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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: bandsthatjam on May 20, 2008, 11:53:48 AM
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I taped a band called O'death this past Sunday in Buffalo. I actually went to the show trying to get a soundboard recording but the board was old and didn't have an XLR output. I had my tripod from my video camera with me so I setup LS-10 on the tripod about 6 feet off the ground (my tripod wouldnl't go higher.)
It's a small club I was impressed with how little crowd chatter the show picked up. Feedback/comments are welcome.
Here is the audio from the concert. It looks like some of the lossy files are still being derived from the flacs. http://www.archive.org/details/odeath2008-05-18.aud.olympus.ls-10.flac16 (http://www.archive.org/details/odeath2008-05-18.aud.olympus.ls-10.flac16)
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Hey the result is pretty cool :)
I was just about to ask if the built-in mics of the LS-10 are sufficient for getting started in taping live shows. I just bought a LS-10 and I'm waiting for it to arrive next week. I'm a complete newbe to taping and hope the LS-10 will do for the beginning without additional equipment. Planning to do some stealth recordings...