After a good friend of mine lent me this pair of fantastic microphones (audio-technica at3032), I decided to create a video of field recording in the traffic of the city near my house. The recorder I used is the Tascam dr44wl. I limited myself to putting a windscreen in front of the microphones because the wind was almost absent. In post production I didn't equalize the sound. I left it flat to really hear the original sound of these omnidirectional microphones. I placed them parallel at a distance of 60 centimeters.
nature sound recording with parabolic microphone DODOTRONIC and TASCAM DR44WL. I Checked the volume with the Dr Control App by Tascam Field Recording a few kilometers from the sea in a sound environment far from human presence ..
In this new adventure I have decided to combine the sounds of nature with artificial sounds in the same song. Indeed in this mystical landscape the sounds of birds and the sounds of cars alternate. the sounds of nature were recorded at sunrise a few kilometers from the place of the video, away from traffic with my Dodotronic parabolic microphone, connected to the Tascam dr44wl. The video was recorded with the Sony Alpha 7iii. Audio editing with cubase pro 11. Video editing with final cut pro. A mystical experience in a fascinating place
Registrazione del suono del sottobosco con Tascam dr44wl e parabola Dodotronic. Base musicale realizzata con Cubase pro11 ed il plug in Omnisphere
individually recorded the sound of stone, coarse salt, fine salt, balloon, broken glass, toolbox. then with cubase pro11 I worked on every single sound with the internal cubase plug ins (reverb, limiter etc ..), with RETROLOGUE 2 i created a riser Finally I synchronized and boom! This is my attempt to reproduce this explosion sound effect Ho registrato singolarmente il suono di pietra,sale grosso,sale fine,palloncino,vetri rotti,cassetta degli attrezzi. poi con cubase pro11 ho lavorato su ogni singolo suono con i plug in interni a cubase(reverb,limiter ecc..)Ho creato un Riser con RETROLOGUE 2.Infine ho sincronizzato e boom!