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Rhino_Rick
New member
Greets board,
I'm recording tonite and I was reading something about the Behringer ECM8000's and how they make decent affordable overhead mics.
I went onto the Mars Music site (since I have one very close by) and it listed the description as:
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The ECM8000's linear frequency response and omnidirectional polar pattern allows you to carry out measurement and alignment tasks with minimum hassle and maximum precision, making it a perfect complement for a real-time analyzer.
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I was under the impression this was a microphone, not a tape measure. I don't know how a tape measure can pick up the ambience of the cymbals and toms any better than a hair dryer.
Maybe someone could clue me in as to what this really means? What kind of measurements are we talking here?! I'd really like to pick these up if these could be of value.
Thanks much!
-Rick, Detroit
I'm recording tonite and I was reading something about the Behringer ECM8000's and how they make decent affordable overhead mics.
I went onto the Mars Music site (since I have one very close by) and it listed the description as:
******
The ECM8000's linear frequency response and omnidirectional polar pattern allows you to carry out measurement and alignment tasks with minimum hassle and maximum precision, making it a perfect complement for a real-time analyzer.
******
I was under the impression this was a microphone, not a tape measure. I don't know how a tape measure can pick up the ambience of the cymbals and toms any better than a hair dryer.
Maybe someone could clue me in as to what this really means? What kind of measurements are we talking here?! I'd really like to pick these up if these could be of value.
Thanks much!
-Rick, Detroit

He's recording tonight, and all he's got are Mars and the but-licks at Guitar center nearby in lovely beautiful motown.
