Dom Stevenson
October 6th, 2011, 10:23 PM
I've had a Zoom H4 for sometime and am generally happy with it. The build quality is rubbish and the ergonomics fiddly but i picked it up on ebay half price so i can't complain. I believe this model has now been replaced by an N version that looks a lot better build and ergonomics, but for now i'm happy to soldier on with the old version.
Unfortunately, whenever i record interviews through a lapel mic i get extremely low recording levels, even though it sounds fine through my headphones. I'm able to bump up the volume in post using normalisation filters etc, and end up with usable results but clearly i'm doing something wrong.
Here's what i'm doing:
Shooting at 25p on 5d mkii and capturing the audio separately to the H4.
Sennheisser lapel mic is plugged in to XLR input 1 via mini jack to xlr adapter.
Input 1 switch on the side is set to Medium
Settings for lapel mic set up.
48/16
source - In1&2
Input level - -6db (only channel 1 has the meter working)
phantom - +48v
monitor - off
auto gain - off
comp/limit - off
I'm also getting low recording levels for the onboard mic recordings (i'm filming classical music concerts with interviews cut in and the device is around 6-8 feet from the grand piano at the front of the stage). The settings are as above except i have input set to Mic and the phantom power off. Levels are set to -12. The switch on the side saying Mic is set to Medium gain.
Hope there's enough info here to get advice on where i'm going wrong, and thanks in advance to anyone who has the time to help out.
Dom
Unfortunately, whenever i record interviews through a lapel mic i get extremely low recording levels, even though it sounds fine through my headphones. I'm able to bump up the volume in post using normalisation filters etc, and end up with usable results but clearly i'm doing something wrong.
Here's what i'm doing:
Shooting at 25p on 5d mkii and capturing the audio separately to the H4.
Sennheisser lapel mic is plugged in to XLR input 1 via mini jack to xlr adapter.
Input 1 switch on the side is set to Medium
Settings for lapel mic set up.
48/16
source - In1&2
Input level - -6db (only channel 1 has the meter working)
phantom - +48v
monitor - off
auto gain - off
comp/limit - off
I'm also getting low recording levels for the onboard mic recordings (i'm filming classical music concerts with interviews cut in and the device is around 6-8 feet from the grand piano at the front of the stage). The settings are as above except i have input set to Mic and the phantom power off. Levels are set to -12. The switch on the side saying Mic is set to Medium gain.
Hope there's enough info here to get advice on where i'm going wrong, and thanks in advance to anyone who has the time to help out.
Dom