Hi Søren,
In my opinion, second-order ambisonic microphones perform better than
first-order mics in every way.
I suggest that if you are able, to join Facebook's "Spatial Audio in
VR/AR/MR" group. You can ask your project questions there of probably
the most knowledgable immersive sound eng
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Thank you Emanuele.
I now have a large diaphragm version mounted on the zoom, intended for nature
recordings. Here is a sample, in B format.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17GtK69T_RsN0iYyYKuWOdZNjrweweUML
There is also an ambisonic studio microphone using 25 mm capsules.
You can find all
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Hi Len
This is very interesting information.
I’ve have just ordered a mixpre 6 so I’m ready for 1’ st order ambisonics
But my aim is using ambisonics in exhibition set ups so people can walk around
in spaces/full circles ca. 10 meters in diameter
I have no experience with ambisonics and not at a
When selecting an ambisonic microphone, I'll suggest a few things you
should look and listen for.
All of the older Soundfield microphones (all other than the SPS200) used
hardware to apply their calibrations. Each microphone was individually
measured and a calibration correction was built int
In the meantime, while waiting for the next phantasmagoric mic to come
out we need to get out and record right?
How heavy and bulky, and how much post work you are planning to have/do?
Following my past experiences and actual needs I ended up using the
Brahma-in-Zoom mic, which is now always wit
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On 11/08/2018 18:16, jack reynolds wrote:
I use 14mm electrets, so you can still get them pretty close together. They
naturally have a lower noise floor and wide dynamic range.
Thanks for the clarification - I'd only seen your large diaphragm mics.
14mm capsules sounds fine.
Chris Woolf
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