RE: MD: Live Recording Setups

1999-10-15 Thread Tony Antoniou


Sony MZ-R50, Core Sounds Binaural mics (not the low-cost version) with
battery box, no filters.

Record at conservative levels to ensure no clipping during recording, dump
digitally from JA30ES to PC (using Cool Edit Pro to record, and EQ, and
Soundforge for dynamics processing).

Adios,
LarZ

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Subject:MD: Live Recording Setups


I am having so much fun as a new MD user! I am recording live music for my
church and I am introducing many people to the wonderful world of MD.  I
would like to know what some of you are using for your live recording setups
(MD Deck, Mics, etc.) that give you a good result.

I am using a Sony MZ-R55 and a Sony ECM-MS907 stereo microphone. This setup
works okay, but I am looking to buy a better mic. The frequency response on
the MS907 is 100-15,000, and I would like a better sound.

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MD: Live Recording Setups

1999-10-13 Thread Wayne Robbins


I am having so much fun as a new MD user! I am recording live music for my 
church and I am introducing many people to the wonderful world of MD.  I 
would like to know what some of you are using for your live recording setups 
(MD Deck, Mics, etc.) that give you a good result.

I am using a Sony MZ-R55 and a Sony ECM-MS907 stereo microphone. This setup 
works okay, but I am looking to buy a better mic. The frequency response on 
the MS907 is 100-15,000, and I would like a better sound.

Thanks!!

Wayne Loden
Southaven, MS USA

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Re: MD: Live Recording Setups

1999-10-13 Thread Magic


Wayne Robbins wrote:

 I am having so much fun as a new MD user! I am recording live music for my
 church and I am introducing many people to the wonderful world of MD.  I
 would like to know what some of you are using for your live recording setups
 (MD Deck, Mics, etc.) that give you a good result.

 I am using a Sony MZ-R55 and a Sony ECM-MS907 stereo microphone. This setup
 works okay, but I am looking to buy a better mic. The frequency response on
 the MS907 is 100-15,000, and I would like a better sound.

 Thanks!!

 Wayne Loden
 Southaven, MS USA


At the moment I am using a couple of Akai Hi-Fi microphones through a Berringer
Pre-Amp and into the back of a Sony JE930 minidisc to record my blues band
(portability is not an issue when you have an instrument amp and an entire PA
kit to take with you). The results have been so good that many people think it's
a live CD recorded professionally at the gig. It is hard to believe the results
were obtained with just 2 mics. One thing you will notice is that 2 mono mics
sound much better than a tiny stereo mic. The little sony mics are good for MD
in respect of portability, but larger mics tend to give better response and the
sound seems to have more depth.

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