Radical Amazement - Zoom Recorders
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Media Loan
- www.evergreen.edu/medialoan
- Located in 2504, past the Library and Computer Center entrances.
- Bring ID card with current quarter sticker to checkout equipment.
- Reserve equipment in advance, check open hours.
- Test equipment before leaving
- Late fees, renewals, and appeals process.
Late Fines assessed daily, per item Equipment valued over $250 — $20.00 per day Equipment valued under $250 — $10.00 per day Keys and all equipment and accessories valued over $50 — $10.00 per day Equipment and accessories valued under $50 — $5.00 per day
Microphone Types
- Dynamic Mics
- Can withstand louder noises, rugged pickup elements.
- No power needed
- Condenser Mics
- More sensitive to quieter noises, and more delicate pickup elements.
- Needs power supplied through a battery, or through phantom power on zoom recorder.
Microphone Pickup Patterns
- Omni: picks up sound from all directions.
- Cardioid: picks up sound from front:
- Proximity Effect: low frequencies are boosted as mic is closer to the source.
- Super-Cardioid: Picks up from front with a narrower pattern.
Microphones Categories
- Handheld
- Lavaliere: small clip-on attaches to clothing for vocal only recording.
Connector Types
- XLR = used at the bottom of the recorder for an external microphone (1 & 2).
- Mini or 1/8 inch = will not work with zoom.
Mic Usage Tips
- Use a stand if possible to reduce noise (table, or floor)
- Listen for:
- handling noise
- proximity effect
- popped p's
Media Loan Shopping List
- Zoom recorder
- Mic cables
- Headphones
- Extension cables
- Desk stand, floor stand, microphone handle
- Microphones
- Extra AA batteries
Zoom Recorder
Digital audio recorder that records to flash memory cards. No moving parts. Copy files off just like using a USB drive.
- Format memory card before use, and before returning to Media Loan.
- Record Settings: Review settings on Zoom Recorder Guide
Notes
- Install fresh batteries when recording, or use ac power when available.
- Turn off stamina switch inside battery compartment when using AC power - this will limit settings.
- Always record as WAV 44.1/16bit or higher. Stay away from MP3.
- Mono vs. Stereo
- Setting Levels: have levels around -12dB. If sound is too quiet or too loud adjust record levels, and/or mic placement to sound source.
- Always have headphones to monitor sound and watch levels on the recorder.
- Record room tone.
- USB Mode
Recording Exercise for Single Narrator Recording
- Turn on recorder
- Format card
- Plug in headphones
- Connect an external mic to recorder, press 1/2 button on the front panel. If using a condensor mic turn on Phantom Power (+48v)
- Set to record to WAV, 48kHZ, mono, manual record levels
- Confirm all filter settings are turned off
- Make a test recording:
- Press Rec button once - this will go in record pause mode
- Test mic, confirm if you are hearing the built in mic, or the external
- Set levels - record level controls on the right of the recorder
- Press Rec to start recording (counter will be running, record light will be solid)
- Listen on headphones
- Press Stop to stop recording
- Playback recording
- Connect to computer and transfer sounds to computer.
- Copy files to Orca.
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