bcutlerj Posted July 4, 2003 Report Share Posted July 4, 2003 I've got a new toy and lots of questions. that's good right? here goes: On the MZ-N1 i find the on the fly adjustment of recording levels easy to use. But the lack of a backlit lcd display terribly frustrating. So why should I not use the auto set recording level/default setting? Is it too low or too high etc. ? Also, I have a sony ecm-719 mic. its like the little ds70 except that it has a battery power option (powered with LR44 ). Can i use this additional power, and plug in power of the N1 simultaneously or will The input be too high? Here's a toughie. Is the music - voice switch on the ecm-719 an omni to unidirectional switch? would I prefer voice mode sometimes to cut out crowd noise behind and beside me? Any and all assistance appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 I had asked a question about AGC which hasn't received a reply, yet, but I'll post what I've discovered so far. The music purists generally suggest NOT using AGC while doing recordings, because dynamic range is much of what makes up music. I have been using AGC on meeting room recordings (with the MZ-N1 set to low sensitivity), although I now wonder if I should be using the high sensitivity setting, because the recordings sometimes seem a bit low. On an outdoor jazz fusion (i.e. loud) concert using Sound Professional (low sensitivity) mics and MZ-N1 low sensitivity setting, I discovered that 8/30 seemed to work well. On conference (voice) recordings using Sound Professional mics and MZ-N1 low sensitivity setting, I had mostly used AGC, but recently had manually set 24/30 or 26/30 with good results. On a meeting recording (actually initially following the speaker around, and then sitting at a conference table) with a Sony ECM-MS907 mic (known to be a low sensitivity mic) and the MZ-N1 (low sensitivity setting) with AGC, the recording was okay, but plays back at a rather low level. I wonder if the AGC had set the gain up to maximum (i.e. 30/30) and thus peaked it out. This could mean that it may be appropriate to set the MZ-N1 for high sensitivity when using the ECM-MS907 for recording conversations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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