This page specifically talks about these microphones:
http://www.avisoft.com/tutorial_field_recording.htm
Cheers,
Stewart
On 23/08/2011, at 7:39 AM, Peter Shute wrote:
> Seems to be a bit over half the price of the ME66. I never considered that
> one when I was choosing mine, because "everyone" seems to go for the ME66. Is
> the ME64 directional enough for this kind of thing? I want to be able to
> record a high flying parrot and not have the recording dominated by the
> Willie Wagtail in the tree next to me that never shuts up.
>
> It's very hard making these choices when you don't have the opportunity to
> try anything before you buy.
>
> Peter Shute
>
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> Plowright
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 9:06 AM
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Sound recording - a light weight solution
>
> Discussion seems to have centered around a ME66 Sennheiser mic - don't forget
> the ME64/K6 module. This is a lovely short relatively inexpensive mic, easy
> to carry in bum bag together with an Olympus LS11, home made windshield,
> wooden handle covered with a bicycle grip etc. The easier it is to carry the
> more likely you are to use it. I use Adobe Audition v3 for editing, expensive
> but excellent. No matter PC or Mac, the editing programs are very similar.
> Howard Plowright
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