[all-audio] Maybe for this group or if not...where

2020-07-30 Thread Morey Worthington

Evening all.

This is a audio related  question, but has to do with a certain radio 
station and a  wireless cell phone.



I live North of Chicago Il.  and listen to a ceertain powerful all news 
station on AM (WBBM 780). We have a phone answering system with 3 
wireless headsets.


If If I am listening to the Chicago station and the phone starts 
ringing, usually for the wife, a loud whisteling noise happens and stays 
there till the call is finished. This only happens on this one station . 
I have tried unplugging radio, the phone system, but no change. If I 
change the radio station to another, all is well. I have tried moving 
the direction of radio, it is a digital one, with nothing any different.


I am really sorry to ask this group about my issue, but it is audio 
related. If not for this group, can someone , maybe, give me direction 
on where to turn??


Thanks,

Morey Worthington


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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Hamit Campos
It's not much different. The impedance drops to 250 I think it is maybe 
the self noise drops a bit and yes the most notable thing will be that 
on battery it can only take 120 DB SPL  but on phantom it'll take 8 DB 
more. Not impressive but there it is. The quality goes up a bit too. 
With phantom it sounds a bit more like the AT-4021 it's based on. Neal 
had said he had made a menu tree for the H6 but I don't know what 
happened to it. neal.ew...@ravenswood.org is the email to try.


On 7/30/2020 8:20 PM, frank cuta wrote:

I believe these warnings are to prevent damage that might occur by plugging
the  8022 in while the power is on.  This is the case for any condenser.  My
guess is that it works fine on phantom power without the battery and in fact
if you look closely at the spec sheet there may be a separate set of specs
for phantom power operation and they may be augmented.


Speaking of the H6 I would greatly appreciate it if someone  could send us
their notes on how  to make various changes  in the menu based parameters.
There is a lot that can be accomplished by just counding the number of
clicks and its crazy that each of us with an H6 has to figure it out
independently with sighted help and make our own notes.

Thanks
Frank



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Campos
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 6:48 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hi Andy and Gena. Just to clarify a few things. Andy the 4022 is a
completely different mike from the 2 we're discussing here. I'm sure you
ment 2022 and typed 4 by axident. But the 4022 is the omni brother of
the 4021 which is what the 8022 is based on. Now to the subject at hand.
Yes the 2022 is battery operated only thus phantum indeed could damage
it. As for the AT-8022 it came with a double A I'm sure Andy. You don't
necessarily need phantom for the 8022 if you didn't want it. Sure if you
are using it with XLRs it's best to do so to get the full beniphat of
the mic. But also this mic comes with a mini XLR to 3.5 jack cable. This
Andy is so you could use it with the DS-50 or something like that. But
it is mainly for using the 8022 with a camera. You can mount the 8022 on
a DSLR camera. As you can the H6. There ya go just wanted to clear
things up. Andy just sent you a seperate message on how to turn phantom
on and how to link the tracks. Note the XLRs that go into the H6 are
different collors. Have your wife figure out which collor is which
channal. I forget right now. I will say this though left goes towards
the front of the H6 meaning in the XLR near where you snap on the snap
off mics and in this case the right goes into the XLR near the menu
levor. Just so as you know same applys to the left XLRs. Track 1 left
channal is the XLR near the opening for the snap offs and the XLR near
in that case to the card reader is Track 2 or right channal. I'd really
love to hear the 8022 on the F8N though to see what it sounds like on
truely pro gear.

On 7/30/2020 8:58 AM, Andy via groups.io wrote:

Hi again Gena.

Yes Gena.

I've bought a pair of at 8022's and an AT 2022.

Incidentally, a Youtube demo warns that never should the AT2022 be
plugged into an XLr with Phantom turned on or the mic will be killed.
The 2022 has it's own power in the form of a 1.5 Duracell battery.

The AT 8022 does require Phantom so these XLR's should be supplied
with power., but how much power?

Very best wishes.

Andy.


- Original Message - From: "Georgina Joyce" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hello Andy,

Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you got
new ones?

Regards,

Gena

On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io
 wrote:

Hi Hamit and all.

Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and  the at 4022.

I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed
apart in an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then
1 microphone.

I decided this because when recording my local  7 piece  band the
sound source is quite wide.

So I've a lovely new pair of these.

Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?

If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for
these micks and turn Phantom power on?

In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as
I'm intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which
should arrive next week

These will satisfy  my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.

I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've
sorted out the H6.

Any advice would be very helpful.

As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be
nice for an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in
recording.


Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread frank cuta
I believe these warnings are to prevent damage that might occur by plugging
the  8022 in while the power is on.  This is the case for any condenser.  My
guess is that it works fine on phantom power without the battery and in fact
if you look closely at the spec sheet there may be a separate set of specs
for phantom power operation and they may be augmented.


Speaking of the H6 I would greatly appreciate it if someone  could send us
their notes on how  to make various changes  in the menu based parameters.
There is a lot that can be accomplished by just counding the number of
clicks and its crazy that each of us with an H6 has to figure it out
independently with sighted help and make our own notes.

Thanks
Frank



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From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of Hamit
Campos
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 6:48 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hi Andy and Gena. Just to clarify a few things. Andy the 4022 is a 
completely different mike from the 2 we're discussing here. I'm sure you 
ment 2022 and typed 4 by axident. But the 4022 is the omni brother of 
the 4021 which is what the 8022 is based on. Now to the subject at hand. 
Yes the 2022 is battery operated only thus phantum indeed could damage 
it. As for the AT-8022 it came with a double A I'm sure Andy. You don't 
necessarily need phantom for the 8022 if you didn't want it. Sure if you 
are using it with XLRs it's best to do so to get the full beniphat of 
the mic. But also this mic comes with a mini XLR to 3.5 jack cable. This 
Andy is so you could use it with the DS-50 or something like that. But 
it is mainly for using the 8022 with a camera. You can mount the 8022 on 
a DSLR camera. As you can the H6. There ya go just wanted to clear 
things up. Andy just sent you a seperate message on how to turn phantom 
on and how to link the tracks. Note the XLRs that go into the H6 are 
different collors. Have your wife figure out which collor is which 
channal. I forget right now. I will say this though left goes towards 
the front of the H6 meaning in the XLR near where you snap on the snap 
off mics and in this case the right goes into the XLR near the menu 
levor. Just so as you know same applys to the left XLRs. Track 1 left 
channal is the XLR near the opening for the snap offs and the XLR near 
in that case to the card reader is Track 2 or right channal. I'd really 
love to hear the 8022 on the F8N though to see what it sounds like on 
truely pro gear.

On 7/30/2020 8:58 AM, Andy via groups.io wrote:
> Hi again Gena.
>
> Yes Gena.
>
> I've bought a pair of at 8022's and an AT 2022.
>
> Incidentally, a Youtube demo warns that never should the AT2022 be 
> plugged into an XLr with Phantom turned on or the mic will be killed.  
> The 2022 has it's own power in the form of a 1.5 Duracell battery.
>
> The AT 8022 does require Phantom so these XLR's should be supplied 
> with power., but how much power?
>
> Very best wishes.
>
> Andy.
>
>
> - Original Message - From: "Georgina Joyce" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 1:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022
>
>
> Hello Andy,
>
> Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you got 
> new ones?
>
> Regards,
>
> Gena
>> On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io 
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Hamit and all.
>>
>> Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and  the at 4022.
>>
>> I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed  
>> apart in an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then 
>> 1 microphone.
>>
>> I decided this because when recording my local  7 piece  band the 
>> sound source is quite wide.
>>
>> So I've a lovely new pair of these.
>>
>> Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?
>>
>> If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for 
>> these micks and turn Phantom power on?
>>
>> In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as 
>> I'm intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which 
>> should arrive next week
>>
>> These will satisfy  my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.
>>
>> I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've 
>> sorted out the H6.
>>
>> Any advice would be very helpful.
>>
>> As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be 
>> nice for an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in 
>> recording.
>>
>>
>> Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.
>>
>> Very best wishes.
>>
>> Andy.
>>
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>
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>
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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Hamit Campos
Sure thing. You could though I don't do this much connect the 8022 to 
the H6 with the XY snap off peace on and into the mini jack on that. 
You'll see because of the dip between the H6 the snap off front and the 
right arm onto which the right mic is mounted for the H6 why I don't do 
this much. Now I don't know how that front peace looks on the F8N but 
who knows maybe it's better there.


On 7/30/2020 6:40 PM, Andy via groups.io wrote:

Hi again Hamit and Gena.

Yes Hamit it was an error on my point.

I did mean the AT2022 and I'm hoping to receive that next week.

As for the AT8022.  I take your point in setting up Phantom, but I 
could use them to check them out using their own internal batteries.


I also like your suggestion, that in the meantime, I could use the 
mini jack with the 8022 and try plugging this into my very little 
DS50.  Now I think this will lead to surprising results.  I'll let you 
know the outcome.


Very best wishes.

Andy.


- Original Message - From: "Hamit Campos" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hi Andy and Gena. Just to clarify a few things. Andy the 4022 is a 
completely different mike from the 2 we're discussing here. I'm sure 
you ment 2022 and typed 4 by axident. But the 4022 is the omni 
brother of the 4021 which is what the 8022 is based on. Now to the 
subject at hand. Yes the 2022 is battery operated only thus phantum 
indeed could damage it. As for the AT-8022 it came with a double A 
I'm sure Andy. You don't necessarily need phantom for the 8022 if you 
didn't want it. Sure if you are using it with XLRs it's best to do so 
to get the full beniphat of the mic. But also this mic comes with a 
mini XLR to 3.5 jack cable. This Andy is so you could use it with the 
DS-50 or something like that. But it is mainly for using the 8022 
with a camera. You can mount the 8022 on a DSLR camera. As you can 
the H6. There ya go just wanted to clear things up. Andy just sent 
you a seperate message on how to turn phantom on and how to link the 
tracks. Note the XLRs that go into the H6 are different collors. Have 
your wife figure out which collor is which channal. I forget right 
now. I will say this though left goes towards the front of the H6 
meaning in the XLR near where you snap on the snap off mics and in 
this case the right goes into the XLR near the menu levor. Just so as 
you know same applys to the left XLRs. Track 1 left channal is the 
XLR near the opening for the snap offs and the XLR near in that case 
to the card reader is Track 2 or right channal. I'd really love to 
hear the 8022 on the F8N though to see what it sounds like on truely 
pro gear.


On 7/30/2020 8:58 AM, Andy via groups.io wrote:

Hi again Gena.

Yes Gena.

I've bought a pair of at 8022's and an AT 2022.

Incidentally, a Youtube demo warns that never should the AT2022 be 
plugged into an XLr with Phantom turned on or the mic will be 
killed. The 2022 has it's own power in the form of a 1.5 Duracell 
battery.


The AT 8022 does require Phantom so these XLR's should be supplied 
with power., but how much power?


Very best wishes.

Andy.


- Original Message - From: "Georgina Joyce" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hello Andy,

Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you 
got new ones?


Regards,

Gena
On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io 
 wrote:


Hi Hamit and all.

Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and the at 4022.

I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed 
apart in an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather 
then 1 microphone.


I decided this because when recording my local 7 piece band the 
sound source is quite wide.


So I've a lovely new pair of these.

Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?

If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 
for these micks and turn Phantom power on?


In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely 
as I'm intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, 
which should arrive next week


These will satisfy my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.

I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've 
sorted out the H6.


Any advice would be very helpful.

As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be 
nice for an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in 
recording.



Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Andy via groups.io

Hi again Hamit and Gena.

Yes Hamit it was an error on my point.

I did mean the AT2022 and I'm hoping to receive that next week.

As for the AT8022.  I take your point in setting up Phantom, but I could use 
them to check them out using their own internal batteries.


I also like your suggestion, that in the meantime, I could use the mini jack 
with the 8022 and try plugging this into my very little DS50.  Now I think 
this will lead to surprising results.  I'll let you know the outcome.


Very best wishes.

Andy.


- Original Message - 
From: "Hamit Campos" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hi Andy and Gena. Just to clarify a few things. Andy the 4022 is a 
completely different mike from the 2 we're discussing here. I'm sure you 
ment 2022 and typed 4 by axident. But the 4022 is the omni brother of the 
4021 which is what the 8022 is based on. Now to the subject at hand. Yes 
the 2022 is battery operated only thus phantum indeed could damage it. As 
for the AT-8022 it came with a double A I'm sure Andy. You don't 
necessarily need phantom for the 8022 if you didn't want it. Sure if you 
are using it with XLRs it's best to do so to get the full beniphat of the 
mic. But also this mic comes with a mini XLR to 3.5 jack cable. This Andy 
is so you could use it with the DS-50 or something like that. But it is 
mainly for using the 8022 with a camera. You can mount the 8022 on a DSLR 
camera. As you can the H6. There ya go just wanted to clear things up. 
Andy just sent you a seperate message on how to turn phantom on and how to 
link the tracks. Note the XLRs that go into the H6 are different collors. 
Have your wife figure out which collor is which channal. I forget right 
now. I will say this though left goes towards the front of the H6 meaning 
in the XLR near where you snap on the snap off mics and in this case the 
right goes into the XLR near the menu levor. Just so as you know same 
applys to the left XLRs. Track 1 left channal is the XLR near the opening 
for the snap offs and the XLR near in that case to the card reader is 
Track 2 or right channal. I'd really love to hear the 8022 on the F8N 
though to see what it sounds like on truely pro gear.


On 7/30/2020 8:58 AM, Andy via groups.io wrote:

Hi again Gena.

Yes Gena.

I've bought a pair of at 8022's and an AT 2022.

Incidentally, a Youtube demo warns that never should the AT2022 be 
plugged into an XLr with Phantom turned on or the mic will be killed. The 
2022 has it's own power in the form of a 1.5 Duracell battery.


The AT 8022 does require Phantom so these XLR's should be supplied with 
power., but how much power?


Very best wishes.

Andy.


- Original Message - From: "Georgina Joyce" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hello Andy,

Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you got 
new ones?


Regards,

Gena
On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io 
 wrote:


Hi Hamit and all.

Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and the at 4022.

I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed 
apart in an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then 1 
microphone.


I decided this because when recording my local 7 piece band the sound 
source is quite wide.


So I've a lovely new pair of these.

Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?

If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for 
these micks and turn Phantom power on?


In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as I'm 
intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which should 
arrive next week


These will satisfy my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.

I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've sorted 
out the H6.


Any advice would be very helpful.

As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be nice 
for an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in recording.



Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

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Re: [all-audio] CDEx storage folder

2020-07-30 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Howard,

When in CDEX, press f4 and arrow up or down to Directories & files. Tab through 
the options, one of which is to where ripped files are written. You can change 
this to a different location if you wish. By default, they are in the CDEX 
folder in either Program Files Or Program Files (x86).

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Hi all.  Anyone using CDEx, how can I find out where CDEx saves its 
ripped files?

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2020-07-30 Thread Howard Traxler
Hi all.  Anyone using CDEx, how can I find out where CDEx saves its 
ripped files?


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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Hamit Campos
Hi Andy and Gena. Just to clarify a few things. Andy the 4022 is a 
completely different mike from the 2 we're discussing here. I'm sure you 
ment 2022 and typed 4 by axident. But the 4022 is the omni brother of 
the 4021 which is what the 8022 is based on. Now to the subject at hand. 
Yes the 2022 is battery operated only thus phantum indeed could damage 
it. As for the AT-8022 it came with a double A I'm sure Andy. You don't 
necessarily need phantom for the 8022 if you didn't want it. Sure if you 
are using it with XLRs it's best to do so to get the full beniphat of 
the mic. But also this mic comes with a mini XLR to 3.5 jack cable. This 
Andy is so you could use it with the DS-50 or something like that. But 
it is mainly for using the 8022 with a camera. You can mount the 8022 on 
a DSLR camera. As you can the H6. There ya go just wanted to clear 
things up. Andy just sent you a seperate message on how to turn phantom 
on and how to link the tracks. Note the XLRs that go into the H6 are 
different collors. Have your wife figure out which collor is which 
channal. I forget right now. I will say this though left goes towards 
the front of the H6 meaning in the XLR near where you snap on the snap 
off mics and in this case the right goes into the XLR near the menu 
levor. Just so as you know same applys to the left XLRs. Track 1 left 
channal is the XLR near the opening for the snap offs and the XLR near 
in that case to the card reader is Track 2 or right channal. I'd really 
love to hear the 8022 on the F8N though to see what it sounds like on 
truely pro gear.


On 7/30/2020 8:58 AM, Andy via groups.io wrote:

Hi again Gena.

Yes Gena.

I've bought a pair of at 8022's and an AT 2022.

Incidentally, a Youtube demo warns that never should the AT2022 be 
plugged into an XLr with Phantom turned on or the mic will be killed.  
The 2022 has it's own power in the form of a 1.5 Duracell battery.


The AT 8022 does require Phantom so these XLR's should be supplied 
with power., but how much power?


Very best wishes.

Andy.


- Original Message - From: "Georgina Joyce" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hello Andy,

Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you got 
new ones?


Regards,

Gena
On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io 
 wrote:


Hi Hamit and all.

Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and  the at 4022.

I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed  
apart in an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then 
1 microphone.


I decided this because when recording my local  7 piece  band the 
sound source is quite wide.


So I've a lovely new pair of these.

Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?

If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for 
these micks and turn Phantom power on?


In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as 
I'm intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which 
should arrive next week


These will satisfy  my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.

I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've 
sorted out the H6.


Any advice would be very helpful.

As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be 
nice for an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in 
recording.



Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Andy via groups.io

Hi again Gena.

Yes Gena.

I've bought a pair of at 8022's and an AT 2022.

Incidentally, a Youtube demo warns that never should the AT2022 be plugged 
into an XLr with Phantom turned on or the mic will be killed.  The 2022 has 
it's own power in the form of a 1.5 Duracell battery.


The AT 8022 does require Phantom so these XLR's should be supplied with 
power., but how much power?


Very best wishes.

Andy.


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Subject: Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022


Hello Andy,

Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you got new 
ones?


Regards,

Gena
On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io 
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Hi Hamit and all.

Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and  the at 4022.

I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed  apart 
in an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then 1 
microphone.


I decided this because when recording my local  7 piece  band the sound 
source is quite wide.


So I've a lovely new pair of these.

Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?

If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for 
these micks and turn Phantom power on?


In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as I'm 
intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which should 
arrive next week


These will satisfy  my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.

I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've sorted out 
the H6.


Any advice would be very helpful.

As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be nice 
for an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in recording.



Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

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Re: [all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello Andy,

Yes, they are indeed condenser mics so need power. Did you say you got new ones?

Regards,

Gena
> On 30 Jul 2020, at 10:32, Andy via groups.io 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Hamit and all.
> 
> Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and  the at 4022.
> 
> I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed  apart in 
> an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then 1 microphone.
> 
> I decided this because when recording my local  7 piece  band the sound 
> source is quite wide.
> 
> So I've a lovely new pair of these.
> 
> Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?
> 
> If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for these 
> micks and turn Phantom power on?
> 
> In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as I'm 
> intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which should arrive 
> next week
> 
> These will satisfy  my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.
> 
> I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've sorted out 
> the H6.
> 
> Any advice would be very helpful.
> 
> As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be nice for 
> an idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in recording.
> 
> 
> Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.
> 
> Very best wishes.
> 
> Andy.
> 
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[all-audio] a couple of questions re at8022 and at4022

2020-07-30 Thread Andy via groups.io
Hi Hamit and all.

Just a couple of questions guys regarding the at 8022 and  the at 4022.

I've taken Hamit's advice regarding his view that 2 at8022's placed  apart in 
an x y form will give me a broader stereo field rather then 1 microphone.

I decided this because when recording my local  7 piece  band the sound source 
is quite wide.

So I've a lovely new pair of these.

Now am I correct in thinking that these mics require Phantom power?

If so, dealing with the H6 first, I could allocate channels and 4 for these 
micks and turn Phantom power on?

In terms of channels 1 and 2, I turn Phantom power off completely as I'm 
intending to allocate these channels to my new at 2022, which should arrive 
next week

These will satisfy  my Dawn Chorus birdcall recordings.

I need to set up the H6, not even going near the F8N until I've sorted out the 
H6.

Any advice would be very helpful.

As my sighted wife will be following your suggestions, it would be nice for an 
idiots guide because she has absolutely no interest in recording.


Hoping everyone is fine and looking after themselves.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

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