Hi James, I have to say what White Noise is because it helps to more understand why Pink noise is different and I have to use quotes " White noise is a statistical model for signals and signal sources, but are variable in sound energy" so it has a lighter higher pitch tone (treble-ie). " Pink noise is the most common signal in biological (human hearing) systems. In pink noise, each octave carries an equal amount of sound energy" so it has a little more deeper sound (bass-ier) and signal strength on the VU meter with the volume of the signal generator kept at the same volume. I'm sorry but it is very hard for me to explain, I hope that helps. I got my sort of quotes from Wikipedia...
That's awesome, have a great time using it. I like the pride of when you build something and it works and does what you need it to do :-) Also thank you :-)
Nice video, mate. It would be interesting to know your opinion/test results comparing the Behringer B5 to the ISK Pearl.
Sorry, I don't own any ISK microphones...
I think the Pearl is better for a fixed cardioid, but if you need omni I'd definitely get the B5.
Dylan J thanks mate.
B 5 for me .Fuller and warmer
Good Comparison! What exactly is pink noise? I have never heard of it before!!
Hi James, I have to say what White Noise is because it helps to more understand why Pink noise is different and I have to use quotes " White noise is a statistical model for signals and signal sources, but are variable in sound energy" so it has a lighter higher pitch tone (treble-ie). " Pink noise is the most common signal in biological (human hearing) systems. In pink noise, each octave carries an equal amount of sound energy" so it has a little more deeper sound (bass-ier) and signal strength on the VU meter with the volume of the signal generator kept at the same volume. I'm sorry but it is very hard for me to explain, I hope that helps. I got my sort of quotes from Wikipedia...
@@murraystechtime8530 Haha helped a ton!
My PC is done😁😁 Great video by the way👍
That's awesome, have a great time using it. I like the pride of when you build something and it works and does what you need it to do :-) Also thank you :-)