Renton Maclachlan
February 18th, 2008, 05:00 AM
I know some of you guys are using the Zoom H2, and wonder what you have learned re settings from your experience so far.
I've done two recordings using it now. One a big singing 'do' in a packed house Cathedral. This was the day after I got it and I didn't know how to use it. The volume was far too low and I had to boost it by about 1000%! Not optimum.
Then last Saturday I used it in a wedding I filmed. I wanted to capture the guests singing indecent quality audio so set the H2 on top of a light stand up about 3m, virtually in the centre of the church/the guests, just to the side of the aisle and half way down it.
- I was using 4 channel recording
- had the volume on 100
- AGC/COMP off
- Gain = medium.
Again it was too quiet, though this time I have only needed to boost it by about 450%, and the quality is pretty good.
I presume I need to up the recording volume for this sort of situation, higher than 100.
I had practised with it before the wedding by monitoring the volume from a sterio set at home - increasing and decreasing the volume of the sterio to see what effect on the monitor it had. I thought I had it about right...but clearly didn't.
Any thoughts?
I've done two recordings using it now. One a big singing 'do' in a packed house Cathedral. This was the day after I got it and I didn't know how to use it. The volume was far too low and I had to boost it by about 1000%! Not optimum.
Then last Saturday I used it in a wedding I filmed. I wanted to capture the guests singing indecent quality audio so set the H2 on top of a light stand up about 3m, virtually in the centre of the church/the guests, just to the side of the aisle and half way down it.
- I was using 4 channel recording
- had the volume on 100
- AGC/COMP off
- Gain = medium.
Again it was too quiet, though this time I have only needed to boost it by about 450%, and the quality is pretty good.
I presume I need to up the recording volume for this sort of situation, higher than 100.
I had practised with it before the wedding by monitoring the volume from a sterio set at home - increasing and decreasing the volume of the sterio to see what effect on the monitor it had. I thought I had it about right...but clearly didn't.
Any thoughts?