The audio engineer who mics the Tiny Desk Concerts has an article on how he chooses microphones.
Check it out here: https://www.npr.org/sections/allsongs/2 ... icrophones
NPR article on choosing a microphone
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NPR article on choosing a microphone
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Re: NPR article on choosing a microphone
That’s a good article, thanks for posting it. There are also many other good inexpensive microphones worth checking out too. For example: The Sennheiser MD421 and Rode NT3 are two of my favorites.
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Re: NPR article on choosing a microphone
Yeah, this is definitely not an article on inexpensive microphones.
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Re: NPR article on choosing a microphone
Microphone placement is most important, and it doesn’t always take an experience mic to capture what’s really needed... In fact sometimes it takes a really cheap mic too capture a desired (needed sound).
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