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Use for questions generally related to recording techniques and processes. This includes the recording of sound, MIDI data and automation, but please use one of those tags too, to add better definition.

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Behaviour of gears in freezing conditions

I can recommend you this: Recording in low temperatures are not such a problem, the difficult parts are putting the gear out in the cold air an back. … It makes no sense to start recording and all batteries are down because of the coldness. …
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Who is recording in 24/192kHz?

Who is? And what is your setup? I fear of spamming again my harddrives with the doubled size of the double size of 48kHz...
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Capturing audience reaction during a concert.

All this requires preparation, takes a lot of time (except placing 2 miks at FOH, this is easy), gear, long cables, channels for recording and good microphones (schoeps, neumann). …
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How do you get rid of the birds in your recordings?

Nighttime: No other folks, no birds, great for recording Sunday: Is great to make records, no construction works, but lot's of people - Make the test: try to make a good record from a train stops/depart … So: It's always worth to think/plan before recording, it safes lot's of time and frustrations. Guido …
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What Technique do you use for Room Tone recording?

Take omnidirectional microphones! In contrast do cardioids, omnidirectional microphones captures much more low end. This gives you the andvantage that your room tones will also have something in the …
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