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Thu 24 Feb 2005, 07:45
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From: Lyon - FR
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Thanks for the suggestions Newbie. The problem is that there is no 'mic in' in the sound preferences'. The only choice it gives you is between:
Line-in (Audio line-in port) & Digital-in (Optical digital-in port).
I have set the input volume at its maximum - although it will not stay there. It constantly defaults to the minimum position.
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Thu 24 Feb 2005, 07:53
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MiniDisc recorders provide what's called "Plug-In Power" for microphones (kind of a low-level phantom power). It's possible, in addition to everything else mentioned, that your little mic only works when supplied such power. Certainly many of them won't.
I'd suggest, as a quick'n'dirty solution, to either:
1) record to the minidisc and then transfer to the computer at line level, or
2) use your minidisc player as a preamp by connecting the mic to the MD and the MD line out to the computer. Some MD recorders will only pass the mic signal while actually recording, so you may need to record anyway... but you'll save the time of transferring, and have a backup.
Hope this helps, -Barry
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Thu 24 Feb 2005, 08:15
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Thanks Barry.
I think you are right about the mic and the "Plug-in Power". I have another small mic I also got with the MD, but which requires a small battery. I will try that with the mac. If that does not work Iwill get a jack convertor for an old PZM mic I have and see if that works. Failing that I will buy a new mic!
Re your quick n dirty solutions, when you say 'transfer to the computer at line level', via which input, the audio or the digital/optical?
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Thu 24 Feb 2005, 08:25
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Via the audio input... unless your MD has an optical output, which consumer devices don't (due to copyright issues). On most MDs, the "Line Output" is the same as the headphone output, with the volume at maximum.
Remember, the line input on the mac wants a much higher level than a mic will put out... does the G5 have a mic input? I have a G5, and would check, except the way it's jammed into my setup that's a major pain. However, the level of the "audio line input" (in speech prefs, anyway) can be adjusted... so it may do something reasonable. Try the battery-powered mic and see what you get... or better yet, get an MBox!
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Thu 24 Feb 2005, 09:03
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just for the record, I just checked. MD has Optical line in, but no Optical line out. (On my Sony MD there are 2 lines out. One is marked Phones/Remote.)
The G5 appears to have a mic input. On the back of mine there are two stereo jack connections. One is for the line out (for speakers), and the other, I presume is for line in (it is marked by two black triangles pointing towards each other).
The systems prefs for 'sound' and for 'speech' both allow you to adjust the level of "audio line input", although in my case it keeps defaulting to the minimum.
As for those MBoxes, is it mainly size that makes them a better alternative to getting a small mixing desk?
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Thu 24 Feb 2005, 15:56
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thanks again.
the protools that comes with the Mbox - is it the entire thing, or some watered down version?
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