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Any tapers out there? Need some advice.
I'm about to start my own taping and was wondering if you could offer any advice? I'm starting off with the Tascam DR-07 MK II.Anyone ever use one of these? I wanted the Edirol r09hr, but it's a bit too pricey for me. The recordings will be stealth recordings...what are the best types of mics to use? If I do attempt a soundboard recording, how do I go about approaching the sound guy?
Thanks in advance. The Dread ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Re: Any tapers out there? Need some advice.
Church Audio makes good mics that can easily be used for stealth taping. The best place to buy Church Audio is through his deals on http://www.taperssection.com/ and you can sometimes find used Church mics there. He also has an ebay store, but you can get better deals at taperssection. For soundboard recording I usually ask the band if it's cool first and then go to the soundguy with permission from them. You'll need to have your own cables to patch into the board, usually XLR's or 1/4" TRS.
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Sound Professionals http://www.soundprofessionals.com also make some great mics; w/ a much more stable turn around time (sp-cmc-2, sp-cmc-4, sp-cmc-8, or sp-tfb-2). I am not knocking Chris, he's just a one man shop. Anyway, there are great recordings made with both types of equipment out there (on this site or the archive). Make sure to get a battery box (or preamp). Welcome to your new obsession.
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^^what they said, esp the part about using a pre [or batt box at minimum]
my ears' personal preference tends toward the Church mics, or Sound Professionals line utilizing the DPA caps...ymmv No members have liked this post.
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thanks for the advice, guys. I'm thinking about the Behringer PS400.
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![]() I'd really look into what you're getting. You need to try & get the best quality of compatible equipment possible, & in the smallest package. If you get the Church box & mic's, you'll be getting a very compact system that matches. There are others, but, at least look at what he offers, then look for similar. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Any tapers out there? Need some advice.
One thing...
It's best if you can have the capsule heads @ the exact location (on multiple mic's). Even a spread of inches, adds a phase/timing issue. When people wear the mic's on their glasses, the head blocks out cross waves, so it's not as bad, but you do need to be mindful of the positioning of capsule heads. No members have liked this post.
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![]() http://www.dpamicrophones.com/en/Mic...echniques.aspx Read, rinse, repeat, then condition with http://www.reddingaudio.com/download...nic%20Zoom.pdf Let soak in 2-3 readings, prepare for auto-magical increase in taper-fu success. Stealth techniques are a whole different bag of tricks, but the best tapes still employ the same methods/microphone setups.
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From your source position (stage), the sound travels in all directions in the room. You have the direct sound that hits your microphones, but you also have sound that bounces off the walls & ceiling. Not so much the floor, because most likely, you have a few hundred/thousand people in front of you. Now, at what speed does sound travel. Well, different frequencies travel at different speeds. So, you have direct hitting you 1st, then what bounces off the ceiling/walls will hit you at different speeds. Now, if you have your mic's spread apart, the sound from one wall will hit one mic 1st, & the other 2nd, while the opposing side wall's sound will hit the mic's in the opposite order. The more reflected sounds you have coming in at different angles at different times, makes for a much muddier recording. I have recorded using all the methods linked over a 25+ year period. I have designed room acoustics & sound systems for venues. Have engineered sound live & in studio. The OP is looking to do stealth recording. There won't be using shotguns on boom stands, nor setup during soundcheck to monitor the results. Currently, my favorite is using M/S & mixing 2 mono tracks to get a good clean stereo image. Here's a sample: Sample No members have liked this post.
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Fellas. K.I.S.S. This guy is new so don't confuse him with taper technobable.
I use two stealth setups as standard and both give good results (without going into detail). If he gets useable gear and asks "private" questions about how to set himself up he'll be fine.
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Re: Any tapers out there? Need some advice.
My advice...have fun and never think about all the cash you are spending on gear...
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One more word of advice from a 14-year veteran, plus audio pro: practice, practice, practice! If you have a friend who's in a bar band or something, ask if you can record them, and use the opportunity to test out your gear before the "big show." You can use that opportunity to test placement, levels, etc., as well as testing how your new gear works in the field and how easy it is to operate without being too obvious.
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"....even the best laid plans often go astray...." don't fret if sometimes you get less than stellar results as you start out...the one time everything comes together will make it all worthwhile. Then strive to achieve that same mark again as you go....make notes mentally or otherwise....relax and have fun.
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/\ /\ What splumer and thebrew said!!!
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