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The reason I'm making "microphone-specific" EQs is there're a lot of affordable mics out there that COULD sound really good, with a little EQ. If you're interested in a way to improve your audio for filmmaking on a budget, check out one of the comparisons on this PODCAST episode.

Before we specify what settings to use (on the microphone and on the audio recorder) we need to establish the distance between the mic and the sound source. This is called "proximity". The following blog post has more info: My 5 Proximities for Mics
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