Thank you for helping!
I understand what you are saying, i think, but to complicate things, I
am using 1 cardioid mic and 1 figure 8 mic, so I need to choose the MS
options (from what I understand).
I chose routing: Channel 1 (cardioid) to A
Channel 2 (figure 8) to B
For monitoring with HP, I chose: monitor "A,B (MS)"
-but when i am monitoring, the LCD icon won't let me choose "AB MS",
only plain "A,B"
For playback, I chose: track A,B (MS) =
- and the LCD let's me play it in "AB MS"
I still get the playback in the left headphone only.
I don't understand what I'm doing wrong...
Natalie :)
--- In Tim Nielsen <> wrote:
> On the 722, I think there are two different modes for headphone, one=20
> for recording, and one for playback. You'll see next to the headphone =
> symbol on the unit on the display, it will display what you are=20
> hearing in the headphones. The selector knob on the right side should =
> cycle through the available headphone presets, when recording,=20
> depending on the mode you're recording in, you'll probably want it in =
> 1,2 mode, where it puts input 1 on the left, and 2 on the right.
>
> On playback, it should be I think A,B where track A is on the left=20
> and B on the right? If it's saying just 1 or A, then you're only=20
> hearing one track.
>
> See if that helps. I know the manual explains it pretty well too.=20
> There are basically 'headphone favorites' that you can store for=20
> recording and playback. It's in the menu, and you can store which=20
> headphones modes you want to be active on the right side knob.
>
> But actually what is probably happening is that your mic input is=20
> only going to channel 1, and while recording, you're listening to=20
> channel 1 (the headphones will play it as mono). On playback, it's=20
> probably set to play back A,B, and since there is no second channel,=20
> you'll hear only in the left.
>
> Make sure you understand the mic input routing of the 722. Basically, =
> it's a square, with inputs 1 and 2 on top, and record tracks A and B=20
> on the bottom. So you link incoming track 1 to record track A, input=20
> track 2 to track B. It's possible to input track 1 to A AND B, or I=20
> think both inputs 1 and 2 to A AND B, so make sure you're assign them =
> correctly for your mics.
>
> It bit me once, somehow input 2 got turned off, so I was only=20
> recording mono.
>
> Tim
>
> On Oct 1, 2005, at 12:30 PM, nbioacoustics wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> > I just bought a 722, which I plan on using in Hawaii in 3 weeks to
> > record biophony for a scientific study of biodiversity. I am used to
> > working with plants, so I don't know much about this stuff. Help!
> >
> > I'm trying to figure out why when I am recording, I can hear sounds in
> > both headphones, but then when I playback my recording, I only get
> > sound out of the left headphone...
> >
> > Does anyone have the patience to help me out?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Microphones are not ears,
> > Loudspeakers are not birds,
> > A listening room is not nature."
> > Klas Strandberg
> >
> >
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