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Title: Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: mdfan on April 23, 2004, 07:29:40 PM
Hi from a newbie.
My mics are cmc 4 with a batt box with bass rolloff.  MD recorder.
How important are the windscreens on a still day?  Ill be recording a festival, mics mounted on sides of my hat.
Will I need any bass roll off recording an outdoor festival(Jazz Fest).  Volumes are mild for a concert.  Will be all types of music.
Thanks for the help and advice
Title: Re:Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: jpschust on April 23, 2004, 07:46:44 PM
very important.  use windscreens at all times- if nothing else they protect your mics from smoke or being dropped.  as per the bass rolloff depends what you are seeing- bass heavy then yes.
Title: Re:Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: fozzy on April 24, 2004, 03:26:22 AM
advice: have fun enjoy the show.  If you screw up make sure you learn something.  And yes i would run the windscreens.
Title: Re:Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: jkoch on April 25, 2004, 12:28:37 AM
always use the windscreens...use the bass rolloff, but maybe not too high, just to make sure you don't brickwall, etc...besides if you have it, why wouldn't you use it? and "mild" volume? not sure exactly how you judge volume levels but the outdoor speakers are typically stronger than indoor ones, so...
Title: Re:Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: Tim on April 25, 2004, 06:46:24 PM
besides if you have it, why wouldn't you use it?

because sometimes you don't need it.
Title: Re:Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: BCostigan on April 25, 2004, 07:22:13 PM
besides if you have it, why wouldn't you use it?

because sometimes you don't need it.



Kinda what I was thinking too........just cause ya have 60db of gain....... :P
Title: Re:Taping my first show- need advice
Post by: thoman8r on April 27, 2004, 01:37:06 PM

besides if you have it, why wouldn't you use it?


A better question would be, if you don't need to use it, why would you?  If you are going to brickwall, then by all means use the rolloff.  But if not, all you are doing is cutting out information before you even get a chance to listen to the recording.  You could always apply a HPF later on in post production if you feel the tape is a bit bass heavy...

Just my .02

Dave