Jason Nicholas Posted May 30 Report Posted May 30 I just did a google search to determine the moisture resistance of RØDE TF-5 microphones and was given this…quite peculiar AI synopsis. Looks like it’s not only humidity resistant but I can basically use it as a hydrophone! I’m not sure the robot overlords are quite yet ready to take over. Quote
The Documentary Sound Guy Posted May 30 Report Posted May 30 I always wanted to measure temperature with my microphones. Now I can compensate for changes in the speed of sound as the day gets hotter. Nice to see it will also monitor my processes for me and can be used for transportation too. I wonder how that will work? Quote
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