From: David Paquette ()
Date: May 6, 2008
Subject:
Re: Advice on hardware: zoom h2 + okm2?
I've had the exact same problem with stealth binaural mics from Sound
Professionals; they necessitated a very specific placement to avoid
that cavity effect (which is pretty hard to guess without
headphones...). After a while I got better at placing them, but again,
I'd have wind noise at times. The external ones that you can clip on
your hat or shirt have a windscreen which really helps.
david
Le 08-05-06 à 16:24, Hector Centeno a écrit :
> I've been doing some binaural recordings with in-ear microphones but I
> find the cavity effect ("canned" sound) created by the ear's pinnae to
> be annoying and very difficult to EQ. Is this a normal thing that has
> to be dealt with when doing in-ear recordings or is just the design of
> my microphones or even my own ears? Recordings done with the mics out
> of the ears sound spectrally well balanced and natural.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hector
>