I, too, find it really odd that a facility that was there in the very
earliest production Soundfields (and which I used as a matter of course
every time I used them) is no longer there in this model even tho' it would
cost less to add it now than back in the 70's. Still, it IS about the only
thing
The Roland R4 I had before the 788T didn’t, if I remember rightly (which
is where the idea came from)
jon
On 20/03/2014 20:12, "Daniel Courville" wrote:
>Le 2014-03-20 08:57, Jon Honeyball a écrit :
>
>>Pity this *still* doesn¹t have a 1K tone generator at say -20dB, allowing
>>you to properly
Le 2014-03-20 08:57, Jon Honeyball a écrit :
>Pity this *still* doesn¹t have a 1K tone generator at say -20dB, allowing
>you to properly calibrate the input levels and replay of your recorder,
>which almost certainly doesn¹t have ganged controls. The Sounddevices 788T
>can do this, but others can¹
Jon Honeyball wrote:
Pity this *still* doesn't have a 1K tone generator at say -20dB, allowing
you to properly calibrate the input levels and replay of your recorder,
which almost certainly doesn't have ganged controls. The Sounddevices 788T
can do this, but others can't.
The Tascam DR-680 ha
I align my 788T with my Prism dScope, but that’s cheating :-)
Quite a few cheaper devices don’t have ganged inputs, and it would help. I
asked Soundfield for this several times, but clearly they disagree
On 20/03/2014 14:07, "Jörn Nettingsmeier"
wrote:
>On 03/20/2014 01:57 PM, Jon Honeyball wro
On 03/20/2014 01:57 PM, Jon Honeyball wrote:
Pity this *still* doesn¹t have a 1K tone generator at say -20dB, allowing
you to properly calibrate the input levels and replay of your recorder,
which almost certainly doesn¹t have ganged controls. The Sounddevices 788T
can do this, but others can¹t.
Pity this *still* doesn¹t have a 1K tone generator at say -20dB, allowing
you to properly calibrate the input levels and replay of your recorder,
which almost certainly doesn¹t have ganged controls. The Sounddevices 788T
can do this, but others can¹t. Missed opportunity.
Jon