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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, however we would like to list a few to get you started! There are endless ways of mounting Uši microphones, however we would like to list a few to get you started!
  
 ===== 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://www.neumann.com/?lang=en&id=current_microphones&cid=ku100_description|artificial dummy head]], but we had some great results with simple mounting of the mics on glasses in the position of ears. 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://www.neumann.com/?lang=en&id=current_microphones&cid=ku100_description|artificial dummy head]], but we had some great results with simple mounting of the mics on glasses in the position of ears.
  
-==== 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.