Homemade binaural mic the two elements are headphone drivers.a small step up transformers adds a few db of boost.
Yeah, it's the wrong name, but you know what it is. Stereo mikes are popular too; probably more than dummy-head mikes.dummy head?
I did thousands of recitals with mike arrays very much like hifijohn's. Some were brass and/or wood.
I am looking to record a brass and percussion band in the park, very informal. Any suggestions in terms of specs, schematic, etc.? Thanks!
https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/stereo-mic-techniques/
https://producelikeapro.com/blog/fundamental-stereo-miking-techniques/
http://pspatialaudio.com/microphone technique.htm
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/stereo-microphone-techniques-explained-part-2
AB parallel seems to be most widely used for live hall or outdoor stereo, but with multichannel recording added sound from close-mics are useful to catch vocalist or solo instruments. You can adjust separation to find out what you like.
https://producelikeapro.com/blog/fundamental-stereo-miking-techniques/
http://pspatialaudio.com/microphone technique.htm
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/stereo-microphone-techniques-explained-part-2
AB parallel seems to be most widely used for live hall or outdoor stereo, but with multichannel recording added sound from close-mics are useful to catch vocalist or solo instruments. You can adjust separation to find out what you like.
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