

Also, even though the mic is fixed to the face, the tone can still change with head position, presumably due to reflections off other parts of their body. I guess some people's cheek skin or bone is just more resonant than others. The same mic in the same rough position on different actors' cheeks can sound radically different.


I've been doing sound for community theatre for about 14 years now, the last couple of years on a digital board (an X32), but sometimes I still struggle with EQ and dynamics.
