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In Reply to: RE: Hopelessly Naive Microphone Questions posted by chi7 on December 13, 2007 at 10:59:02
Thanks chi7, this is great advice! If you can remember the name of the book I'd be hugely grateful! When I put your fragments into a search engine I get a book by Jon F. Eiche, is that it? Even if it isn't, it has led me to a plethora of other books. Thanks for the leads!
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Hi,
the link pasted below will take you right to the "sound handbook" I was thinking of, used starting around $20.00
also check " If Bad Sound Were Fatal, Audio Would be The Leading Cause of Death" Don and Carolyn Davis about $20.00
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?SID=337714&z=y
Enjoy!
thanks chi7; I've ordered them both.
I like your choice of the m-audio but for the same price also check out the TC Electronic Konnekt 8 FireWire Audio Interface. It has a sample rate of 192k... very high resolution. (with the right software you could make sacd of dvd-a high-res discs.
Also, the Rode NT4 Stereo Condenser Microphone for $480 with it's fixed x-y patern can make easy work of high quality stereo recordings without renting and without having to be a recording engineer.
Cheers!
George
Thanks George.
Those are a couple of very interesting solutions. The TC Electronic unit looks great, but I've had the M-Audio Firewire 410 for a couple of years now, and money is tight so I'm afraid that beastie is a given for this project. The Rode NT4 has really piqued my interest, though. It seems to solve a lot of problems at once: decent quality, stereo matching, idiot operator damage limitation. I'm very excited by this one's possibilities--thanks!
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