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====== How to mount Uši (Pro) ====== | ====== How to mount Uši (Pro) ====== | ||
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There are endless ways of mounting Uši microphones, | There are endless ways of mounting Uši microphones, | ||
===== Uši clips ===== | ===== Uši clips ===== | ||
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The most basic way to mount them is to use lavalier microphone clips like these: | The most basic way to mount them is to use lavalier microphone clips like these: | ||
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===== Other ===== | ===== Other ===== | ||
+ | Other ways of attaching Uši can be **rubber bands** (Uši mounted to your fingers, for example), **piece of solid-core wire**, **duct tape**, **blue-tack**... | ||
- | Other ways of attaching Uši can be **rubber bands** (Uši mounted to your fingers, for example), **piece of solid-core wire**, **duct tape**, **blue-tack**... | ||
====== Microphone arrangements ====== | ====== Microphone arrangements ====== | ||
- | ==== Binaural recording ==== | + | ===== Binaural recording |
One of the popular microphone techniques is called **binaural recording** – simulating an experience of listening. In that case, microphones are positioned in place of ones ears and allow for realistic recordings. The proper binaural technique involves [[https:// | One of the popular microphone techniques is called **binaural recording** – simulating an experience of listening. In that case, microphones are positioned in place of ones ears and allow for realistic recordings. The proper binaural technique involves [[https:// | ||
- | ==== Coat hanger ==== | + | ===== Coat hanger |
Other popular method (apparently invented by Chris Watson) is **coat hanger mount**, where small mics are attached to a regular metallic coat hanger, which serves as a microphone stand. | Other popular method (apparently invented by Chris Watson) is **coat hanger mount**, where small mics are attached to a regular metallic coat hanger, which serves as a microphone stand. | ||
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- | ==== Other methods ==== | + | ===== Other methods ===== |
Another interesting and creative method is mounting the mics on your fingers using rubber bands, for great expressive positioning of the microphones in space. | Another interesting and creative method is mounting the mics on your fingers using rubber bands, for great expressive positioning of the microphones in space. | ||
We have also done many recordings with simple attaching of the microphones on a recorder bag, for extra stealthy setup. | We have also done many recordings with simple attaching of the microphones on a recorder bag, for extra stealthy setup. |