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Peter82
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Hello.
I am doing vocals recording on journeys, outside of home, for several reasons, so I need it to record to portable device. I was using iPod, but it's terrible recorder.
I was searching for voice recorders, and there is a problem.
Eighter they are cheap with mono microphone, but it's very low quality also, and lots of features are missing (no backlit, no mic. sensitivity so it gets clipped, low quality of mic, low quality of recording, bad formats, cheap constructions, so you get plastic crackling sounds when you hold it... etc...)
example Sony ICD-PX312
or more expensive, they have better quality, but there is a problem - they have all built-in stereo microphone.
For vocals from close range, I don't want stereo sound, but mono. I cannot find any recorder, that have quality mono microphone.
I was searching for music recorders, there is Zoom H1, but still same problem.. no mono recording option. :-( But there is also cheap construction problem, so you can get crackling sounds as you hold it... it seems that recorder is meant only to be layed down on table etc...
What to do?
Should I record it as stereo, and take only one channel? But there is big problem with localization, how to point recorder, and which channel to take? For example on Zoom H1, I don't know, how to point it to best fit, to take only one channel, for example left one.
Please do you help me, with this problem? What device to choose, and how to record it mono, so the right and left channels don't pan around, as I move the device in hand, and voice is perfectly centered in middle? When I focusing on singing, I cannot block my mind to face 100% exactly in middle, to get perfect stereo sound, and as I move a little bit, it gets disturbing to heard voice moving from left to right.. so I would really need only mono microphone.
I am doing vocals recording on journeys, outside of home, for several reasons, so I need it to record to portable device. I was using iPod, but it's terrible recorder.
I was searching for voice recorders, and there is a problem.
Eighter they are cheap with mono microphone, but it's very low quality also, and lots of features are missing (no backlit, no mic. sensitivity so it gets clipped, low quality of mic, low quality of recording, bad formats, cheap constructions, so you get plastic crackling sounds when you hold it... etc...)
example Sony ICD-PX312
or more expensive, they have better quality, but there is a problem - they have all built-in stereo microphone.
For vocals from close range, I don't want stereo sound, but mono. I cannot find any recorder, that have quality mono microphone.
I was searching for music recorders, there is Zoom H1, but still same problem.. no mono recording option. :-( But there is also cheap construction problem, so you can get crackling sounds as you hold it... it seems that recorder is meant only to be layed down on table etc...
What to do?
Should I record it as stereo, and take only one channel? But there is big problem with localization, how to point recorder, and which channel to take? For example on Zoom H1, I don't know, how to point it to best fit, to take only one channel, for example left one.
Please do you help me, with this problem? What device to choose, and how to record it mono, so the right and left channels don't pan around, as I move the device in hand, and voice is perfectly centered in middle? When I focusing on singing, I cannot block my mind to face 100% exactly in middle, to get perfect stereo sound, and as I move a little bit, it gets disturbing to heard voice moving from left to right.. so I would really need only mono microphone.