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    Advice on how to record a classically-trained singer with cheap equipment?

    Thank you, Rob. (Sorry for the late response as well.) I'll just be using my laptop for her to listen to the piano track, which is why I am a bit unsure how to synchronize everything directly on the Zoom!
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    Advice on how to record a classically-trained singer with cheap equipment?

    Many thanks to both! If I follow this multi-mic setup, I assume I will be using the 4CH mode on the Zoom? How can I feed the piano track (a wav file) into the Zoom while recording her singing? (I originally thought I would primitively match the two up on a DAW.) When I use the Zoom's microphones...
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    Advice on how to record a classically-trained singer with cheap equipment?

    Thank you, John. Yes, I forgot to mention that she'll definitely be recording with headphones—I think she might actually prefer recording with headphones over speakers. The speakers in the church are in very odd locations, anyway, and I don't have good enough portable speakers. I will try...
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    Advice on how to record a classically-trained singer with cheap equipment?

    Hi, everyone, I am tasked with recording a classically-trained soprano with a pair of half-decent SE7s hooked up to a H4n Pro. (I've used them before to record some solo instrument performances and was relatively happy with the results for the price.) She'll be singing to a pre-recorded piano...
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