Quote Originally Posted by massplanck
Quote Originally Posted by Fernando
Bjork uses MD's :lol:. Ive tried this with a sony one a few times and some Rhode NT1's (I think they were NT1's or NT3's, not too sure). Worked fine for me, see if theres anywhere you can hire portable DAT's out. I know I just go to my uni and take them over night. I personally would use a MD coz they arnt that expensive. Couple of nice mic's tho :!:

Hmmm. Thats a good idea. Just hire one out for the weekend then go find some cats and break into some noisy factories.

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You could try going to your local uni, find the location of the engineering workshop and and go in. Blag your way in and say your doing a sound recording project in a class there. Thats what we did. Ive ****ed up so many recording too because the sound lacks isolation. You get a shit load of ambient/atmospheric sound if your outside. Sounds obvious but we get used to hearing all that but when its brought into a controll room it sounds ****ed. Mind you its good if thats what your after. Corridoors and stairways are great for reverb sounds too, again you could try the local uni or hospital. Be carefull you dont get put in the nut house tho :!: . Take a metal pipe with you and try it :lol: .

The factory idea sounds I bet youl get some sick sounds