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I'll try to be brief. The sound on a feature I will shoot next year is recorded on an MZ-RH10/M100 because I can download easily to a Mac. My gudbet is very limited and I an thinking on using a couple of Sony tie-clip mics and anther Sony model ECM-MS907C (I guess) mixed on an Azden CAM-3. How will it sound? I believed the sound on the recorder is already great and I am shooting dialogue mainly. Can you help? Another set-up was a Sennheiser ME-66 connected to the recorder through a Monstercable iStudio Link but it'll be more expensive. Thanks a lot, I'm new to the forum, to MiniDisc and sound in general.

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Be careful recording with mono tieclip mics (one band around the plug, not two) because you will only get sound in the left channel.

The Sony 907 is supposed to be good for what you're doing because it's directional, which will help you isolate your dialogue from ambient sound, and because you can get a true mono signal out of it and then place your dialogue anywhere you want in a stereo mix. Do a search on this site for that model and you should find more information about it.

I suggest you look at http://www.soundprofessionals.com and then call them up and talk to someone about your specific needs. They've been helpful and knowledgeable when I've talked to them. Obviously they have their own stuff to sell but I find they're pretty objective.

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