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 with me. Very happy with it. Obviously is not the quietest mic in the world but is very decent and gave me the chance to record things I couldn't record otherwise (and also recorded very wuiet environments with it). I modded a Rycote blimp to host it, so I have no wind fear, I just switch it on and record. Battery life is impressive. When then the new Rycote and the Reynolds will see the light, I will be very happy to give them a test and hopefully buy one or the other, as I need a bigger rig for other jobs.

:-)

Emanuele


On 10/08/2018 19:37, Søren Bendixen wrote:
Hi
I´m in the same situation, want to record nature (and other things) in 
ambisonics. and I have no experience - and waiting for the new Røde(Rode) NT- 
SF1 - I will be just below 1000 USD
Røde took over Soundfield and then bought some knowledge about Ambisonics 
equipment and this microphone would be the result ... In Denmark, for example, 
Sennheiser ambeo costs around 1900 usd
They announced the NT - SF1 almost 6 months ago - so..

BR
Søren Bendixen
Den 10. aug. 2018 kl. 20.22 skrev Drew Kirkland <drew....@gmail.com>:

Hi guys

We have recently decided to record nature in ambisonic format with a
additional specific mono and stereo recordings added in at edit stage.

I would be interested in current ambisonic mic choice, we don't have loads
of cash but want to get as transparent a sound field as possible.

We have all had experience over the last 30 years or so of using standard
mics and have our favourites for particular situations but have never had
experience of usi g ambisonic mics and relevant field recorders.

Advice welcome

Drew





Drew Kirkland
1 campbleton cottage
Hunterston Estate
KA23 9QF

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New Exhibition sound design " På Djengis Khans stepper - Mongoliets Nomader",
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are in exemplary harmony, which is just as consistent
completed when you attend the exhibition. the room is generally enhanced by a 
rather fascinating sound design” (22 juni 2018)



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