Last month I sent my CA-11 mics in for repairs and since then I've attended a few local concerts where I've been able to bring in my Rode Videomic to record audio into my Edirol R-09HR while I shoot video on my SLR.
I'm not happy with the audio quality I'm getting back. The shows I go to are either rock bands or DJs at night clubs so the shows are pretty loud with lots of bass. I have my Rode Videomic set with the -20db pad and also the high-pass filter on. This is the same setup I use on the mic when I have it plugged into my Canon camcorder and audio on the camcorder always came out clean... but on the R-09HR the audio has good levels, but the bass sounds slightly distorted. The Videomic is plugged into the mic connection of the R-09HR. The only reason I did that is because when I have the Videomic plugged into the line side I barely get any levels at all even with the recorder's levels cranked to 80. Even on the mic side I had to crank the recorder's levels to the max 80 to get the levels to show up around -12.
The limiter on the recorder's off, the mic gain switch is set to low, I don't use the low cut on the recorder because of the Videomic's high-pass filter, and plug-in power is off because the Videomic is powered by a 9volt.
What am I doing wrong here?
Do I set the Videomic's pad to -10db or 0db instead of having it at -20db? Do I plug the mic into the line side of the recorder even though it barely registers on the meters even at max levels. Do I continue to plug the mic into the mic side, but run it at 40 and amplify the recording in post?