Geofone
Geofón Back in Stock Next Week on Monday (26. 7. 2021 at 22:00 CEST)
Geofón Should Sell Out Fast
Geofón will be back in the LOM store on Monday. Mark Monday, the 26th of July 2021 at 22:00 CEST. That is the time Geofón will appear in the store again. It may sell out very fast. Shipping of the purchased Geofón will happen within 2 weeks after Monday.
Geofón is a sensitive geophone adjusted for field recording purposes. Originally designed for seismic measurements, it can be used with regular field recording equipment to capture very faint vibrations in various materials and even soil.
Geophone Features
- Frequency response: 10 – 1000+ Hz
- Impedance: 3500 Ω
- Resonant frequency: 14 Hz
- Open–circuit sensitivity: 80.0 V/m/s
- Cable: 1.5 m, robust polyurethane jacket, shielded
- Output: XLR-3M balanced, gold-plated black Neutrik connector
Lom
Geofón comes back! (Monday, the 15th of March at 17:00 CET)
Geofón will be back on Monday
Monday, the 15th of March at 17:00 CET Geofón will appear in the store again. Even though we made a lot of units, it may sell out very fast. Shipping of your Geofón will happen within 2 weeks after Monday.
Geofón is a sensitive geophone adjusted for field recording purposes. Originally designed for seismic measurements, it can be used with regular field recording equipment to capture very faint vibrations in various materials and even soil.
Lom
How to Make Drone Sounds in Ableton with Geofón and Free Plugins
Make Drone Sounds in Ableton
How to Make Drone Sounds in Ableton with Geofón and Free Plugins
We wanted to show you the wonderful world of drone sounds. In this video, we record audio from the Lom Geofón and use Ableton to create some of the eeriest sounds! Just because drone sounds can sound scary doesn’t mean the price should frighten you. Do not fear, free plugins are here!
Not only are all these unique plugins free, you can also access Ableton for free for 90 days! This video isn’t sponsored we just though you should know. We hope you enjoy this video and please let us know if you have any advice, tips, or tricks with making these sounds.
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From a hydrophone (underwater microphone), Lom Geofon, Lom Prizor, to the Sennheiser MKH 8040 you’ll see what’s possible if we play around with frequencies using Izotope Iris 2.
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