I have to record some animal sounds, specifically geese in their pen at night.
Would any of you guys leave your mics outside, but covered with a roof, but otherwise in an open pen overnight?
Suggestions, thoughts?
Mics - I bought a pair of behringer C-2 mics for such 'dangerous' missions -
Random eBay example for $59They do actually sound good, only down side (IMO) is they have a little more self-noise than the more expensive equivalents (but also if there is background wind/rustling it won't be noticable). So depends on how hi-fi the recording has to be? I'd recommend the C-2's for people here wanting to record from the mosh-pit
Here is a similar example of a recording of ducks & geese from a C2 pair...
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=39712and a pic of the recording in session...
Everyone should have a pair of these in their arsenal
Other points...overnight recordings can be very boring, been there done that on a number of occasions
It helps alot if your recorder has an auto-split function so that you can specify 1 hour chunks or something.
I love the R09HR for this.
You can also wrap your mics in food grade cling-wrap (they are safe from moisture and condensation then), that will work very well, done that with my C2s and AT3032s, if you keep a tightly stretched film over the capsule then there is no noticeable effect on the sound.
You will notice I am using a tripod, I prefer to use one out in the field as it's light-weight & stable. The pan/tilt head allows you to level the mics when the ground isn't
BTW: where is your recorder going to be?
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