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Ray, any chance you’ll take a look at the Sony Wena Pro? i like wearing a mechanical watch. Just wondering what the gps performance is like bearing in mind the brains of it are typically the wrong side of the wrist compared to a typical watch. Can’t see it being better than what Polar and Suunto currently offer.
Interesting. I hadn’t caught that one earlier, I kinda like the display where it is for quick glances of notifications.
But man, that name?!? When you say it, it sounds like your saying Wiener.
Funny you mention Mallorca here. I had a short trip to Paris last week, and hated the traffic. I was there stuck in a traffic jam, and don’t ask me why but I started wondering why you have moved to NL instead of choosing a place like Mallorca… well connected, cheaper (if you stay there year-round) and much more outdoors friendly than Amsterdam IMHO…
Yes, Paris traffic jams can be THAT bad:)
We had considered Barcelona or Mallorca actually.
One of the draws of Amsterdam is the bike scene. While the weather isn’t as nice as Mallorca, the bike scene here and not needing a car is awesome. We’d realistically need a car in Mallorca.
Additionally, from a business standpoint, Amsterdam is a boatload easier to work within than Spain – mainly because everyone here speaks English. That then gets into things like schooling for the kids and such.
To me, Mallorca is more of an idea location to have a small cottage or apartment or such to escape to. Though, at present there’s no non-stop flights from Amsterdam to Mallorca for this time of year on a daily basis. So that’s a bit of a bummer (Paris had non-stops virtually all year round daily). It’d be awesome to be there in 2ish hours non-stop and have your own little spot tucked away to go to.
As for Paris traffic jams – yup, they suck. That’s why we didn’t have a car there. ;)
Hi Ray,
You could check out Thomann.de for acoustic tiles. I’ve bought these from them with success.
link to m.thomann.de
Best,
Adam
Cool, some good options in there!
more options here:
link to akoestiekwinkel.nl
I bought some plates for behind the piano, with good results.
Lab mic, not lav mic, right?
Lav mic, short for lavaliere (basically a mic that you attach to yourself usually just near the top of your shirt).
That last pic is just a winner. Life is a pair of red rain boots and a waffle.
For a wired lav pocket recorder, my vote would be for the Tascam DR-10L. Mainly for its locking mic connector. One less thing to go wrong and cause more midnight headaches.
For your videos shot at tables, I would probably just use a mini-to-mini extension cable, like the Rode VC1, and plug your lav directly into the camera. Plug headphones into the camera, watch and listen to a little playback each time to make sure it sounds good and go with that.
Ideally you would always have a redundant setup going. Use a recorder like the Tascam DR-70D, plug your mic into it (wireless in the field, wired in studio), make a high-res recording on the DR-70D, then run an audio cable from the DR-70D into the mic input on your camera and make a second copy of the audio in your camera. Two is one, one is none kinda thing.
The Rodecaster for video? ?Hmmm…
Yeah, Des recommended poking at the DR-10L as well (he’s also curious about it) – and honestly, it’s pretty sweet looking. But it’s almost 3x the cost of the H1N here in Europe where somehow it’s a fair bit cheaper than in the US.
For lav straight to camera, there’s two issues there:
A) The preamp on the Nikon D500 I use is crap. Really crap. I’ve done the direct route before and it just sounds horrible. I even picked up a Saramonic SmartRig+ at one point to sit in between, and that kinda helped. But ultimately was a super clunky setup.
B) Additionally, a lot of times I’m recording audio seperately with an action camera – like a GoPro while riding. So lav’ing into that isn’t super viable.
C) And third (bonus), I like a backup audio source, so if I screw up the mic I still might have usable audio. Might.
As for the Rodecaster – I’m just using it for the audio side – it doesn’t handle video in any way, and since I always handle audio OOB of video, it doesn’t bother me too much there. Also, it has pretty lights. Interestingly, the BT pairing this morning to a phone was more useful than I expected to be honest – since I can now pull in the Zwift mobile app that way and get some of the sounds there and then balance those separately. :)
That’s cool. The phone integration stuff is definitely the most compelling thing about that product.
I simply want to know if those caps on P1 and P2 were hand knit (and if so, who knit them) or store bought? I’m pulling for hand knit.
Yup, hand knit by The Girl’s mom (their grandma).
I totally went looking for knitted caps on some powertap pedals when I read this. FML.
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Did you check out the (Dutch) shops http://www.bax-shop.nl and http://www.keymusic.com for audio related equipment ?
Sweet – thanks for those! They even both have Amsterdam stores too!
I don’t know the first thing about acoustics, but I did come across a studio once where the inside was sprayed with some sort of acoustic foam (I guess a bit like DIY expanding foam). No idea of price or effectiveness, but might be worth looking into if you’ve got a large area to cover?
It’s definitely something we’ve considered for the ceiling actually, though, I haven’t looked into the costs of it.
Yes, that is “acoustic spray”. Works well for ceilings and is not too expensive
link to acosorb.nl
Looking forward to your Samsung review. I have a Samsung Gear S3 Frontier. I always thought my issues were from something I was doing wrong.
The freedom of a wireless lav is excellent (having ruined many recordings both audio and video tripping over wires). Spend a bit more and you get an AKG, or spend a fair bit and get a sennheiser (but sound is best on that). Some of those cheaper mics have lots of inherent noise.
For your panels as you seem to like DIY………. where IS that pizza oven btw……….. sound on sound is a good info resource if you want to use some pallets up or other acoustic ideas eg link to soundonsound.com. The magazine also does an SOS Studio rescue feature where they help out recording artists with their studios. Maybe you don’t have enough audio but it might be an interesting crossover for both audiences.
Regarding the problems with your room’s acoustics, check out this video (link to youtube.com) by Fstoppers about how they non-destructively modded a concrete box of a room for use as a video recording studio.
Good luck!
My favourite soundproofing for concrete/glass boxes at present are the suspended wool clouds, the last lot I bought I got from link to woollyshepherd.co.uk who were super-helpful.
More expensive than eggcrate foam but all natural, amazing looking and way more effective than you’d believe. I’ve found that just a few of those hung from the ceiling is enough to transform a space from “Can’t hear myself think” to “I wonder what people were complaining about”
During my younger days post-highschool, I worked for a record-n-gig company catering to up and coming bands and artists. After spending enough days in there (six years actually) allowing me to save enough to start college, there’s one thing i’ve learned: it’s never fun to stumble into the rabbit of hole of sound space acoustics + the hardware involved. It’s just a room-within-a-room-within-a-room.
Good luck, Ray. Thanks for today’s post.
Shopping Lightbulbs? Are you proceeding on the pizza oven front?
Haha…unfortunately nothing at the Cave/Studio is considered on the Pizza Oven list. I might make progress on said list soon though, the weather is getting nice again.
Save your money- instead of buying acoustic foam, just use a bunch of folded old bath towels. It turns out that they dampen sound better than acoustic foam. Watch this for the details and how to DIY your own panels cheap and easily: link to youtu.be
Haha…I use some old shipping/packing blankets right now.
Added to my Watch List for the airplane here in an hour. Though to be honest, the cost of panels here in Europe is surprisingly cheap compared to my US friends that have bought them.
Ray, in the unboxing section ” Like, horribly bad. Best of bread bad.” Should be best of breed bad?
Maybe it was really bad stale bread?
Thanks, fixed! ;)
I thought it wasn’t a typo and that you really, really do not like the band Bread.
The watch looks very interesting.. you say it can do music, *including* spotify. Can it do anything else ??? I am holding out for google play music – and even at $200 I’d buy this just for that, and use it solely for music alongside my 935 at the GPS daily driver. Take the straps off, fit an elastic arm band or clip, and boom – ipod shuffle replacement. But…only if it does Google Play Music (and podcasts!!)
Googling has pointed me at thed Music Mate android app – anyone tried that with a Samsung watch and Google play music?
I want a smartwatch, like the Samsung one, or wear OS, that can track as well as garmin. I’m asking a lot, but I think we can get there….
I’ll try resetting the watch tomorrow sometime and see what options I have from the Android phone instead to install.
Its super finicky when it comes to apps.
Hallo ray any news about the release of the new stages computers or any rumors about a new garmin gps bike computer….
Stages is saying ‘weeks’ away. We’ll see though.
What Garmin watches would you compare to the Galaxy Active?
Vivoactive 3 music: $259 (clever training), 5 day battery life (or 10 hrs. gps mode)
Galaxy Active: $ 200, 36 hour battery life in smart watch mode
For person who wants everyday watch, not too concerned about apps or having a (very) smart watch, works out 5-7 hours per week (including gps use) various sports, I would think extra $ 60 is worth it to avoid hassle of charging every day.
My guess this is more of an Apple watch competitor.
That’s where Samsung has the edge right now. It makes Garmin’s watches in particular look overpriced (Fitbit fares better though, albeit sans-GPS).
Right now I’m finding even the 36hrs optimistic. It’s basically a daily charge for me. I’m also finding it charges crazy slow for some reason (even with high end fast chargers).
The dark horse here is when Apple devices to make the $199 Apple Watch more widely known/available. It comes and goes, but I don’t think it’s stable on the shelf at that price. Once they do that it’s very tough for Fitbit (and Garmin) to compete mass-market with it. Especially if they put marketing power behind it.
That is a “busted” expression on her face.