I wouldn't go into the H2 line or mic inputs - they are very noisy - but
Umahankars modified H2 which will take your Tetramic direct to the h2 (by
removing the capsules in the H2 and replacing them with a 5pin xlr) is a
project I have had on the back burner for a while and should give you an
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?
I wouldn't go into the H2 line or mic inputs - they are very noisy - but
Umahankars modified H2 which will take your Tetramic direct to the h2 (by
removing the capsules in the H2 and replacing them with a 5pin xlr) is a
project
[mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On
Behalf Of Augustine Leudar
Sent: den 3 oktober 2012 11:35
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?
I wouldn't go into the H2 line or mic inputs - they are very noisy - but
Umahankars modified H2
] On
Behalf Of Augustine Leudar
Sent: den 3 oktober 2012 11:35
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?
I wouldn't go into the H2 line or mic inputs - they are very noisy - but
Umahankars modified H2 which will take your Tetramic
Subject: [Sursound] Low cost mobile ambisonic recording possible ?
I want to lighten my burden when traveling and maybe do a recording. I want
to avoid spending much more money on this.
So I want to put a few questions on the table.
I can accept to carry the Motu Traveler as the Microphone
Bo-Erik Sandholm bo-erik.sandh...@ericsson.com wrote:
I want to lighten my burden when traveling and maybe do a recording. I
want to avoid spending much more money on this.
Consider using a Tascam DR-680. It's available in the US for under $700 and
has good mic pre-amps with digitally set