« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2007, 04:45:18 PM »
has anyone else recorded in humid conditions and has it had an affect on their recording?
Some years ago, I recorded a bunch of Yes shows during a summer tour with my old Sonics>D7. All the shows turned out great *except* for the two recorded in Gulf coast locations -- New Orleans and Pensacola. It was humid as all hell down there... probably 95% humidity, in mid-August. The recordings suffered from extremely numerous pops that rendered them all but unlistenable. Two weeks later (after my gear dried out I suppose) things were back to normal. I want to cry every time I think about those ruined recordings.
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Mics: Schoeps MK4, DPA 4061, AT953, Shure MV88
Preamps/BB: Nbox, tinybox, ST-9100, CA-UGLY, SP-SPSB-10
Recorders: In use--Teenage Engineering TX6, Tascam DR-2d, Sony PCM-A10, Zoom L-20R; collecting dust--Sony M10, Ediirol R-09, Zoom H4n, Zoom H6, Cymatic LR16
Video: In use--Panasonic VX981, Panasonic ZS100, GoPro Hero 10/11; collecting dust--Sony HDR-CX520V, Sony HX9V, Panasonic ZS3/ZS7