thanks for the great videos Matt ! Can I record more than a track at once? like recording a boom on CH1 and a nick mic on CH2 and have them in 2 separate .wav files on my SD?
I would like some clarification on the metering. Where the center mark is 0DB on the LCD, and the outputs from the mixer at set at what DB? I assume line level is +4 and Mic level is -50db from the outputs? O db on the LCD I am assuming is for the internal recording reference, and under/over modulation metering? I was also wondering if you go over embedding time code in an Mp3 or if it just replaces a channel in the L or R on the Mp3 file? Thank You, Nick, contact@misterphoton.com
I was very lost with this mixer, since I upgrades from a 702, after seeng this is all very clear to me, You calmed me my friend thanks
that's always nice to here :)
Good content, looking forward to the rest of the series.
Few more coming up before the full launch of the course
Great explanation and demo. You were very clear and gave me a better understanding of this device. Thanks - SOUNDDZINE
Thanks Matt!
Very helpful thank you so much!
This was awesome! thank you so much
thanks so much Matt :) great tutorial!
thanks for the great videos Matt !
Can I record more than a track at once? like recording a boom on CH1 and a nick mic on CH2 and have them in 2 separate .wav files on my SD?
Very good thanks.
thanks :) appreciate the comments
Great tutorial!Thanks mate!
thanks for the video, its my first time I get so "close" a sound devices item. What "iso" stand for?
Isolated (as in isolated tracks) :-)
Another question: How can I completely mute the built-in mic?
perceived and technical loudness are mixed up. 10db is perceived doubling and 6db is technical doubling in this case
I would like some clarification on the metering. Where the center mark is 0DB on the LCD, and the outputs from the mixer at set at what DB? I assume line level is +4 and Mic level is -50db from the outputs?
O db on the LCD I am assuming is for the internal recording reference, and under/over modulation metering?
I was also wondering if you go over embedding time code in an Mp3 or if it just replaces a channel in the L or R on the Mp3 file?
Thank You, Nick, contact@misterphoton.com
You should refresh your knowledge about decibels, otherwise - very good video, thanks!
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