On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 10:14 -0800, Cary Ginell wrote:
> On occasion I will do interviews on the telephone but since there is no audio output for a cordless phone, I have to put in into speaker mode and then hold a microphone up to the phone. I've been using my Tascam DR-2D digital recorder for this, but the quality is not very good. I just did an interview and there was a horrendous buzzing on the recording when I played it back. Does anyone have a better method of recording interviews over the phone?
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No cordless advice, but a thought: Why not get (or have the studio get,
if it's not your place) a line splitter and a hybrid? If you have an
extra input on your board (and a direct line out for your microphone),
that should work.
MS
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