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I fooled around a bit with my Mundo Flamenco Mod. 3AF because I wanted to know how that guitar sounds recorded on my iPhone 4s via the plug-in stereo microphone Tascam iM2X (all (r)). The app used for recording and access of the sound file was Rode Rec Light app which seems to work quite fine.
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RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to rojarosguitar)
I'm astonished nobody reacts to this. An iPhone is something quite many people have in their pockets anyway. The Tascam iM2X is not a big extra burden either. To have such a quality recorder always with you that a s a total no-brainer is quite nice, I think.
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to rojarosguitar)
My monitors are broken so I don't get a great idea but from my iphone it sounds pretty decent. Looks like they're only about $40 too. Not bad, I may consider this seriously. Thanks for the review!
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to UnderTheSun)
I paid something around 45 Euro (can't remember exactly). It's discontinued but there is a lot around on ebay and else...
The recording is totally untreated, just as it came into the recorder.
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to rojarosguitar)
Lurked into YT hazzles ( that exist from censored here), I was expecting special fidelity on a budget. But the recording is not specially pristine ( aside of close reflections in the room that seem to account for a bit of boxy sound).
This is certainly way better than what cheap gear would be getting you decades ago, with cassette rumbling and a distinctly higher noise floor, but not close yet to best examples I have heard with todays inexpensive / common devices. For instance I remember untreated takes presented on the foro that were done with just an iPhone*, and which were of a remarkable clarity. Not wanting to sabotage your enthusiasm, though. :O)
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to Ruphus)
I agree that mobile recorder do yield better results (e.g. my Tascam DR-40).
I think the beauty of the thing is that I mostly have my iPhone with me whereas I really have to consider whether I'm taking the DR-40 which is bulkier and heavier than iPhone and would require an extra bag or something...
@tijeretamiel
Thanks!
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to rojarosguitar)
I suppose there's no chance of hearing a direct comparison? Like, plug it in, strum an E chord the unplug it, strum an E chord. Same room, same guitar, same strings, same player?
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to Leñador)
I can do that with time, no problem ... I'll post the result.
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to Leñador)
Here it is:
The recorders were piggybacked, so the microphones are as close to each other as possible.
Because the capsulas look same (at least from outside) the difference probably is in the preamps and converters.
Before I comment on how I hear the difference please see for yourself.
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to rojarosguitar)
Wow thanks for that! I was actually wondering compared to raw iphone built in mic but no worries this was great. The im2x sounded more full to me, I felt like it had a hair more bass in it.
RE: Mundo Flamenco 3FA & iM2X tested (in reply to rojarosguitar)
I think personally the DR-40 has a bit more of air and lushness; iM2X sounds a bit harder in my ears, but the difference is not that big, so if somebody has an iPhone 4s (old, wider plug, iPhone 5 doesn't work directly, maybe with an adapter) I think this is really an option for reasonable quality recordings.
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Music is a big continent with different lascapes and corners. Some of them I do visit frequently, some from time to time and some I know from hearsay only ...
A good musical instrument is one that inspires one to express as free as possible