Subject: | Re: mkh20-edirol R4 problem revisited |
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From: | Volker Widmann <> |
Date: | Sun, 09 Apr 2006 23:51:26 +0200 |
This might be it!! Yet, the settings cannot be changed by simply switching the wrong button, you have to get into the user interface and select the menu. But this is exactly the sound you get from the internal mics: Like old tin boxes I hope we have solved the problem now. :-) Volker Julian Baldwin schrieb: >I don't yet own an R4 but from looking at the spec I see that it has a >couple of built-in mics. Obviously I don't know how these mics are selected >to be recorded but here is an 'off-the-wall' question for you - Is there any >possibility that when you thought you were recording the MKH20s, you were >actually recording via the built-in mics of the R4 by having a switch in the >wrong position? > > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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