ANALOG FIELD RECORDING with a Microcassette Corder + ZOOM H1 Mic

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • This is how I usually do my analog field recordings using microcassette recorders. Connecting an external microphone to the dictaphone you can get a better audio quality of your field recordings. I know that the purpose of using a dictaphone in this case is to get a Lo-Fi sound on tape, but try also this way, it will be worth it.
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  • @FazaElectronics
    @FazaElectronics 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi! Thanks for your video! I've got one problem, maybe you can help me: I've got Zoom H1n and Panasonic RQ-L36, when I plug-in Jack from recorder to dictaphone, I hear very loud noise in my headphones in Rec mode. All volumes are low, but they didn't reduce the noise. I try different headphones - the result is same. What's the problem? Very high input gain in dictaphone?

    • @macropathsoundscapes
      @macropathsoundscapes  6 місяців тому

      Hi! Try to keep the right distances especially between ZOOMH1 and headphones. Maybe that's a feedback noise. Are the volumes also low into the ZOOM H1 input and output? In the dictaphone I think doesn't matter which volume you put, so focus on the volumes of the Zoom.