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I just recently got a 702 and plan on doing concert recordings as well. My
question is, what is a safe record level to set it at if, of course, you would
not know how high the sound will go up to? I just recorded a small recital
with vocals and instrumentals and I found that I constantly had to look down at
my record level and adjust to the level between the 4 and 0. My enjoyment of
the recital was somewhat diminished, as you can imagine. The recording did
come out wonderfully.
Extra info: I used the microphone that came with the Sony Stereo Tape Recorder
D2.
Any suggestions?
Bob
Chicago
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> Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 01:38:41 -0500 (EST)
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Tran)
> Subject: MD: Recording live concerts with Sharp
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> Someone was talking abouit recording with heavy bass and a sharp 722....I
> have a Sharp 702 and I recorded the Lenny Kravitz concert (I was 8 rows
> back......really close to the speakers).......The bass was so crazy, and the
> concert was extremely loud, but i used my MD and that little Sony
> T-mic.....i made sure the mic levels were a little bit below the max ( i
> would rather have less than go over the limit, so at least i can make it
> louder when i mix and stuff) and the recording turned out AMAZING...it was
> the best bootleg I have ever Heard!
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> my 2 cents.....
>
>
> David Tran
> Toronto, Canada
> (The Teenage MDer since '93)
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