Subject: | Re: Binaural Recording |
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From: | "A Smart" recycle233 |
Date: | Thu Apr 10, 2014 1:40 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Martin. Have been meaning to diy some primo em172 binaurals but haven't = got around to it and was considering trying the Rolands so really intereste= d in your experience. I have read a write up somewhere that you need to mak= e a really tight fit in the ear using the appropriate size ear piece, I thi= nk they come in small, medium and large. Could this be the problem? I guess= if you have an extra large ear hole that could be a problem. Adrian On Wednesday, 9 April 2014, 17:27, Martin Williams <= com> wrote: =C2=A0 Hi, I've recently purchased a set of binaural microphones specially adapted to = work with the Roland R -05. Has anybody tried these? At the moment I can record only by having the control volume at 0 and using= the gain as I need. Otherwise there can be severe(yes, severe) feedback. I= s there something that I need to know? Martin |
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