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Bennyp
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Hi there,
I'm taking a course to get a license as a tour guide in sunny Israel. Once a week we meet early in the morning and then pile on the bus to go explore some new region of the country.*
Right now I use my tascam dr1 to capture the talks at various sites and it does a decent job, but there are a few difficulties.
Typically my group will be standing out in the field, with light to moderate winds, and I can eke out a spot between 5-10 feet from the guide, who might be soft*spoken. getting a legible recording can be quite a challenge.
In a month or so I'll be picking up my tascam dr100. I'm putting*together options for recording tourguides outside in the field.*
So*here are my options:
A) use the internal cardioid or omni mics.
B) plug in a mic from my collection into one of the XLR inputs
The mics I have are:
akg c1000s
shure sm58
shure sm57
A cheap apex medium diaphragm compressor
and two cheap chinese matched stereo pencil compressors.
the downside to plan a is internal mic quality. The pro is battery usage
and it's easier to*manage the equipment along with my notebook and pen
the downside to b is finding a way to hold the mic, notebook and pen
at the same time (this is less of a concern without external mics
because I can hold the unit under my notebook)*
I have all kinds of*fantasies of rigging up some kind of wearable mic stand and wiring It*to the unit in my cargo pockets. Yes, I dream of being a cyborg.
I'm thinking right now that if I can rig up some kind of clever*shoulder or hip mounted mic stand, then the c1000s or the sm58 would be my*best shot. Any ideas?
I'm taking a course to get a license as a tour guide in sunny Israel. Once a week we meet early in the morning and then pile on the bus to go explore some new region of the country.*
Right now I use my tascam dr1 to capture the talks at various sites and it does a decent job, but there are a few difficulties.
Typically my group will be standing out in the field, with light to moderate winds, and I can eke out a spot between 5-10 feet from the guide, who might be soft*spoken. getting a legible recording can be quite a challenge.
In a month or so I'll be picking up my tascam dr100. I'm putting*together options for recording tourguides outside in the field.*
So*here are my options:
A) use the internal cardioid or omni mics.
B) plug in a mic from my collection into one of the XLR inputs
The mics I have are:
akg c1000s
shure sm58
shure sm57
A cheap apex medium diaphragm compressor
and two cheap chinese matched stereo pencil compressors.
the downside to plan a is internal mic quality. The pro is battery usage
and it's easier to*manage the equipment along with my notebook and pen
the downside to b is finding a way to hold the mic, notebook and pen
at the same time (this is less of a concern without external mics
because I can hold the unit under my notebook)*
I have all kinds of*fantasies of rigging up some kind of wearable mic stand and wiring It*to the unit in my cargo pockets. Yes, I dream of being a cyborg.
I'm thinking right now that if I can rig up some kind of clever*shoulder or hip mounted mic stand, then the c1000s or the sm58 would be my*best shot. Any ideas?