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1. Re: Sound Devices 442 Mixer

Subject: 1. Re: Sound Devices 442 Mixer
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:11 am ((PDT))
Yes you are correct Po-Jen, link them with the funny looking Telephone type
cable and you have the master and the slave, you use the word clock from the
master, all the controls are done from the master recorder, very ingenious.

On another note, my 442 (Yes I bought the bloody thing) arrived today, I am
going to use it at the Chicken lek on Friday but I gave it a quick test with
4 mics, mic-pres seem very quiet and the mixer looks like its built similar
to a brick s**t house as they say back home :-) I'm sure we will post many
sounds next week...

 

Now get ready to receive this message at least 10 times as something is
wrong with the bloody server!!!!!!!!

 

Martyn

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From: 
 On Behalf Of Po-Jen Chiang
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 7:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Sound Devices 442 Mixer

 

I think when using a link cable provided with 722, one will be master
and one will be slave. When you press record button on the master
recorder, the slave recorder will start to record at the same time. No
need to clap. I also don't think you need to line up the files since
they start recording simulataneously. I have done this with friends' 7
recorders. Work perfectly. I then thought that 722+702 is almost the
same price as 744t. So why bother to buy a 744t? I even considered
selling my 744t and get 702+722. Like you said, advantage of backup
recorder! But I still decide not to because 744t+MP2 is less bulkier.
And file management is easier for multitrack recording.

However, I don't know whether it is necessary to word-clock link them if
you already C-linked two 7 recorders. Martyn?

Po-Jen

Tim Nielsen :
>
> I just have to say, for anyone contemplating a 4 channel recording
> option, considering two 722's. They can be linked together, run on
> the same type of battery, isn't really any bigger than a 744 and 422
> would be, and will be cheaper (about $4500). The unts can be word-
> clock linked. AND you have the bonus of splitting the recorders apart
> for an instance where you want to record two separate stereo recordings.
>
> It's a bit more work on the back end, since the units don't
> synchronize their 'start of file', you'll need to clap or somehow
> have a mark to line up the files later. Also, since it's two
> recorders, you'll have to move some files around.
>

 








"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg

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