
Mark Foley
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Mar 31, 2008, 2:48 AM
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Re: [Sparky] Zoom H2 setting suggestions
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First off, I've never used the H2 in this manner...so any feedback will be from perceived knowledge of the H2 and my own experiences....with that said: thumbs up for going to the rehearsal. I know many on here for the wedding gigs don't do rehearsals, but for critical audio capture even with the relatively simple setup you'll be using, the rehearsal will give you valuable information. If anyone tells you to forget the rehearsal, they are dead wrong.... I've done way to many audio-centered gigs and sound checks are priority one...period
Quote I was thinking I might need to set them at 120 degrees to cover the entire stage. Does that sound logical? Yes...when using a mic in this fashion to capture a broad area and somewhat at a distance from the sound source, you want the induction angle as wide as possibe to cut down/reduce/eliminate out of phase sound
I'm somewhat assuming that I need to tilt the mics back a bit so they are angled up towards the performers as opposed just being straight (angled at 90 degrees). Is that correct? I' mot sure this is all that critical and the only way to verify is to test at the rehearsal...however, this will probably not matter all that much given the perceived distance from the sound source to the point in space where the recorder will be placed.
Since the mics are going between the stage and the orchestra my plan was to only record on the stage side ... figuring the orchestra would be plenty loud even though the mics were directed at the actors. Sound correct? Yes...once again, I would, if you can, experiment at the rehearsal and see....
Should I set it on Concert setting or leave it completely off? With the orchestra on the back side of the mics I thought maybe nothing would be needed. I've never used this setting as I never had to record in this fashion, I would probably leave this off....
And then the last part is deleting the files. Should I be reformatting (as I do my digital files on my camera) or just drag and drop the audio files (not the folders) to the trash. With flash cards, since there are no physical moving parts (and nothing to wear out doing this), you should always reformat to remove any fragmentation _________________________ Mark
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