Hello Hamit, No 36 is out.
> On 13 May 2020, at 17:04, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: > > Is 35 the newest 1? IF so no I've meant to just haven't gotten to it. Will do > soon though. Thanks for the reminder. > > On 5/13/2020 11:13 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote: >> Hello Hamit, >> >> Out of interest do you listen to Mosen at large (specifically 35)? He is >> singing from the roof about the F6 as it has an iPhone app which is not >> perfect but gives access to functions we have never had access to before. >> >> Regards, >> >> >>> On 13 May 2020, at 16:07, Hamit Campos <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Actually Gena there's 1 place where I'll give it to ya. Dynamic mics. This >>> is also true for the H5 but much much less oddly enough. Same for the H4N >>> Pro. The H6 in this respect is again as noisy as the Olympus LS-100. Now >>> can't say on the F6 as no one's demoed dynamics on that yet and Neal hasn't >>> demoed dynamics on his 744-T so can't say nothing on that either. >>> >>> On 5/13/2020 11:02 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote: >>>> Hello Aidan, >>>> >>>> Well I am picky, there is nothing wrong in getting the best out of the >>>> equipment. The Zoom 6 pre-amps are renowned for their hiss. It would be >>>> useful to share your tips to get the most from the recorder. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 13 May 2020, at 13:52, Aidan <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> If using something like h6 I cannot really imagine that you would need >>>>> to apply noise filters. Unless you very picky. >>>>> >>>>> On 5/13/20, Georgina Joyce <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Hello Tim, >>>>>> >>>>>> Interesting, if using a non destructive DAW like reaper, if it is >>>>>> incorrectly applied simply undo it. I am not familiar with using >>>>>> expanders. >>>>>> But the noise comes from whatever equipment. Very few mics have a >>>>>> undetectable noise floor and even the best pre-amps have some noise. So a >>>>>> light touch of post processing is likely to be required. But as you >>>>>> rightly >>>>>> point out it is down to the environment and what purpose the recording >>>>>> is to >>>>>> serve. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 13 May 2020, at 12:23, tim cumings <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I agree about most of theadvice here. However i would be careful about >>>>>>> using a noise gate. If set incorrectly, a noise gate can make things >>>>>>> sound >>>>>>> worse than better. A downward expander would be better, but if you are >>>>>>> using a quality mic and have recording levels set properly, even a >>>>>>> downward expander probably isn't necessary, depending on what you are >>>>>>> recording. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 5/12/2020 5:30 PM, Georgina Joyce wrote: >>>>>>>> Hello All, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Rather than making the current discussion on Zoom Microphones. very >>>>>>>> long >>>>>>>> I thought I would ask the community of their experiences and how they >>>>>>>> undertake a recording? As I was not sure if Andy wanted tips on >>>>>>>> recording >>>>>>>> techniques I thought such a thread would help him and those of us who >>>>>>>> have a Zoom. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Firstly, I would record in wav. Then use reaper to apply a noise gate. >>>>>>>> This removes hiss and other quiet unwanted noises. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I would not use a capsule on the recorder unless it was the only mic >>>>>>>> available for that application. Using such a mic I would secure the >>>>>>>> recorder and start the recording early so that I could discard the >>>>>>>> first >>>>>>>> second as it will contain handling noise. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I would not wear noisy clothing or jewellery and try to get away from >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> active recording space. It is surprising how clothing, shoes and >>>>>>>> bangles >>>>>>>> rustle and jangle when you are trying to be quiet. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Then it is about choosing the mic for the sound stage I am trying to >>>>>>>> capture. Remembering that the wider stage means that I have to be that >>>>>>>> much quieter. It could pick me up breathing and moving my feet. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Then there are practical considerations such as power for the Zoom and >>>>>>>> protection from wind and rain. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Of the top of my head these are the considerations I would employ >>>>>>>> before >>>>>>>> a recording. So what about your experiences and approach? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Gena >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Call: M0EBP >>>>>>>> DMR ID: 2346259 >>>>>>>> Loc: IO83PS >>>>>>>> 73 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Gena >>>>>> >>>>>> Call: M0EBP >>>>>> DMR ID: 2346259 >>>>>> Loc: IO83PS >>>>>> 73 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> Gena >>>> >>>> Call: M0EBP >>>> DMR ID: 2346259 >>>> Loc: IO83PS >>>> 73 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> Gena >> >> Call: M0EBP >> DMR ID: 2346259 >> Loc: IO83PS >> 73 >> >> >> > > -- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > Gena Call: M0EBP DMR ID: 2346259 Loc: IO83PS 73 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. 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