioi while -55 is an omny. The difference is striking.
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>Please listen to this:
>http://soundcloud.com/arnthor-helgason/the-day-after-the-storm
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