[cma-l] New Field Recorder / Mic

Kamal Prashar kamal at kampra.com
Sun Nov 16 23:18:16 GMT 2014


H4n is very good. 2 xlr inputs along with on-board stereo Mic recording.
Good control of levels and nice visible meters. Use is always going to be
dependent on the mics you use. I use rode ntg2 into xlr and that's very
clean.

Currently using the zoom h6 for more complex recordings as it has up to six
discrete audio source inputs (using xlr module). Functions as a mixing desk
too, I recorded a show for resonance using this with dramatic inserts along
with round table discussions.

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On 16 Nov 2014 22:04, "Associated Broadcast Consultants" <info at a-bc.co.uk>
wrote:

> The Zoom H4n is a nice bit of kit and has sound level metering.  I know it
> is good indoors for recording voiceovers, but not sure how good it is
> outdoors in noisy environments.
>
> Glyn
>
> --
> Glyn Roylance - Principal Consultant
> Associated Broadcast Consultants <http://www.a-bc.co.uk/>
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>
> On 16 November 2014 21:03, terry mechan <terrymechan at live.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>   Am going to treat myself to an new WAV recorder for location work when
>> doing my documentaries
>>
>> It will replace the Roland R-05 I have had for a few years.
>>
>> Ideally would like something with a waveform monitor to confirm levels
>> when recording
>>
>> Any suggestions as to what works for you or your colleagues
>>
>> terry mechan
>> www.terrymechan.com
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>>
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