many thanks from me as well! i've nearly completed building my first
stereo AT3032 rig with immense help from everyone here.
a few more field tests and some more wind modifications and i think it
will be ready to go.
a few questions:
1) how would i go about testing each mic to make sure they match? i
was planning on pumping out some white noise and recording each one
from the same perspective. then maybe checking it on a graphic eq
program in protools? is there anything else i can do to test their
response?
2)i've recently installed some rain gutter mesh similar to Paul
Jacobson's modified rig: http://www.mactrix.com.au/node/24.
is there a realistic difference between the expensive, commercially
avalable "wind muff" material and other similar looking "faux fur"
materials? any suggestions would be lovely.
cheers,
jeremy
> as usual I got very useful information and ideas and hints from the
list!
> a special thank to Walter that is always a great resource of info and
> first-hand experience!
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> Gianni
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