Recording equipment and settings

I’ve had several people ask how I do my recording. It’s all done in my basement office, about three feet from a hot water heater (which I turn off while I’m recording).

Hardware setup

  • Sennheiser MD46 dynamic mic, connected with XLR<->XLR cable
  • Pop screen and mic stand for the mic. I don’t know the manufacturer or brand :-(
  • Recorder Roland R-09, 16-bit WAV setting
  • Alesis USB mixer

Device settings

The mic is plugged into the mixing panel in input #3 (arbitrary; doesn’t matter which)

Mixing board

  • From top to bottom, the knobs in input #3 are set as follows:
  • HPF – turned off (button OUT)
  • Gain: about a millimeter less than the very last line, roughly 4.5 o’clock
  • EQ: all 3 set to 12 o’clock
  • AUX: both set to -infinity
  • Pan: set to 12 o’clock
  • Level 3: set to +9.5 Db (about halfway between the last 2 hashmarks, roughly 4 o’clock)

On the far right of the panel:

  • Aux return A level: -infinity
  • Effects/Aux ret B: -infinitity
  • 2 tk to mix: out
  • 2 tk to ctl room: out
  • mix to ctl room: out

Main mix

  • 9.5 db, roughly 4 o’clock
  • HDPH/CTRL RM: about 10 o’clock, 4th hashmark from bottom left (don’t think it matters unless you use headphones to monitor the recording AND have Mix-to-Ctl-room depressed)

The Roland R-09 recorder is connected to the “2 track out” by RCA plugs to Line In on the Roland R-09.

Roland R-09 settings

  • AGC: off
  • Low cut: OFF
  • Mic gain: HIGH
  • External mic type: STEREO
  • On menu: 5, Input setup | Rec monitor OFF | External power turned OFF
  • Input level 14 (depress REC, when flashing, you can adjust the input level via the buttons on the side

Phone interview recording equipment

For recording telephone interviews (see http://www.SteverRobbins.com/getitdoneguy for interview pages), I use a Broadcast Host Digital Hybrid, made by JK Audio.

Phone interview device settings

Due to the nature of the equipment, it seems to take very different equipment settings to get quality sound from a phone conversation.

Broadcast host:

  • Send 1 @ noon
  • Send 2 hard left
  • Caller @ noon
  • Headphones @ hard left

On back:

  • Mixing board mic -> Send 1, line level
  • Caller -> Line in 4 on mixing board

Mixing board:

  • Mic (Sennheiser) into Mic 2
  • Gain @ max
  • Eq all at noon
  • Aux A pre @ noon
  • Aux B @ – infinity
  • Pan @ hard left
  • Gain @ 1st hash mark left of noon
  • Aux send A -> Broadcast host Send 1
  • Broadcast host caller -> line in 4
    Gain @ 4th hash mark
    Eq all at noon
    Aux all at hard left
    Pan @ hard right
    Level @ 3 o’clock (3/4 of the way to max)
  • Main mix @ 2nd hash from far right

Roland R-09 line in

  • Monitor rec ON (use headphones to monitor, volume adjusted appropriately)
  • Input level 25

NOTE: SOUND QUALITY TO CALLER ISN’T SO HOT, BUT RECORDING QUALITY IS PRETTY GOOD.

BE CAREFUL WITH LEVELS!

For example: sometimes getting close enough to the microphone so the caller can hear me clearly causes clipping in the actual recorded signal. Be very careful to monitor the sound levels on all devices (the Broadcast host, the mixing board, and the R-09)