Evening Traffic on Lowry Avenue
November 24, 2008 – 1:24 pm by John Keston
One of the first few recordings I made with my Sony PCM-D50 was to capture traffic ambiance. This was really a pretty good test for the stereo imaging of the built in mics. I held the device, so there is some handling noise, although I did put a wind screen on the D50. This recording would have been impossible without it. The mics on the D50 are very sensitive to wind. Even indoors if an object, like a door, moves the air near the unprotected mics you will hear the capsules flapping in the breeze. Despite the wind screen you can hear a bit of wind noise around 00:34. The stereo image is acceptable, but it’s not as broad as other stereo mics I’ve used such as the Shure VP88. I have yet to try the 120 degree, Y pattern setting, which I imagine will spread the image considerably.
2 Responses to “Evening Traffic on Lowry Avenue”
Hey.. Well im recently going into college and they asked it would be better if i get a recorder, such as your Sony PCM-D50.
What recorder do you recommend me or I should definitely I should buy one like yours?
..Though is expensive…
Lol… xD
Thanks
By Daniel Ramirez on Jan 7, 2009
Hi Daniel. If you just need a recorder you could try the Zoom H2, but checkout the resources in Portable Digital Recorder Resources for more info. Congratulations on your acceptance to Audio Production school!
By John Keston on Jan 7, 2009