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CarolinePiercy

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Hello Everyone,

Sorry if these questions are answered elsewhere...

I am recording interviews with two people at once. I have MZ-NH700 and two SONY mono electret microphones ECM-C10.

First question, (for my purposes - analysing speech sounds) I need the sound wave to not be compressed at all or if it is as little as possible. Am I right that I need to record in PCM mode? I only have MDs to record onto not HI-MDs.

Second question, after I have recorded the speakers I transrcibe the recordings. I sometimes have trouble with this as sometimes the people sound very similar! I was wondering if there was anyway of recording in two channels to make the task a bit easier?

Thanks for your help...

Best wishes,

Caroline

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You can record in PCM on 'normal' MDs with your NH700. Just make sure you choose Hi-MD mode from the Option - Disc Mode menu on the recorder, and PCM from the REC Set - REC mode menu.

You can record 'seperately' to the two channels with your mono mics by using a mono - stereo splitter and place the mics close to each interviewee. There will be some overlaps in the recording, but should be more separation than usual. Something like a SonyECM MS907 stereo mic should also give some left-right separation.

Hope that helps.

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You can record in PCM on 'normal' MDs with your NH700. Just make sure you choose Hi-MD mode from the Option - Disc Mode menu on the recorder, and PCM from the REC Set - REC mode menu.

You can record 'seperately' to the two channels with your mono mics by using a mono - stereo splitter and place the mics close to each interviewee. There will be some overlaps in the recording, but should be more separation than usual. Something like a SonyECM MS907 stereo mic should also give some left-right separation.

Hope that helps.

Thank you very much - yes it really helps

Caroline

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