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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2005-05-06 13:37 [#01590057]
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i am looking for a microphone to record/sample acoustic instruments with ... it should have a wide frequency range (~0-20khz) and be rather portable + a 3.5 mm plug ... no phantom feeding(?)
tips?
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tridenti
from Milano (Italy) on 2005-05-06 14:31 [#01590127]
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no, i'm sorry dunno....
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 14:40 [#01590131]
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Sony ECM-MS907
For a decent frequency range, try this portable electro-condenser microphone. Probly the best thing on the market for both price and sound quality. Designed for minidisc recording of accoustic instruments. I have tried it, and it sounds nearly immaculate. The best thing you can find for around $100-$150.
Apparently, this one is very good too, but I have never tried it.
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tridenti
from Milano (Italy) on 2005-05-06 14:42 [#01590134]
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wow! second: Price: $59.95
first: Price: $79.95
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 14:43 [#01590135]
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Furthermore with the sony, its phantom power source comes from a battery that is held in its body, so you don't really need anything other than the microphone and the recording device. I am going to be buying one this week (although I borrowed a friends for about 2 months a couple years back, and I decided I couldn't live without one).
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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2005-05-06 17:34 [#01590313]
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thanks Taxidermist for the tips! i might use my iRiver H120 to sample some guitar/instruments ... not sure if microphone #2 will pic up noise form the harddrive if plugged in directly into the iRiver.. but it looks really nice!
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2005-05-06 17:38 [#01590314]
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also... you could go to a recording studio. Rehearse untill you are happy and record it the best way for a quarter of the price with somone else picking the correct microphones/positioning etc. Depends how confident and how much practise you put in.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 17:39 [#01590316]
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Well, that is the only problem I have heard about that unit, that its so responsive that it will pick up sounds from your recording machine. You want to get an eigth-inch sterio extention cable. Those are pretty cheap tho.
With a minidisc recorder, you want to store your device in a pocket, or a sound resistant bag, so that the mic doesn't record it as well.
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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2005-05-06 17:50 [#01590328]
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i have one of these, but i'm not really happy with the frequency range (100-15,000Hz), i need more bass! might get the Delta and use the extension cord from the sony mic..
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2005-05-06 18:02 [#01590336]
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Heh... I am going to get a delta and a pen mic from that site when I am finished with the basics for my studio... but I want the ECM first.
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JivverDicker
from my house on 2005-05-06 18:03 [#01590337]
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is that the wall mike?
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chambre noire
from Iceland on 2005-05-06 18:06 [#01590340]
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the Sony one is pretty cheap on eBay..
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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-05-06 18:36 [#01590353]
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mini phjones
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