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From:
peter woodman
To:
Inverted Drum Machine , Ray Lind \(Cafe\)
Date:
Fri, 4 May 2001 15:34:13 -0700
Subject:
RE: [idm] O.T. - md live rec Q: what mic to buy?
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a friend of mine has a solution for hands-free operation of that $99 sony one. get yourself some old baseball hat, and duct tape the mic to it. it may look a *bit* conspicuous, but certainly less so than holding a mic in the air. as a sidenote, the quality of that particular microphone is top-notch - you won't be disappointed.
quoted 23 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message----- > From: Ray Lind (Cafe) [mailto:RLIND2@bordersgroupinc.com] > Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 9:53 AM > To: idm@hyperreal.org > Subject: [idm] O.T. - md live rec Q: what mic to buy? > > > so i'm going to take a stab at recording a live show to md - specifically > the upcoming ae gig at the el rey in la. i've got a shiny little silver > sony but my question for the seasoned out there is: what brand/type of mic > would you recommend? can i get by with a simple jacket-lapel-clip-on > arrangement (to keep both hands free for maximum chin-stroking ability) or > should i invest in a more standard mic (like that $99 sony model) > that i'll > have to hold through the entire gig? i saw a few options recently in the > sony store at the sf metreon, but didn't pick up anything. i know the > thread on how to smuggle came up a bit ago, but i don't remember anything > specifically on mics in the last several months. advice on the mic and > general recording techniques, to maximize signal-to-noise, is appreciated. > > thanks, > ray lind >
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