Jon Fairhurst
May 21st, 2011, 02:00 PM
I did a series of indoor, one person interviews yesterday using a Sanken COS-11D and a Soundelux U97 (S/N 1!) in super cardioid mode on a stand into a Fostex FR-2LE recorder. The sound is good, but could be better.
Did I need better mics? No. The Soundelux sounds especially good. Did I need a better recorder? No, the hiss is very, very low. Better cables? Better position? No. All that was great.
What I needed was a few crummy blankets hung between stands. And maybe some sandbags to keep the stands vertical. The room had opposing hard walls and windows with little to break up the sound. Echo was the problem and no mic or recorder would have changed that.
I'm being picky here. The sounds is really quite good. The target audience isn't likely to notice.
But blankets? They're cheap compared to mics and recorders. And they would have helped us block stray light for a more controlled lighting situation. A double win!
Sometimes, simple solutions beat expensive ones. :)
Did I need better mics? No. The Soundelux sounds especially good. Did I need a better recorder? No, the hiss is very, very low. Better cables? Better position? No. All that was great.
What I needed was a few crummy blankets hung between stands. And maybe some sandbags to keep the stands vertical. The room had opposing hard walls and windows with little to break up the sound. Echo was the problem and no mic or recorder would have changed that.
I'm being picky here. The sounds is really quite good. The target audience isn't likely to notice.
But blankets? They're cheap compared to mics and recorders. And they would have helped us block stray light for a more controlled lighting situation. A double win!
Sometimes, simple solutions beat expensive ones. :)