anyone use Zoom H1 to record live sets?
anyone use Zoom H1 to record live sets? Posted on: 13.04.2013 by Vennie Mignanelli Hello everybody!Looking for a little help - just grabbed one of these to record my live sets externally and I am having trouble recording without distortion. I have tried using the auto level feature and adjusting manually - cant find the right setting to record a distortion free mix that sounds clean. I have been using 320 MP3 - should I be using Mp3 or Wav Format? I am recording from pioneer cdjs & A&H zone22 mixer - rca out to 1/8 line in on the zoom H1. I was believeing of returning it but have read mutliple accounts of people having success with it - hopefully i just havent figured it out yet.... Any help or best practices would be appreciated - thanks in advance! -joonya Providence, RI | |
Dannie Dimora 14.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by johndavid
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Meridith Betsinger 14.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
In regards to volume control there's also one other option that might be worth considering as it could have multiple uses(it's very similar to the rca volume knob controller) Volume knobs made for monitors: Fostex PC-1 PC1EX_Top.jpg Behringer Mon 800 behringer-minimon-mon800-424860.jpeg SM Pro Audio Nano Patch Plus 113037.jpg as you can see I've looked into many different options. There's even mini mixers such as Behringer MX400 ART Macro Mix Rolls MX 22s (the best brand for compact gear and more expensive) ... but these tend to require an external power supply which means more weight to carry(I try to optimize my gear size/weight as much as possible as there's already so much to carry). |
Dannie Dimora 15.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by johndavid
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Vennie Mignanelli 14.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
appreciate all the help.... |
Vennie Mignanelli 13.04.2013 | Hello everybody! Looking for a little help - just grabbed one of these to record my live sets externally and I am having trouble recording without distortion. I have tried using the auto level feature and adjusting manually - cant find the right setting to record a distortion free mix that sounds clean. I have been using 320 MP3 - should I be using Mp3 or Wav Format? I am recording from pioneer cdjs & A&H zone22 mixer - rca out to 1/8 line in on the zoom H1. I was believeing of returning it but have read mutliple accounts of people having success with it - hopefully i just havent figured it out yet.... Any help or best practices would be appreciated - thanks in advance! -joonya Providence, RI |
Vennie Mignanelli 15.04.2013 | thank you all for the input (pun intended) - im gonna keep tinkering with it to see if i can find a sweet spot to record - if not, probably return it and look elsewhere for another solution. Not trying to add any more gear or build anything...but everyone's feedback is greatly appreciated. Sidebar -a droid/iphone app to record to via usb or whatever would be way to useful for anyone to actually make, right? #wishfulbelieveing |
Dannie Dimora 14.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by johndavid
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Meridith Betsinger 14.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Polygon
In regards to volume control there's also one other option that might be worth considering as it could have multiple uses(it's very similar to the rca volume knob controller) Volume knobs made for monitors: Fostex PC-1 PC1EX_Top.jpg Behringer Mon 800 behringer-minimon-mon800-424860.jpeg SM Pro Audio Nano Patch Plus 113037.jpg as you can see I've looked into many different options. There's even mini mixers such as Behringer MX400 ART Macro Mix Rolls MX 22s (the best brand for compact gear and more expensive) ... but these tend to require an external power supply which means more weight to carry(I try to optimize my gear size/weight as much as possible as there's already so much to carry). |
Dannie Dimora 15.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by johndavid
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Meridith Betsinger 15.04.2013 | I have a Zoom H2N and the input is too sensitive which causes mixes to distort if the levels are not kept under tight control (never mind recording someone else mixing, never once have I managed to get a distortion free recording, they always peak at one point of another). Multiple solutions: -KEEP THE LEVEL DOWN! But this is asking too much especially in a live context where you are going to hit the red at one point or another regardless of how careful you are. -use an extra mixer between the dj mixer and the recorder so you can adjust the level if necessary, this is far from ideal(more gear ... ). -inline pad attenuator (DIY http://www.martin-doppelbauer.de/aud...drecorder/pad/ / 26 bucks http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=266-244 -volume knob control (some people even build them DIY style http://community .audacityteam.org/viewto...&t=5080#p23048 but they can also be purchased http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTI0WDUyNA...eCg~~60_35.JPG ) I've just gotten myself an rca volume knob controller which I find to be the best solution versus a pad. The overly sensitive input on the Zoom H2N has been a major deterrent in getting me to record more live sets because every single recording has turned out distorted. At home I manage to control the levels better especially because no one else is mixing but me. |
Vennie Mignanelli 14.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by OmniRoss
appreciate all the help.... |
Dannie Dimora 14.04.2013 | I use an h2 when i'm mixing on cdjs for me it works mighty fine, plenty of headroom and even if i redline a time or two it doesn't distort that much at all |
Annalisa Shogren 14.04.2013 | Which output are you using on the back of the mixer? You should be using rec out which would give you a consistent level as long as you had your gains not distorting. |
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