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Old 09.25.2008, 02:46 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Jef Mertens
Yes I do need lesser quality as opposed to euhm better quality. The sound quality on the specific concert needs to be muffled.

ok if you're recording a concert, you'll get mic distortion from mics that are not set up to record loud signals. that might be all you really need.

recording from headphone however will add FURTHER distortion and yes, that voice-recorder cassette will give you hiss on top of it.

and moreover, since it has a mic jack not a line in, it will be FUTHER amplified and distorted, probably beyond the point of recognition.

i will definitely sound fucked up.

if that's too much, you might just wanna record from that thing's external mic, which is guaranteed to distort loud signals. buy it.
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