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Ok- ive read thru most of the posts here, and im just confused. I have a m505 unit. It decided it was done living this weekend, and wont close now. So im trying to decide where to go. I use the md to record concerts. I have an ipod for playback and listening in general. I need to be able to play my old md recordings. I want to be able to make high quality stealth recordings with a new md player. Battery life and recording time at high quality are key features. Its a real pain to switch 80 minute cds during a concert. Any advice would be appreciated. Are there any hard disk recorders that would also suit my needs?
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I have a sony mz-n505. Recording in sp will give me 80 min. Mono will give 160 min. For a live show in a club, does it really matter? I use card mics, if that matters. Im recording tonight! Lazzez bon temps rouller!
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I video tape shows, and audio tape with my md. Im wondering if this mic http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MEWA:IT would make my audio sound better than a md recording. Im trying to make a dvd of with the video and audio. I figure the mic experts here will have an opinion. Thanks
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Looking at the specs for the camcorder, it has a mic in. Is there any issue with using a batt box with mic in- does the mic power interfere?
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I have a 9v batt box that powers the mics when I record now, with 1/8 plugs. I assume that is a "juice box"? Sony makes mini boom mics that will clip on to the top of the camcorder. I was considering buying one of those instead of using my current mics, since that would be a nice compact setup. Having 6 feet of mic cables, a batt box, and 2 small mics doesnt sound very interesting to me. So you think the best sound would be to record directly onto the mini dv tape?
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I have been audio recording concerts with my MD. I have stealth cardioid mics. I also have a Sony mini dv camcorder. I want to video tape some of the same shows. What would be the way to have the highest quality audio- camcorder built in mic(doubt it), MD audio recording dubbed over the tape(I guess I can learn to do this) or plugging my stealth mics into the camcorder mic in? Thoughts? I have Adobe Premire to edit the video- its damn hard to learn!
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sent you a pm. email me if you see this brianATmrisDOTcom. I may miss a pm
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Run the batt box into line in. I have a sound professionals box with 7 bass settings- I have found it works best with on the 6th highest rolloff. My MD, a Sony 505, has auto levels. Thats what I use. I tried setting them myself, but set them too high. Im new at this, but my understanding is if you record at a lower sound level than you like, you can adjust this upon converting to cd.
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I dont think thats it. It was cool and shaded.
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I tried to record a few shows at a festival this weekend. Im new to this, but have used the setup about 6 times previously, so thought I had it figured out. I set my Sony 505 to auto level, sp recording. I left the setup sitting on a chair, so no bumps and talking would be recorded. The battery in the MD and batt box are fresh. I started recording, and walked away. Upon returning, found the recording stopped for no apparent reason. Happened 3 x this weekend, yet successfully recorded 2 other shows. I listened to the cut off recordings, and nothing/no one was messing with the rig, so I cant figure out why this happened. Any ideas? The MD player seems fine- plays back no problem, so I dont thing thats it.
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Thanks for the link. Are you suggesting I get and external usb connection to the laptop? Any idea why the PC would have skips?
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I have my first recordings, trying to convert to cd. I hooked up the MD to the line in on my PC. Recording with Audacity. I get skips on the computer recording. Could the problem be the speed of the computer/hard drive/ processor? Something else? My laptop is much faster, but only has mic in. Any advice/opinions on external sound cards? Im thinking of one for the laptop, since the burner is on the laptop anyway. If I rip to the PC, I will need to transfer via network to the laptop to burn. Thanks from a newbie.
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I have a n505. Im building my battery box. I only have optical inputs. I took an old pair of headphones and soldered on a mic capsule(just one) to test the recorder. I get nothing on the md recorder. I hooked up my mic to the computer, and it works. I hooked up the computer audio out to the md, and it records fine. What am I missing? I dont think it would matter that I only have 1 mic, vs 2. It would just give me 1 channel. I bought good Panasonic capsules, but want to experiment with the Radio Shack ones to learn the ropes. Im going to a concert on Friday, and want to debut the system! Go Terps!!
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Im going to try to build my first set of binaurals and battery box, using the diy info on micdiyers website. I have not seen anyone mention how to add a bass roll off for the diy setups. Any advice?
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Hi- new to the site and concert recording. I already own the Sony n505. I want to be able to record live concerts- stadiums, bars, and festivals. Would someone give me some direction with selection of microphones, and any other gear needed. I dont have a large budget for this- I plan to convert to cdr to play in my car. Thanks!