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At the time I wrote this for the Wiki, I had only accomplished two recordings of our band using this method of recording. The things I have noticed so far, are: | At the time I wrote this for the Wiki, I had only accomplished two recordings of our band using this method of recording. The things I have noticed so far, are: | ||
# Be careful with your channel mixes on the T1. Ensure they are correct for your overall live sound "mix | # Be careful with your channel mixes on the T1. Ensure they are correct for your overall "live sound" mix on the L1 system. Also, be aware you can change the "recording" mix by utilizing the AUX OUT level settings in the T1. You can have between 0% and 100% of a channel going to your Zoom H4 recorder for recording. This will affect your "recording" mix, but not your "live" mix. | ||
# You’ll record whatever is picked up by your microphones. This will be dependent on the types of microphones you use, their polar patterns, etc. Just be aware, you’ll “hear” what the microphone hears! | # You’ll record whatever is picked up by your microphones. This will be dependent on the types of microphones you use, their polar patterns, etc. Just be aware, you’ll “hear” what the microphone hears! | ||
# After the gig, use the playback feature of your H4 Recorder plugged into your L1 System. You’ll be amazed that you’ll be hearing what your audience heard at the gig! It’s a real eye opener, if you've never listened to yourself through the {{L1}} system!!! | # After the gig, use the playback feature of your H4 Recorder plugged into your L1 System. You’ll be amazed that you’ll be hearing what your audience heard at the gig! It’s a real eye opener, if you've never listened to yourself through the {{L1}} system!!! | ||