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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #405 on: December 11, 2024, 10:50:51 PM »
I made a couple of recordings with Church CA-11 mics directly into the PR-2 recorder with 5 volts PIP on an outing to Chicago this summer.  I think the Church mics are OK with 5 volts, but I can't convince myself that they're as clean sounding as with Chris Church's preamp and 9 volts.  But the peaks in these shows were 9-12 dB below clipping and maybe the PR-2 preamp noise crept in when boosted in post.
The Church CA-11 mics are spec'ed to have "distortion less than 0.6% THD @ 114 dB @ 1 kHz".  I'm wondering how they'd do with only 5V?  Is there an easy way to make that measurement?

Anyway, here are the shows if you're interested.  Each has been heavily EQ'ed (for better or worse...)

The National 2024-09-24 United Center, Chicago, IL
Live Music Archive: https://archive.org/details/TheNational2024-09-24

The War On Drugs 2024-09-24 United Center, Chicago, IL
Live Music Archive: https://archive.org/details/twod2024-09-24

Jack Broadbent 2024-09-22 FitzGerald’s, Berwyn, IL
DIME: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=783672
MP3 (127 MB): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qsg8Z24dTmT0OGlG4NPmAXX0epsdsXNF/view?usp=drive_link
FLAC (942 MB): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BldRSd66q8uED2f8RZlZ83_5tOttfRyW/view?usp=drive_link





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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #406 on: December 12, 2024, 04:05:15 AM »
The Church CA-11 mics are spec'ed to have "distortion less than 0.6% THD @ 114 dB @ 1 kHz".  I'm wondering how they'd do with only 5V?  Is there an easy way to make that measurement?

That depends on your definition of "easy".

Theoretically you'll need a signal generator as well as a spectrum analyzer or an oscilloscope with FFT capability. But you'll only be able to measure rather high THD values (> 0.5 %) on the latter.
https://youtu.be/s_cVP5gu4SY

Another way is using your computer and software:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/how-to-distortion-measurements-with-rew.338511/

There's also specialized measuring equipment, but it's very expensive.
https://www.tek.com/en/products/keithley/digital-multimeter/2015-series
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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #407 on: December 12, 2024, 09:09:05 AM »
Thanks for the info.  I've got REW and a calibrated mic, so that's part of the equation.  I also can get my hands on a pro EV horn and power amp to get safely and cleanly above 110 dB at 1 kHz.  I just need to do some research on how to get the signal from the Church mics into REW through my sound card if that's possible.  And then figure out what REW is saying about the signal...
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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #408 on: December 12, 2024, 11:24:53 AM »
Thanks for the info.  I've got REW and a calibrated mic, so that's part of the equation.  I also can get my hands on a pro EV horn and power amp to get safely and cleanly above 110 dB at 1 kHz.  I just need to do some research on how to get the signal from the Church mics into REW through my sound card if that's possible.  And then figure out what REW is saying about the signal...

Just be careful. Pure sine waves are not really pleasant to listen to at room volume, let alone at 110 dB SPL.

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #409 on: December 16, 2024, 02:52:44 AM »
Hi, can someone who owns this device clarify for me please.

If I have a standard set of mics, such as AT831 terminating in a single 3.5mm plug, does the device record in 32 bit stereo, or will it just record one channel mono?

The online specs seem to indicate the later but wanted to be sure.
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SP-CMC-2 (Cardioid & Sub-Cardioid caps)
SP-BMC-12 (Omni)
SP-BMC-1 (Omni - retired)

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SP-SPSB-10

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Olympus LS-10
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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #410 on: December 16, 2024, 07:06:42 AM »
Hi, can someone who owns this device clarify for me please.

If I have a standard set of mics, such as AT831 terminating in a single 3.5mm plug, does the device record in 32 bit stereo, or will it just record one channel mono?

The online specs seem to indicate the later but wanted to be sure.

32 bit float is mono
24 bit is stereo

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #411 on: December 16, 2024, 09:40:17 PM »
Hi, can someone who owns this device clarify for me please.

If I have a standard set of mics, such as AT831 terminating in a single 3.5mm plug, does the device record in 32 bit stereo, or will it just record one channel mono?

The online specs seem to indicate the later but wanted to be sure.

32 bit float is mono
24 bit is stereo

Right

So it is taking input from both channels/microphones and mixing down to a mono source? or is it only recording from one microphone and not the other?
www.bnelive.net

Mics:
SP-CMC-2 (Cardioid & Sub-Cardioid caps)
SP-BMC-12 (Omni)
SP-BMC-1 (Omni - retired)

Power:
SP-SPSB-10

Recorders:
Olympus LS-10
Olympus LS-12
Sony PCM-A10

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #412 on: December 16, 2024, 10:08:41 PM »
Hi, can someone who owns this device clarify for me please.

If I have a standard set of mics, such as AT831 terminating in a single 3.5mm plug, does the device record in 32 bit stereo, or will it just record one channel mono?

The online specs seem to indicate the later but wanted to be sure.

32 bit float is mono
24 bit is stereo

Right

So it is taking input from both channels/microphones and mixing down to a mono source? or is it only recording from one microphone and not the other?

It records from one microphone. This setting is intended to be used with a single lavalier, but it works with the left mic out of a stereo pair because the signal comes from the tip of the minijack pin.
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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #413 on: January 04, 2025, 10:22:43 AM »
Finally unboxed my PR-2 and planning to try out tonight at a rock show.  Have been doing some testing at home and have some questions.

DPA 4061 pair terminating in 3.5mm stereo > PR-2

Set on mic in for the 5V PIP

Looking through many pages of posts I see Gutbucket with 4060/4061 has been setting gain at 0, however others (possibly with other mics, I don't remember) note +15 or even +18.  I'm finding with my home computer speakers (granted, much quieter than PA at show) I need at least +18 gain.   I know Gut is an expert on these matters so I'm a little confused as to how one could get reasonable levels at 0 gain.  Am I missing something?

I like the triple-press locking mechanism.  I don't like the unlinked R/L gains... strange.
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Mics: DPA 4061, AT953, Schoeps MK4, Shure MV88
Preamps/BB: SP-SPSB-10, Nbox, tinybox, ST-9100, CA-UGLY
Recorders: In use--Teenage Engineering TX6, Tascam DR-2d, Sony PCM-A10, Zoom L-20R; collecting dust--Sony M10, Ediirol R-09, Zoom H4n, Zoom H6, Cymatic LR16
Video: In use--Panasonic VX981, Panasonic ZS100, GoPro Hero 12, DJI Osmo Pocket 3; collecting dust--Sony HDR-CX520V, Sony HX9V, Panasonic ZS3/ZS7

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #414 on: January 04, 2025, 10:27:39 AM »
The reason to run gain 0 is the gain is all digital so there’s no benefit to running higher than that.

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #415 on: January 04, 2025, 12:11:25 PM »
The reason to run gain 0 is the gain is all digital so there’s no benefit to running higher than that.

I'm not sure how to phrase this without sounding stupid, but if I set the gain to zero, then I don't see any levels on the screen for right and left channels i.e. they must be below -40.  It seems I'm missing something big here.
Mics: DPA 4061, AT953, Schoeps MK4, Shure MV88
Preamps/BB: SP-SPSB-10, Nbox, tinybox, ST-9100, CA-UGLY
Recorders: In use--Teenage Engineering TX6, Tascam DR-2d, Sony PCM-A10, Zoom L-20R; collecting dust--Sony M10, Ediirol R-09, Zoom H4n, Zoom H6, Cymatic LR16
Video: In use--Panasonic VX981, Panasonic ZS100, GoPro Hero 12, DJI Osmo Pocket 3; collecting dust--Sony HDR-CX520V, Sony HX9V, Panasonic ZS3/ZS7

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #416 on: January 04, 2025, 01:17:05 PM »
I have only used the recorder once and kept the gain at zero. After processing the gain in Adobe Audition I noticed some noise.
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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #417 on: January 04, 2025, 01:22:56 PM »
I have only used the recorder once and kept the gain at zero. After processing the gain in Adobe Audition I noticed some noise.

Were you able to see levels on the screen?  What mics were you using?
Mics: DPA 4061, AT953, Schoeps MK4, Shure MV88
Preamps/BB: SP-SPSB-10, Nbox, tinybox, ST-9100, CA-UGLY
Recorders: In use--Teenage Engineering TX6, Tascam DR-2d, Sony PCM-A10, Zoom L-20R; collecting dust--Sony M10, Ediirol R-09, Zoom H4n, Zoom H6, Cymatic LR16
Video: In use--Panasonic VX981, Panasonic ZS100, GoPro Hero 12, DJI Osmo Pocket 3; collecting dust--Sony HDR-CX520V, Sony HX9V, Panasonic ZS3/ZS7

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #418 on: January 04, 2025, 01:25:36 PM »
The reason to run gain 0 is the gain is all digital so there’s no benefit to running higher than that.
Is this also true for 24bit or only for 32bfp?

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Re: Deity PR-2 Pocket Recorder
« Reply #419 on: January 04, 2025, 01:27:48 PM »
I have only used the recorder once and kept the gain at zero. After processing the gain in Adobe Audition I noticed some noise.

Were you able to see levels on the screen?  What mics were you using?

Didn’t check the levels in the screen and used DPA 4061 mics with the 5 volts PIP
Mics: DPA 4061, Schoeps CCM 41 Power: CA-UBB Recorders: Deity PR-2, Tascam DR-2d (4x), ZOOM F3

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