Reading Time: < 1 minute A few weeks ago, I bought a pair of Earsight microphones 48V XLR plugs. After testing them with the new Zoom F3, I found that, as it was logical to expect, the stereo separation with these two omnidirectional capsules was not great, despite having…
Reading Time: 2 minutes People often debate the use of mono or stereo microphones inside a parabolic dish. This I have already mentioned here.In summary: some prefer a mono recording for a “clean” use with spectrogram analysis, others prefer to obtain a stereo recording to have a pleasant…
Reading Time: < 1 minute This is a very rare recording to be made in Italy. The Aquatic Warbler, Acrocephalus paludicola, is rarely found in Italy and is present only during migrations, both spring and autumn. I recorded this subject on 21 April 2000 at the Palude of the…
Reading Time: 2 minutes WARNING to the volume of audio listening because of the high signal distortion on the left CARDIOID channel! Great Telinga!A few years ago, on a rainy morning, I devoted myself to storage somerecordings made in 2009 with Edirol R9 and Telinga Twin Science Mic…
Reading Time: 2 minutes Here the well-known naturalist videomaker Marco Omodei Salé at work. He mainly works in the Dolomite environment, but does not disdain filming species of the plain, where he spends most of his days. At the link below we can see some wonderful videos he…
Reading Time: 3 minutes To achieve a recording of a subject in its soundscape context (which represents the acoustic photograph of the environment we are investigating), we need to use a stereo recording, better if a wide focused parabolic stereo microphone system.By adopting the stereo configuration with the…
Reading Time: < 1 minute Ortolan bunting song. Recorded using a mid MONO parabolic microphone – 2 x Primo EM172 caps and a 33 cm dish.Filmed with a Sony Nex6 + adapter and a Lens Nikon 400/5,6 IF-ED. Special thanks to Gastone Pivatelli.
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Reading Time: < 1 minute TETA – DIY Stereo Microphone – AOM 5024L capsules Nightingales Duet song in a marshy environment
Reading Time: < 1 minute European green toad – Bufotes viridis – Rospo smeraldino Recorded using a Telinga PIP parabolic microphone (Plug In Power, with direct power supplied by the Zoom H1 digital audio recorder). Registrazione effettuata mediante l’utilizzo di un microfono parabolico Telinga PIP (Plug In Power, con…
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