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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...
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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
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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?
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Hi there! Thx for your help boojum. Would be possible, but are all settings gone then? Thats my only concern. Greetz
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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
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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