hello,
I'm a MD taper. I recently purchased a pair of binaural mics and a battery box with bass roll-off filter from Soundprofessionals.
I browsed many many web pages and messageboards. All the information that I could find was to plug my mics and battery box in the "line-in" input when recording a loud concert.
I can't understand it, because I have to set my recording level to (for example using "line-in" input) 15 or 20 over 30, which brings me logically more shuffle noise.
I recently tired to record with the mics plugged in the "mic-in" input. I was surprised because the bass roll-off filter worked as well.
In a loud concert, (plugged in the "mic-in" input) I will have to set the recording level to 05 or less over 30 and will get less shuffle noise.
Because you get less shuffle noise when your recording level is set to 1 or 2 than 20 or 25, right?
I mean, what is important is not to exceed -4dB. So...
Can someone here explain why I should not use "mic-in" input?
Does it affect the sound quality with pops and clicks because the preamp of my MD is poor?
thanks in advance.
greetings
Fandelive