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Date: Tue Jul 6, 2010 8:14 am ((PDT))
Yes, I was going to set one channel a few dB lower to hedge against peaks.
You can turn off phantom power to one channel on the 702 as well.
Thanks a lot,
Wil Hershberger
<http://www.natureimagesandsounds.com/> Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
Hedgesville, WV
<http://www.songsofinsects.com/> The Songs of Insects
<http://cricketman.blogspot.com/> My Blog
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Subject: RE: [Nature Recordists] cable question
Thinking about it, why is it necessary to record on both tracks?
Are you setting a different level on each channel?
Try not to think about it as an analogue tape machine!!
Could you route one input to both tracks in the routing menu?
Andy UK
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] cable question
I want to make a cable to interface with my 5 pin cable that stays on the
recorder but that would go to only one mic ( an ME66). The mic will be
powered by phantom power from the SD 702. In the past I had a Y cable that
feed the output from the mic to both channels of a Sony TCD-D10 pro II and
also supplied phantom power over that cable.
Would wiring the cable to act as a Y cable work with the SD 702 and ME66? I=
S
there any danger is sending the phantom power to a single mic using a Y
cable configuration?
Thanks a lot,
Wil Hershberger
Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
Hedgesville, WV
The Songs of Insects
My Blog
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