oh, duh, of course. I don't know why I didn't think of that. Yeah of
course it would clip. thanks for pointing that out. Guess I'll just
stick with the built in one. don't have money for an olympus
Dave C. Bahr
On 1/29/2012 8:06 PM, tim cumings wrote:
the problem with the stream is that the recording level cannot be adjusted
manually, so if you get a sound that is too loud it will overdrive the
recorder and go in to audio clipping no matter what mic you are using. On Sun,
29 Jan 2012 18:29:33 -0700, Dave bahr wrote:
oh? I was under the impression that if the external mic was hooked into
it the quality could be better, no? if so, why or why not? what is the
theory behind it?
Dave C. Bahr
On 1/21/2012 7:09 PM, tim cumings wrote:
your problem is that with the victor stream any mic will clip. On Sat, 28 Jan
2012 14:52:24 -0700, Dave bahr wrote:
Hi gang,
Anyone have a good suggestion for a small desktop mic for recording
lectures that have some piano and music in them? I use my victor stream
which, actually for speech the mic is pretty good, but for music it
clips like hell. So I was just going to see if there was a good external
mic. It's in a classroom, not an auditorium, I had heard that iriver
made some good omnidirectional mics but wasn't sure. So it's some piano
and some orchestral stuff, the music is. any suggestions? plug is just a
standard 8th inch jack.
--
Dave C. Bahr
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