Walt:
But how then do I get the levels on all channels exactly the same? This is
very important in surround work. I really would like to gang all the volume
controls so that it's easy to make adjustments in the field. Otherwise I
guess I could get a clicker and hold it directly over the mikes and then
adjust volumes in the studio, but this still might not be accurate enough.
One thing I dislike about the MP-2 is that the volume controls are
continuous, so it is difficult to get them adjusted to the same gain,
especially at night. I would have preferred click stop pots.
Lang
From: Lang Elliott <>
>
> I was hoping the new Sound Devices 744T recorder would do the trick, but
> only two inputs will have preamps and phantom power, so I'd be stuck with
> the preamp problem there as well. No obvious solution right now, I guess.
What about your MP2 for providing pre's for two more channels? Or is the
744T lacking enough channels? Can't remember right off.
Walt
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