I assume you do mean the NT3 rather than the NT3-G here. I have had an NT3 for years, and used it a lot. Definitely a handy mic, but for more versatility, and having capsules of various polar...
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I assume you do mean the NT3 rather than the NT3-G here. I have had an NT3 for years, and used it a lot. Definitely a handy mic, but for more versatility, and having capsules of various polar...
Another possible recorder to throw into the mix is the Marantz PMD661. Pretty good units, though like the others products mentioned here they don't have time code.
Sorry you are correct. MY mistake. I should have read the question properly. I thought they wanted to split a mic level signal before a mixer, rather than a post-preamp line level signal, which is...
Passive splits like this can actually lose up to 6dB. That may not be too much of an issue though. To avoid hums and ground loops etc, it is better to use a transformer equipped splitter if...
This would work ok if the performers are close together and don't move around too much, but if they move around in relation to each other it won't work too well at all. In that scenario, if you have...
Here are a couple of links to articles I wrote about royalty-free music. The first is a tutorial explaining what royalty-free music actually is: ...