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malcolmt
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Hi folks.
I currently play as a member of our local amateur orchestra, and record our performances on a little Zoom H2 with surprisingly good results. In a couple of months, we're doing a concert in a large hall (Ulster Hall here in Belfast) where the stage is quite high (4' above floor?)
There's a balcony round the hall with railings and a line from one side to the other would be ideal. A lot of years back, in the days of tape, I used a cheap electret mic taped onto nylon cord and it worked fine within the limits of the gear. The Zoom is MUCH better quality, and doesn't need long leads.
Has anyone any ideas as to how I could fly the Zoom in the middle of the hall from a cord? The balcony at the back of the hall is much too far away in what is a pretty resonant hall.
Thanks,
Malcolm
I currently play as a member of our local amateur orchestra, and record our performances on a little Zoom H2 with surprisingly good results. In a couple of months, we're doing a concert in a large hall (Ulster Hall here in Belfast) where the stage is quite high (4' above floor?)
There's a balcony round the hall with railings and a line from one side to the other would be ideal. A lot of years back, in the days of tape, I used a cheap electret mic taped onto nylon cord and it worked fine within the limits of the gear. The Zoom is MUCH better quality, and doesn't need long leads.
Has anyone any ideas as to how I could fly the Zoom in the middle of the hall from a cord? The balcony at the back of the hall is much too far away in what is a pretty resonant hall.
Thanks,
Malcolm