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chessrock
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Just curious as to why it is that Large Diaphragm condensers are so popular as room mics (? ?)
When you think about it, their characteristics -- tighter pickup pattern, flattering response curves, off-axis response, etc. -- don't exactly come to mind when I think of an ideal room mic.
My initial thoughts would lead me to believe a wide, wide pickup pattern with great off-axis response and an accurate sound would be a little more ideal for picking up the room. I'm thinkinging omnis -- and I actually use the Behringer reference mics and they make me a happy camper.
Just curious, to those of you who prefer LDCs, what is the reasoning and what do you like about them? I feel like experimenting a little on my next session.
Thanks!
When you think about it, their characteristics -- tighter pickup pattern, flattering response curves, off-axis response, etc. -- don't exactly come to mind when I think of an ideal room mic.
My initial thoughts would lead me to believe a wide, wide pickup pattern with great off-axis response and an accurate sound would be a little more ideal for picking up the room. I'm thinkinging omnis -- and I actually use the Behringer reference mics and they make me a happy camper.
Just curious, to those of you who prefer LDCs, what is the reasoning and what do you like about them? I feel like experimenting a little on my next session.
Thanks!