their excuse is, they want to run it on two AA cells, and last ten hours.
Umashankar
> Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:24:38 +
> From: f...@linuxaudio.org
> To: sursound@music.vt.edu
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Core Sound TetraMic
>
> On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 12:09:26PM +
On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 12:09:26PM +, Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
>
> I found this website comparing signal to noise on a lot of recording devices:
> http://www.avisoft.com/recordertests.htm
> Seems they have at least used the same equipment to measure all the devices.
Interesting. And it confirm
Of John Leonard
Main
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Subject: Re: [Sursound] Core Sound TetraMic
Not arguing with the figures, just stating empirical findings.
Will see if I can find details of the two machines at some point. Ditched one
manufacturer because
Not arguing with the figures, just stating empirical findings.
Will see if I can find details of the two machines at some point. Ditched one
manufacturer because of poor quality control, so may just have been unlucky.
John
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> On 5 Nov 2013, at 22:41, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
>
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 10:20:35PM +, John Leonard wrote:
> Hmm, not what I've found: I mean, really not what I've found.
No point in discussing basic physics, a self noise of 19 dB(A)
and a sensitivity of 7 mv/Pa amount to -116 dBm(A) at the
input of the preamp. Unless I botched up the the c
Hmm, not what I've found: I mean, really not what I've found. Sorry to
disagree, but I've tried a number of systems and have found that the low-cost
recorders that I've used, un-modded, have had unacceptable noise levels when
cranked up.
Regards,
John
On 5 Nov 2013, at 21:45, Fons Adriaensen
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 03:16:42PM +, John Leonard wrote:
> It's not so much the microphone, but what you connect it to:
> because of the relatively low sensitivity, you really need
> a low-noise pre-amp.
Using the specs provided by Core Sound:
Self noise: 19 dB(A)
Sensitiviy: 7 mv/Pa
a pr
On 5 November 2013 14:03, Peter Lennox wrote:
> what sort of mind-bending effects?
> Dr Peter Lennox
>
For example, virtually rotating the mic while placed over a piano, also to
some degree zooming in and out.
Most clients don't want that on their recordings, but John Oswald recorded
Gordon Mona
--On 05 November 2013 21:41 +0100 David Worrall
wrote:
John or me? - I'm sending it straight to a Tascam DR-640.
David
On 05/11/2013, at 4:30 PM, Moritz Fehr wrote:
Hi all,
what other preamps (portable?) are you using with your TetraMic ? I have
tested it with a Motu Traveler which is not
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Subject: Re: [Sursound] Core Sound TetraMic
On 5 November 2013 08:30, Moritz Fehr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> what other preamps (portable?) are you using with your TetraMic ? I have
> tested it with a Motu Trave
On 5 November 2013 08:30, Moritz Fehr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> what other preamps (portable?) are you using with your TetraMic ? I have
> tested it with a Motu Traveler which is not bad, and an Edirol R44, which
> is quite noisy.
>
> Regards
> Moritz
>
I use a first generation MOTU Traveler with the
Hi Moritz,
John or me? - I'm sending it straight to a Tascam DR-640.
David
On 05/11/2013, at 4:30 PM, Moritz Fehr wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> what other preamps (portable?) are you using with your TetraMic ? I have
> tested it with a Motu Traveler which is not bad, and an Edirol R44, which is
> quit
Mind you, I have a lovely recording of the Dambusters memorial fly-past that
was ruined both by a BBC news crew in a helicopter, but also by some very cross
Canada Geese. Very spectacular in surround if you need a Lancaster Bomber,
mixed with a helicopter and geese, all from a variety of differe
> Hi,
>
> The main problem in the UK is getting away from ambient noise
> (traffic, aircraft, people, barking dogs, wind in trees & grass, rain
> and other water etc.). Then there's still a residual of Brownian air
> motion from everywhere. Apart from frogs if you're patient (or
> possibly bees or
Hi,
From: John Leonard
Date: 5 November 2013 15:16:42 GMT
And of course, Australian nature is a damned site louder that the
English variety...
On 5 Nov 2013, at 07:57, David Worrall wrote:
I've used the TetraMic almost exclusively for outdoor 'nature'
recordings, including much at dea
Hi all,
what other preamps (portable?) are you using with your TetraMic ? I have tested
it with a Motu Traveler which is not bad, and an Edirol R44, which is quite
noisy.
Regards
Moritz
Am 05.11.2013 um 16:16 schrieb John Leonard :
> It's not so much the microphone, but what you connect it t
It's not so much the microphone, but what you connect it to: because of the
relatively low sensitivity, you really need a low-noise pre-amp. I use a Metric
Halo ULN-8, which works extremely well with the TetraMic. The ST450 outputs at
line level, so mic pre-amps are not an issue. And of course,
I've used the TetraMic almost exclusively for outdoor 'nature' recordings,
including much at dead-of-night.
I've never had a real problem w. noise from the mic, (in reality, nature very
noisy) - my problems have almost all been with RF and I would love a balanced
solution.
David
On 05/11/2013,
Just a short note about noise.
While the ST450 is slightly quieter than TetraMic, in practice, TetraMic
noise has never been a problem when Recording Music .. even in very quiet
studios.
Paul Hodges recorded his son in the Warehouse, a well known studio in
London, so you can judge for yourself
On 11/04/2013 05:29 AM, Len Moskowitz wrote:
Jörn wrote:
now if somebody made an analog tetramic-to-CAT5 interface like the
insta-snake, small box about the size of the handle of an sm58, one end
with 6pin mini-xlr and maybe a rubber gasket to hold the tetramic, four
balancing transformers/ppas
Jörn wrote:
now if somebody made an analog tetramic-to-CAT5 interface like the
insta-snake, small box about the size of the handle of an sm58, one end
with 6pin mini-xlr and maybe a rubber gasket to hold the tetramic, four
balancing transformers/ppas to match the twisted pair, and a nice
etherco
, but I will put up my calibration system photos
somewhere and provide a link
umashankar
> Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 14:52:15 -0500
> From: palme...@mymail.vcu.edu
> To: sursound@music.vt.edu
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Core Sound Tetramic
>
> umashankar, if the kickstarter happen
umashankar, if the kickstarter happens to not reach its goal (though it's
boding well now), can the people still buy mics at that price? also i just
read your comparisons on the kickstarter page, thats what i was looking
for, thank you
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> I'm
I'm hoping for a demo model quite soon, at which point I'll be able to do
comparisons.
>> I think a lot of us would appreciate a comprehensive comparison between
the TetraMic & the Brahma.
On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 12:08 AM, len moskowitz
wrote:
> Laurent,
>
> You can find many user comments about
Nope - at least on earlier units one ppl wouldn't really provide enough
current and in any case you need all four to provide unbalanced to balanced
conversions.
Dave
On 3 November 2013 13:08, Michael Chapman wrote:
> > --On 03 November 2013 09:06 + Michael Chapman
> > wrote:
> >
> >> T
> --On 03 November 2013 09:06 + Michael Chapman
> wrote:
>
>> The PP units invert the signal.
>
> My understanding is that the early ones did, but the later ones are
> different and do not.
> Paul Hodges
Does that mean you can get away with only one
(With CAT-5 there is only one 48V wi
A CAT-5 socket (in an XLR housing) on umashankar's Zoom is an interesting
possibility ...
Michael
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On 11/02/2013 08:51 PM, Michael Chapman wrote:
PS The wonders of recording with fifty metres of CAT-5 lead have to be
experienced !!!
absolutely. we just used an eigenmike (2nd version, with the handle) off
of a 75m cat6 lead, and it was very convenient. i flew it upside-down on
the neutrik
--On 03 November 2013 09:06 + Michael Chapman wrote:
The PP units invert the signal.
My understanding is that the early ones did, but the later ones are
different and do not.
Paul
--
Paul Hodges
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> On 11/02/2013 08:51 PM, Michael Chapman wrote:
>
>> PS The wonders of recording with fifty metres of CAT-5 lead have to be
>> experienced !!!
>
> absolutely. we just used an eigenmike (2nd version, with the handle) off
> of a 75m cat6 lead, and it was very convenient. i flew it upside-down on
> t
Laurent,
You can find many user comments about TetraMic on our User Comments web
page:
http://core-sound.com/TetraMic/11.php
Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
Core Sound LLC
www.core-sound.com
Home of TetraMic
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On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 08:51:24PM +, John Leonard wrote:
> Having been through most of the available tetrahedral arrays,
> I now only have the two: a TetraMic, which I use mainly for
> indoor music work, at which it excels,
Confirmed.
I wonder if anyone ever tried a Tetramic at the focal
On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 11:13:57AM -0700, Eric Carmichel wrote:
> It might be fair to state (if this is true) that Ambisonic mics,
> in general, tend to be noisier because the noise of four capsules
> is additive. That is, noise isn't averaged or subtracted as with
> correlation measures made with
Just to echo the others, really. The TetraMic has its faults, but at the price,
it can't be beaten, although it looks as though the Brahma (prices are on the
Kickstarter site, Eric C) will run it close. I'm hoping for a demo model quite
soon, at which point I'll be able to do comparisons.
Havin
>
>
> Eric C's two cents worth:
> I suppose the flimsy connectors are needed to keep size small? Something
> like the Game Boy connector (later to be used as FireWire connect) might
> be more rugged, but not circular (thus making it more difficult to machine
> the mic's body). One does have to
Greetings,
RE
**I am in the process of acquiring a Surround Mic. Ideally with the Ambisonic
technology. Has anyone ever used the Core Sound Tetramic and if so, could you
provide a evaluation. Thank you.
**Laurent
**if you can live with flimsy connectors and four separate phantom power
adapter
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> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Core Sound Tetramic
>
> On 11/01/2013 08:05 PM, Laurent Wermenlinger wrote:
> > I am in the process of acquiring a Surround Mic. Ideally with the
> > Ambisonic technology. Has anyone ever used the Core Sound Tetramic
> > and if so, could
On 11/01/2013 08:05 PM, Laurent Wermenlinger wrote:
I am in the process of acquiring a Surround Mic. Ideally with the
Ambisonic technology. Has anyone ever used the Core Sound Tetramic
and if so, could you provide a evaluation. Thank you.
if you can live with flimsy connectors and four separate
I am in the process of acquiring a Surround Mic. Ideally with the Ambisonic
technology. Has anyone ever used the Core Sound Tetramic and if so, could you
provide a evaluation. Thank you.
Laurent
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