Summary of Contents for Blue Microphones OmniMouse
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LIKE BLUE MICROPHONES, THE OMNIMOUSE HAS BEEN DESIGNED WITH A SPECIFIC SONIC SIGNATURE THAT IS DISTINCT FROM OTHER MICROPHONES. BUT THAT’S TRUE OF ALL OUR MICROPHONES, FROM OUR BUDGET-MINDED BALL SERIE SO, A LOT OF PEOPLE COME TO US AND ASK, “WHY DO YOUR MICS HAVE SUCH WEIRD NAMES?” WELL, superb deta suggested recording tips.
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BOTTLE MIC AND ITS FAMILY OF INTERCHANGEABLE CAPSULES. SO WHETHER YOU’RE RECORDING THAT NEXT PLATINUM ALBUM IN A STATE-OF-THE-ART STUDIO OR A DEMO FOR YOUR KID’S BIRTHDAY, BLUE HAS A MICROPHONE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. AND YOUR BUDGET. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW.BLUEMIC.COM AND SEE FOR stands but commercially-available Decca Tree fixtures are available and allow for ease of setup and precise placement.
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16kHz This frequency chart is only a start. It gives the recordist a basis of the sound provided. How the microphone reacts in a particular application will differ greatly because of many variables. Room acoustics, distance from sound source (proximity), tuning of the instrument and mic cabling are only a few of the interacting issues. For an artist or an engineer, how the microphones are used creates the basis of the sound.
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