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Re: recording LF
I am convinced that Per has every piece of gear known to (looping)
man. :)
On Jan 27, 2008, at 6:07 AM, Per Boysen wrote:
> l'm also pleased with the LF response of the Zoom H4. Just don't go
> too close up to the sound source. When recording live sets I typical
> put the stereo mic set two or three meters from the two stereo
> speakers in a "sweet spot" position. This gave fully acceptable
> results for carrying out live recordings (as posted at
> http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/5370).
>
> Per
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2008 1:37 AM, rithma <rithma@rithma.org> wrote:
>> My old Zoom H4 is REALLY good at picking up the low lows, as long as
>> they arent too hot.
>> take that thing into the club and it sounds like youre there!
>> Im curious how the new zoom handheld sounds with its pseudo surround
>> sound and 4 mics...
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 1, 2008, at 5:32 PM, Qua Veda wrote:
>>
>>> For found-sound recording of low-frequency material, your mics and
>>> record/storage(wav, mp3)/playback and the entire audio chain would
>>> need to
>>> do a good job at these frequencies.
>>>
>>> The spec on my Edirol R-09 handheld recorder says 20 Hz to 22 kHz,
>>> but I
>>> wonder ... I'm not set up to test it right now . Anyone have
>>> experience
>>> recording low-freq sounds? What kinds LF sources have you tried to
>>> record?
>>> trick/tips for this kind of recording?
>>>
>>> -Qua
>>>
>>
>