Hi Robin
What omnidirectional microphone would you suggest? Is there a SASS you can
buy or are they all DIY?
Thanks!
--- In "Robin" <> wrote:
>
> Ryan wrote:
>
> > How do I solve the blimp issue for the SASS?
>
> SASS calls for omnidirectional microphones, which, as a rule, require a lot
> less noise protection than directional mics. I don't use any sort of a
> boundary layer setup myself (would like to try) but instead record with
> spaced omnis. For this setup, fluffies are sufficient wind protection, not to
> mention they are much more portable and cheaper.
>
> This by no means is meant to contradict any of the detailed and much more
> tested advice David has contributed. A blimp IS better. But maybe you don't
> need one.
>
> I recommend develop an incremental solution to each problem as you face it,
> making recordings and learning for yourself as you go. So long as you still
> have an overall plan in place, this is not necessarily any more expensive.
>
> :: Robin Parmar :: THE DRONES now available on BandCamp ::
>
"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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