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Adamn

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  1. Thx for your fast reply! I tried it, and I CAN'T adjust the rec-level using the |<< >>| slider on my remote. I also looked at the manual, there is nothing about adjusting the rec-level with the remote!!! Edit: Where can I buy the RM-MC40ELK? On ebay, I can only get it from China. I'm from Europe. EDIT2: This site http://www.minidiscaccess.com/item.html?PRID=1512686 says that it is working with the MZ-N10 ... hmmmm...
  2. Hi everybody! Still got some questions ... I record line in and have this recorder, but I need another remote control: Sony MZ-N10: level meter: remote control: My question: Which remote control is available for my recorder, that has the following specs: - you can set rec volume - you can see level meters - brackground light ???????? With my actual remote control, I can't see level meters and I can't set the rec volume
  3. I'm thinking about if it's worth to use SP mode because of the 80min recording time. Is there such a big quality loss between SP(292 kbps) and LP2 (132 kbps) mode?
  4. Hi there! Thx for your help boojum. Would be possible, but are all settings gone then? Thats my only concern. Greetz
  5. Hey, thank you VERY much. You are a great help! A guy told me, that OKM II Pop is completely unusable for rock concerts, because the bass is completely destroyed as a result of the striking membrane. Do you agree? I played a little bit with my stereo with high bass pressure. Set mic sens to low, -20db switch on, line in, 15/30 record volume. Worked pretty well. But I don't know if you compare this to a live concert in a hall. The other problem at a concert is, the nearer the end of the show, the louder the speakers. So I assume that you have to correct the rec volume from time to time during a concert.
  6. Thx A440 for your tips! I think this helped me alot and I understand your tutorial completely! But other questions came into my mind: * If I have to use the -20db switch because of loudness, is there a quality loss compared to not using the -20db switch? * How come, with my old mic (Sony ECM-125 mic) I always used the Auto Volume and MIC IN and never had any problems? I have to annotate there was hardly any bass. * Has this to do with the MIC or the MIC IN slot? Maybe the REC IN slot handles the loudness problem?
  7. SP mode doesn't work, because with that setting, I can only record 80 mins and thats too short for a concert, therefore im using LP2 mode. I'm 100% sure I have used line-in. Couple of minutes ago, I tried recording from my stereo with heavy bass and I used the mic in. It wasn't overdriven at all, but you hardly could hear any bass.
  8. Unfortunately this IS what the recording on the disc sounds like. I transfered the show with my MD-Deck optical out > soundcard optical in > Adobe Audition 2.0 Hi! Thx for your reply. Are you sure to use the mic input? If i read the usermanual, this is what they say: " The A3 will yield the best results when used on LINE inputs. With its automatic level adaptation, high microphone supply voltage and considerably low noise floor, the A3 offers a significantly greater increase in dynamic range when compared to the conventional direct connection to a microphone jack." So what would you recommend me to do? How can I set the levels with my MZ-N10 MD player? THX in advance! Adamn
  9. Hi there! I don't know what to do and maybe somebody be so kind to help me. I tried to record a rock concert in a small venue, unfortunately the result (sample.mp3) was REALLY awful. The file is attached. My settings and equipment: Device - Sony MZ-N10 Settings device: mic sensitivity low used Line-in for mic LP2 mode Mic - OKM II POP, with A3 adapter Settings A3: Low Frequency Roll Off ON switch position "-20dB" ON I was standing in front of the soundboard. The batteries were full. The device and the mics are new. Can anybody give me some advice what I should do that I still hear some bass? THX Adamn sample.mp3
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