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kelfar
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Hi,
I have an upcoming event to record a church choir in March 25th, 2007. I would like to know if the Rode Nt4 should do the job. The choir is 20 members and the recording is going to take place in the church. The church acoustic is great and I would like to capture both the choir and the natural reverb of the building. No instruments! Only vocals.
My new Zoom H4 is going to be used for the recording using the two Xlrs inputs. I am looking for a good quality stereo mic. I would appreciate your input.
Few people suggested to me to use Rode Nt4 xy mic.
I have an upcoming event to record a church choir in March 25th, 2007. I would like to know if the Rode Nt4 should do the job. The choir is 20 members and the recording is going to take place in the church. The church acoustic is great and I would like to capture both the choir and the natural reverb of the building. No instruments! Only vocals.
My new Zoom H4 is going to be used for the recording using the two Xlrs inputs. I am looking for a good quality stereo mic. I would appreciate your input.
Few people suggested to me to use Rode Nt4 xy mic.
