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Re: MP3 player
by Rodney Morris on Aug 24, 2008 at 8:16:14 pm

I use a Zoom H4 ($300) for this purpose. Record split track mp3 Ch.1 mixed audio Ch.2 TC. At the end of the shoot, plug in the USB cable from the H4 to producer's computer, transfer the files and you're done. However, even with TC padded (with a simple Shure attenuator/pad barrel adapter. A line to mic adapter would be better, but to my shame I don't have one.) I still get bleed over into Ch. 1. Wasn't a problem for the transcription house, as far as I know.

Yes in the "old" days (ie. just a couple of years ago) we used cassette tape.

BTW - transciption recordings are a separate, billable item. That usually separates the serious clients from the "I just want to milk you for all I can get" clients.

Freelance Sound Technician/Mixer


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