Can anyone recommend a good mic for recording room ambience?
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Joined: Mar 06, 2007 Posts: 524 Bay City (Michigan) |
Can anyone recommend a good mic for recording room ambience? —I am super sweet |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3546 mojave desert, california |
From what I've read, Soundfield makes a great room-ambient mic: but it's mucho mucho expensivo! For that kind of thing, many like to use a couple of condenser stereo microphones, but there are many many choices out there depending on your budget... Maybe contact the folks over at Sweetwater, and see what they recommend. |
Joined: Aug 23, 2006 Posts: 2123 The jungle |
IMO, there are lots of great mics out there for cheap nowadays. And you can thank the Chinese. Howabout a Nady RSM-5? An honest-to-God RIBBON mic for less than a hundred bucks! Also check out the cheap MXL condenser mics. — |
Joined: Mar 07, 2006 Posts: 80 San Diego, CA |
You can try my own DIY ribbon mic design: We used 2 on the most recent CHUM disc and 3 or 4 during the recording of the Sand Devils drum tracks - specifically to pick-up room ambience. Ribbon Mics pick up in a figure-8 pattern, so while the front of the mic picks up whatever it's pointed at, the back picks up the reflectons from the room. Very cool for ambience.
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Joined: Nov 22, 2007 Posts: 901 Portland, OR |
I bought your ribbon mic plans a couple of months ago (before I joined this forum) and am looking forward to building a couple and trying them out They're somewhere on my LOOOOOOOOOOONG list of musical projects to be completed (-gotta assemble a Strat, Jazzmaster, and take care of some amps first). The MXL67 is a pretty decent cheap (inexpensive) condenser in my opinion and would be good for room ambience mic'ing IMO. — |