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A simple test everyone with a remote can try - Remote Recording interference
petur:
I have at least one recording that's ruined by a nearmy cellphone. Was using a cheap skytronic mic and on external pre-amp though...
renho3k:
thanks for the clarifications guys :)
Davide-NYC:
I don't know about interference, but I most certainly get a ticking sound when I record from line-in with the remote plugged in.
Urghh. (crappity)
Zeke:
Hi All:
Sorry to make a zombie thread if this has been covered elsewhere - but is the remote noise issue still a problem? I haven't used it during recording yet and I'd like to.
I suppose tonight I won't until I hear a def. yes or no.
Cheers,
Zeke
Davide-NYC:
There is a "sort-of" fix, but it simply turns off the remote LCD by pressing Vol(-) on the remote.
Whenever the display on the remote changes it induces a noise. Since the peakmeters are constantly changing, as well as the Time and Size lines, you'll always get noise.
On the other hand, if you get good with the "Remote Display Off" trick you'll do well, especially if you combine this with the Remote clip-light feature, which works even when the remote is "Disabled".
But, in my opinion, if you are serious about recording do not use the remote. Too risky.
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