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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: CQ_DX on October 10, 2003, 12:48:07 PM
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Easy question:
Been poking around the net reading various information on mic setup....XY, ORTF, etc. I can't seem to find an explanation of DIN setup. Is there a FAQ or a website URL someone can point me to to read up on this config?
Thanks
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Imagine ORTF with the microphones at 90* and the capsules spaced 17cm for hypers and 20cm for cards.
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that is why I love the DIN and ORTF bars for the schoeps actives, takes all the guess work out of it
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copy/paste from dpa mic university:
DIN stereo uses two cardioid microphones spaced 20 cm apart and angled at 90° to create a stereo image. The DIN stereo produces a blend of intensity stereo signals and time delay stereo signals, due to the off-axis attenuation of the cardioid microphones together with the 20 cm spacing. If used at larger distances to the sound source the DIN stereo technique will loose the low frequencies due to the use of pressure gradient microphones and the influence of the proximity on these type of microphones. The DIN stereo technique is more useful at shorter distances, for example on piano, small ensembles or used for creating stereo on a instrument section in a classical orchestra.
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Check out Microphone U, Stereo Techniques at:
www.dpamicrophones.com (http://www.dpamicrophones.com)
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copy/paste from dpa mic university:
Dang...beat me to it!
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CQ_DX - welcome to TS.com and +T
If your username is what I think it is,
TU DX 73 DE LEE KF4TXD ;)
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CQ_DX - welcome to TS.com and +T
If your username is what I think it is,
TU DX 73 DE LEE KF4TXD ;)
huh? :spin:
Heath
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CQ_DX - welcome to TS.com and +T
If your username is what I think it is,
TU DX 73 DE LEE KF4TXD ;)
WTF
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Big time! ;)
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haha... bow down to the geek power!
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that is why I love the DIN and ORTF bars for the schoeps actives, takes all the guess work out of it
spoiled geek ;D
spoiled geek slut! ;D ;D
and damn proud of it ;D
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What?? You guys don't speak HAM?? :bigsmile:
Not that I do....just used to have a roommate who was fanatical about it; so I kind of recognize it.
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not quite fanatacal, but I dabble in 2m occasionally...
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CQ_DX - welcome to TS.com and +T
If your username is what I think it is,
TU DX 73 DE LEE KF4TXD ;)
;D
Yeah, Lee, you called it. I've been lurking here for quite some time but only recently (last week)
registered for a user name. I don't tape, but I find the technical discussions interesting.
I guess it's the same electronics gearhead geek gene that develops obsessive tapeheads - mine is directed mostly at ham radio.
73 de Scott W4PA - w4pa@yahoo.com
P.S. Wanna trade? I have a major league CD list thanks to the efforts of all you guys out there. Thanks a LOT.
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Here's a different din pic. This one's w/ a slightly modded akg bar.
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Here's a different din pic. This one's w/ a slightly modded akg bar.
??? ???
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Here's a different din pic. This one's w/ a slightly modded akg bar.
??? ???
Sorry, I'm trying to figure out why the .jpg won't attach. don't use quick reply, jpg less than 128kb, hit browse, pick jpg , post. I can attach from my hard drive can't I? You need to be smarter than the "reply page"
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Here's a different din pic. This one's w/ a slightly modded akg bar.
??? ???
Sorry, I'm trying to figure out why the .jpg won't attach. don't use quick reply, jpg less than 128kb, hit browse, pick jpg , post. I can attach from my hard drive can't I? You need to be smarter than the "reply page"
as long as its 128 or less and its on yer hard drive, there shouldnt be a problem... ;)i'd check to see if its for sure 128 or less......
ummmm, what does it say when you try??
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file size is105kb. I didn't get any kind of error message, thought it went out..
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test
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you cant use quick-reply.
Hit Reply. put some text in the box...anything will do.
Hit the browse box. find the pic double click it & hit ok. Your ready to post.
Good luck!!
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barren, thanks for the pics......using the right kind of mics too.. ;)but, did ya ever get it to werk on ts.com?? ??? 8)
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Nope, not yet. Both you and kindguy described what I did. Thanks to you both for trying to help. Still no attachment. I'll keep reading. Sooner or later I'll come across the answer. In the meantime, I are a dumbass. Now off to the archives.
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Hmmm, according to Brian S. "Note: if you preview the post, you may have to re-attach the image. " I've been previewing each time. Thanks again to you and Kindguy and thanks for the +T. Thanks also to Mike French for steering me towards the archives (saw that in another thread).
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Hot damn! I still are a dumbass but I can post a pic
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Sorry, you can't repeat an action within the wait time. You must wait 12 hours.
ill hit ya up after that barren......how are ya diggin the rt angle on the 480's...???/i have planty of mic cable but no rt angles...
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i need to get myself some right angles as well, the straight angles have been puttin a hurt on the shockmounts, and thanks to bean showin me the ropes as well as daryan using DIN, i really dont use anything else anymore, din anywhere between 80-110 degrees for me and the results are sweet, and nice pics barren4 btw, +T
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Sorry, you can't repeat an action within the wait time. You must wait 12 hours.
ill hit ya up after that barren......how are ya diggin the rt angle on the 480's...???/i have planty of mic cable but no rt angles...
I'm lik'in them. Overall I don't know that it makes that much difference, but it does streamline the visual clutter on top of the stand a bit.
thanks for the +Ts
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i need to get myself some right angles as well, the straight angles have been puttin a hurt on the shockmounts, and thanks to bean showin me the ropes as well as daryan using DIN, i really dont use anything else anymore, din anywhere between 80-110 degrees for me and the results are sweet, and nice pics barren4 btw, +T
awww, geeeee chris, youre making me blush.... :-*
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i need to get myself some right angles as well, the straight angles have been puttin a hurt on the shockmounts, and thanks to bean showin me the ropes as well as daryan using DIN, i really dont use anything else anymore, din anywhere between 80-110 degrees for me and the results are sweet, and nice pics barren4 btw, +T
awww, geeeee chris, youre making me blush.... :-*
lol ;D, you gotta start somewhere right, im glad i knew how to do it right after gettin my real tapin rig after ditchin the MD
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i need to get myself some right angles as well, the straight angles have been puttin a hurt on the shockmounts, and thanks to bean showin me the ropes as well as daryan using DIN, i really dont use anything else anymore, din anywhere between 80-110 degrees for me and the results are sweet, and nice pics barren4 btw, +T
awww, geeeee chris, youre making me blush.... :-*
lol ;D, you gotta start somewhere right, im glad i knew how to do it right after gettin my real tapin rig after ditchin the MD
no doubt, i learned thru trial and error.....but was phunn nonetheless... 8)