Put the info into Google Maboy and see what you get.



On 7/07/2016 11:31 PM, kelby carlson wrote:
THanks. Is there a good way to get a sense of which microphones are
worth purchasing? i will probably have to do it online, so if there
are any review sites that would be nice.

On 7/7/16, Andy <meikle.ai...@btinternet.com> wrote:
Hi Kelbie.

I have an Olympus DS 50 and have made rather nice recordings from my farm,
with all the animal sounds etc.

#It's pointless trying to record a good quality recording, using only an
in-built microphone on a hand held recorder!

I purchased a pair of BSM 90 Binaural microphones, which clip onto my
clothing.  I think they were about £60, but the quality is fantastic, and
I've actually done a couple of out and about podcasts using this set-up and

I've been delighted with the quality.

So my advice is to look at a paire of binaural clip-on microphones.

Very best wishes.
Andy.

----- Original Message -----
From: "kelby carlson" <kelbycarl...@gmail.com>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2016 1:16 PM
Subject: Recording While Moving Around


All,

This is a rather basic question, but I haven't been able to find a
good solution. When using a digital recorder to record an environment,
sometimes I need to move around while doing so. Holding the recorder
in one hand is not always the best way to do it. Furthermore,
sometimes I need to move the recorder just slightly for various
reasons. When doing so with an internal microphone, the recorder will
catch the touch of my hand on the device; the pickup of the sound is
quite noticeable. Unfortunately the recorder i am using (Olympus DM-4)
has a tiny carrying case, but it can't readily be attached to anything
and it obscures all of the buttons.

Any suggestions anyone has would be much appreciated.




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