I'm brand new at this. I "recorded" my first show last night: Chicago / Earth, Wind & Fire at the Greek in Los Angeles. What a wonderful first experience but for one problem. One BIG problem -- horrible distortion.
When I say I'm brand new, let me expand. I barely know how to push the record button . . . . I need help. I really want to learn how to tape. I can tell there's going to be a whole lot of trial and error in my future.
Please, guys, share your wealth of experience and help me learn.
First let me tell you that my recording of the musical loop the venue played (pretty loud) as the musicians took the stage as well as moments where the performers spoke and portions of the performance where the music was not that "loud" sounds great. Unfortunately, this was a very loud show, lots of bass, and the majority of my recording is very distorted.
My location was less than ideal. I was seated slightly left of the left stacks, probably about 30 yards away.
My deck is a Sony MZ-R900 (if I get the hang of this, I will eventually upgrade). I was using SP-SPSB-8 caroidids running into a SP-CMC-4 battery box w/ the bass roll-off which I had set at 160 hz. I had this plugged into the line-in jack on my deck as opposed to the mic jack.
There's a high / low sensitivity selection on my deck which I had set at "high." Could that have been my mistake? Maybe it was my bass roll-off setting which was incorrect. A combination of both? All of the above? None of the above? Did I do anything right? It sounds as though my recording level was way too high. Is there a way (don't laugh now) to adjust the recording levels??
Help, guys . . . . I'm dying to get out there and try it again.