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I ended up grabbing the Porter capture X8. They only had an open box one at my guitar center and they tried to sell me it as new. I went back and got a discount.
I have only recorded on clip with my DJI wireless mic and 32-bit float point. I was amazed at how clean the audio comes out. I'm wondering though since the road itself has 32-bit float point how much different the audio would actually be?
@@TheTechPreacher I just watched a review that said you only get 32 bit flow point on the backup recordings on the rode. If you're using the transmitter you don't get it?
Thanks for sharing. I am wondering about the quality of the supplied mics on channels 1 and 2. They are very light and flimsy and when travelling they need to be detached. How do they compare quality wise with a lavalier mic? Did you notice a difference?
I don’t think this is right. The 3.5 output from the Rode receiver is sending a variable line signal into the portacapture X8. Yes, if that signal clips, and youhave the Portacapture Set to 32 bit float, you can bring it down in post. However, the gain setting on the Rode wireless mics is what determines whether or not the microphone input clips. If you have that setting too high, you will still get a clipped signal going into the Porta capture (even if the Portacapture gain setting is fine). The new Rode wireless Pro has its own 32 bit float. That’s where the 32 bit float needs to be to allow accidental wireless microphone clipping to be corrected. That’s my understanding, anyway.
You need to use the Aux input, or use a female to dual male 1/8 splitter into input 1 and 2. You have to record in stereo to get the two separate tracks. Later sum to mono in post.