Hi Gera,
You write:
the new Laptop has no line-in or mike ports like my previous one with
Windows7... what ideas/suggestions might you guys have
Two questions, if I may ask them. First, are you sure that your new
laptop has no line-in? Many laptops have a single jack which, like
Hi. Which snap off do you all prefer using on your H6? I like
the brightness and condencerieness of the XY mics. But as they are
pointed in the way they are they aren't wide enough for me. Even at 120.
I like the MS one. Just cause it's wider. I do want to get the XLR 1. Oh
and a side
Ah really? I didn't notice that. Have you updated your H6? Maybe I
haven't recorded anything where that would be noted. But I do remember
the pause problem Neal once had. I don't get what's with those
processing bugs in the firmware.
On 11/14/2018 3:17 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I never use
That’s pretty much what I said, backups can only be used for stereo recordings
and stereo recordings - in the case of the h6 - refers to the microphone
capsules or the external XLR capsule that can be purchased to take the place of
the stereo microphones.
> On 15 Nov 2018, at 4:46 am, Hamit
I never use the Pre-Record feature as it has a serious flaw.
Yes it buffers okay for the beginning but at the end - when you finish a
recording - you have to be extremely careful otherwise you’ll chop 3 seconds
from the end of your recording so the obvious solution to this is make your
The H6 also has pre record which I used in the summer. Auto record I
never did use but it's the start recording when sound detected thing
from the Plextalks.
On 11/14/2018 7:24 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi.
I had a free moment earlier today so thought I’d explore more functions of the
Zoom
Also note that the back ups can only be for the LR track. Meaning that
snapp off part. It doesn't work even in stereo if you use the XLRs.
Maybe if you buy the snapp off with the XLRs on it.
On 11/14/2018 7:24 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi.
I had a free moment earlier today so thought I’d
Over-the-ear more noise-cancelling? H'mm. I would have thought it was
the opposite, the earcups providing some acoustic isolation.
Many decades ago I owned a pair of headphones from a company called
Featherlight. They were flush up against the ear, no cups, no acoustic
isolation of any kind,
Hi Steve,
It's really a matter of personal preference.
The over the ear tend to be more noise canceling then the ear cup versions, but
if you want your surrounding noise to be part of your listening environment you
should get a pair of open headphones.
When I master I definitely prefer fully
Hi!
I haven’t heard of such headphones but if you explain a bit further i might be
able to help you.
My main langue is not English.
/A
> 14 nov. 2018 kl. 15:10 skrev Steve Matzura :
>
> The subject line says it all. Good response for mixing, on-the-ear versus the
> earcup variety of headphone.
The subject line says it all. Good response for mixing, on-the-ear
versus the earcup variety of headphone. These usually have the driven
element closer to the ear than the ones that cup the ear, as well as
letting the wearer hear more external sounds. Some people don't like
this, but there are
Hi.
I had a free moment earlier today so thought I’d explore more functions of the
Zoom H6.
The H6 is one of those recorders that does exactly what it claims to do right
out of the box so connect up, turn on, arm recorder, adjust levels and press
the record button to get job underway.
With that
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