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#343511 - 04/11/12 08:22 PM
Re: Finally, a few tunes played on the KMA
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Deane, I'll give you a call in the morning and see if I can walk you through the recording process over the telephone. It's not difficult, just a few things make a huge difference. Gary
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#343528 - 04/12/12 08:37 AM
Re: Finally, a few tunes played on the KMA
[Re: hammer]
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John, The line out shouldn't change with the volume adjustment--it should remain constant. The headphone out, at least with most keyboards, is directly effected by the main volume control. There is an input adjustment on the Zoom-H2 for both the mic and the Line-In. When vocals come into play, the only option using the KMA, unless the vocals were fed through the keyboard's auxiliary input, would be to use the Bose L1 Compact's Line-Out, which is pretty hot, and adjust the H2's input down to about 50 percent. This would prevent clipping and distortion during the recording, while at the same time still provide a recording identical to what the audience is hearing, and without audience background noises. The H2's mics are somewhat omni-directional and relatively long ranged, therefore, they'll pick up just about every noise in the room. Good Luck, Gary
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