Earbags … Binaural Primo EM272 Microphone


Binaural sound test with Primo EM272 external microphones inserted in Earbags as ‘headset’, plugged in the Sony ZV-1 camera with audio level 15 the first minute, and level 20 the next minute.
Recordings like this in my ZV-1 camera need rebalancing in Post (FCPX) of the Stereo Left/Right to around -50% (shift to left channel). I am not sure right now after these first tests (done Oct 31th at home in the garden) whether the camera is the problem because I used a 3.5 mm right-angle adaptor to hook up the Primo mics cable to the camera, that may have caused this. However the Primo mics gave perfectly balanced left/right recordings in my Olympus LS-10 field recorder.
Earbags Binaural Primo EM272 Microphone | 20201104 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com

Primo Water & Wind Duet


First day recordings (Oct 31th) with Stereo Primo EM272 external microphones plugged in the Sony ZV-1 camera.
Recordings like this in the ZV-1 camera needed rebalancing in Post (FCPX) of the Stereo Left/Right to -50% (shift to left). I am not sure right now after these first tests whether the camera is the problem because I used a 3.5 mm right-angle adaptor to hook up the Primo mics cable to the camera. However the Primo mics gave perfectly balanced left/right recordings in my Olympus LS-10 field recorder. Primo Water & Wind Duet | 20201102 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com

Primo Stereo


First stereo recording with Primo EM272 microphones plugged in the Sony ZV-1 camera. Primo Stereo | 20201031 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com

Primo Woods


Primo EM272 sound recorded on the Tascam DR-10L audio recorder (M gain) , with image from the Sony ZV-1 camera – from a first test yesterday outside in the woods around Alphen in Holland. Primo Woods | 20201023 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com

Primo


Sound of the Primo EM272 microphone on the Sony ZV-1 camera with audio level 12 , in a first test outside in the woods around Alphen in Holland. The Primo EM272 is replacing the well known Primo EM172 – see eg John Chu at YouTube , where I first heard this mic used for a binaural recording. Primo | 20201022 | Michel van der Burg | 1-memo•com