Subject: | Re: Settings on Olympus LS-12 with AT2022 to minimize noise |
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Date: | Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:26 am ((PDT)) |
The LS-10 was $85-100 on eBay a few months ago. I bought and sold one there. Using the 'hi' switch on that unit is nevertheless noisy. I used i= t with the ME66 as well. You will be able to get satisfying results on the low setting, but you will want to be as close as possible to your subject t= o minimize the amount of editing you might have. Here is a file with this equipment recorded with no obstruction from about = 5 meters. https://soundcloud.com/russ-wigh/marsh-wren-worthingtons Russ Wigh |
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