Hi everyone - I have just bought the PS02 and it looks like an awesome little machine.
BUT - how do I use it solely for audio thru the inbuilt mic?
No accompaniment, no bass & drums, no effects - just a handy little portable sound recorder, for rehearsals, etc.
The manual is (understandably) all about step-programming, using FX, assigning tracks, etc, but I don't want ANY of that.
Thanks for any help you might give.
Tim, Bolton.
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Re: simple audio recorder?
I used to own the PS-02...great little unit. Recorded many projects on it for many trouble free yrs. Check pgs 50-51 of the manual. You have to acces the "Audio" menu to toggle the built in mic on/off.
Also check pg 67 for use of the "MicPre" effect which will boost the mic signal/gain substantially. This will give you alot more tone when using the built-in mic.
Pg 71 explains the Utility menu's function for mic gain which is very important regarding how you are recording w/a mic.
Good Luck and post something when you get it schooled lordmul.
Also check pg 67 for use of the "MicPre" effect which will boost the mic signal/gain substantially. This will give you alot more tone when using the built-in mic.
Pg 71 explains the Utility menu's function for mic gain which is very important regarding how you are recording w/a mic.
Good Luck and post something when you get it schooled lordmul.
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Beautiful! Thanks O Jedi Master. Excellent detail.
I'll post something up when I get something useable!
Cheers,
Tim, Bolton, UK.
I'll post something up when I get something useable!
Cheers,
Tim, Bolton, UK.
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Re: simple audio recorder?
Hi Tim, I have just got one too. The easiest way is to set it up to use an empty rhythm (track 52 on mine) and follow advice about using the Mic Gain. However, this will be a mono recording. You can also set it up to record Stereo tracks onto 2 & 3 if you can get the right adaptors and feed in a signal from a pre amp for a pair of Microphones. I have a preamp from Maplins for boosting signals from a Vinyl record turntable into a line input that needs a 12V volt supply and that boosts microphones too so I can feed them into the zoom.
It's even possible to use 2 Stereo Mics and the inbuilt mono mic to record on tracks 2&3. The inbuilt mic signal will be mono though and will come out of the middle whereas the stereo mics will feed left and right.
Let me know if you want more advice
It's even possible to use 2 Stereo Mics and the inbuilt mono mic to record on tracks 2&3. The inbuilt mic signal will be mono though and will come out of the middle whereas the stereo mics will feed left and right.
Let me know if you want more advice
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Thanks Graeme - can't believe I've not looked at this forum since July!
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