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Sound is life. Thank you for sharing it with us. Adding some of your sounds of ambience in the background of some of my music I have produced creates an amazing experience.
I really like the sound of this "sheep" recorder. And the Osmo Pocket 3 takes really professional pictures - of course only with Libby as camerawoman. The smaller the equipment, the more shots you take. Plus, it's the most fun that way. Nice video, as always. Thanks and have fun 😀 Viele Grüße - Til.
Hi! I absolutely love the videos of this channel :) What are your thoughts on feeding the line out of the X6 into the DJI mic just for syncing purposes, i.e. sync the recorded stereo track on the X6 with the then transmitted mono track on the Osmo Pocket 3?
so sheep could do ASMR. this is the best video i saw in some years. :) more seriously thanks a lot for the review and your excellent update on your mega pack. really nice! i recommend your pack to anyone looking for ambient sound! priceless ! 👍
What do you think are the differences between X6 and X8 in terms of audio recording quality? On X6 have they removed the little noise that plagued X8? Did the high-frequency buzzing in the tascam X8 ever get fixed?
Great question. We got a replacement of the X8 and don't have this issue anymore. We don't travel with the X8 anymore but I believe they sound exactly the same.
Hello Marcel and Libby. I have a question about the Tascam X6. I am currently using Zoom H6 (XY capsule and external condenser microphones in ORTF configuration). How do you rate the built-in Tascam XY microphones compared to the Zoom H6 XY? Are they more sensitive than zoom? And are the Tascam preamps are less noisy than the Zoom H6 preamps? In short, is replacing the zoom h6 with a tascam x6 or x8 a good idea? Great video, best regards!
Hi! If you're recording for personal use and aren't overly concerned about a bit of noise, the Zoom H6 is still a great recorder. However, if you're looking for the benefits of 32-bit and want a lower noise floor in general upgrading from the H6 can make a significant difference for your recordings. I do remember the capsules on the H6 are much more robust compared to the X6 or X8.
Nice! Your channel lets me to enjoy Natural music and inspires me to think more about recording while taking video. Well!! Welcome to my hometown Taiwan! Hope you enjoy the sound here!
Do you think the built-in mics of the Tascam X6 (or X8) sound as good or better than the D100's? In terms of both noise performance and frequency response/general sonic quality. It's very hard to find an answer on this topic, and I know you own both recorders! Thanks 🙏🏻
Hi Matthew! Oh, the microphones on the Sony PCM D100 are truly superior, and I haven't yet come across another handheld recorder that matches its quality. Perhaps the Marantz is a contender? It's also a bit of a dinosaur but a classic among handheld field recording devices. That said, the noise performance and preamps of the Tascam recorder are quite good, especially considering its price point. We're actually heading to Taiwan soon and plan to make a side-by-side comparison video with the PCM D100. We've been waiting for the right opportunity to film in an exciting new location, and Taipei seems like the perfect place for this. Stay tuned!
@@FreeToUseSounds Awesome! Really looking forward to that comparison video. Maybe channels like yours will inspire Sony to finally give us a D100 mkii 😂 Instead of the bizarrely inferior D10 (have you tried one? Is it really just complete garbage?)
Ah, maybe if our channel had an extra zero or two in our subscriber count, they might take notice. It would be amazing, of course, but realistically, I think that's unlikely to happen anytime soon. While I've never used the D10, it does make me think about Sound Devices and how incredible it would be if they ventured into creating a top-notch handheld recorder. Given their reputation in the industry, their take on a handheld device could be a real game-changer. It's always exciting to imagine the possibilities with such innovative companies in the audio world!
@@FreeToUseSounds your channel is growing fast and there are very few channels that are doing what you’re doing. Keep up the good work! Totally agree about Sound Devices. What a dream that would be. Problem is they don’t have a history of making microphones…
Hi guys, great video .I am looking for a great compact and lightweight sound recording kit to use to film wildlife, what will be your recommendation.(Lots of backpacking and hiking to ta in consideration) thank you so much
Hi, I’m new to microphone and recording gear. With your vast experience across many manufacturers, can you recommend a microphone for nature recordings that can be mounted on a camera but doesn’t pick up the noise from the camera’s built-in fan?
Hi! Which camera are you using that produces fan noise? Most modern cameras use passive cooling systems, so we've never encountered this issue with our cameras. However, no microphone can completely ignore noise when it's audible. We recommend a directional microphone to minimize sounds from the rear. Also, when recording nature sounds, are you looking to capture the overall ambiance, or do you want to focus on more directional sounds, like those from a cicada or a bird? A soft hum can often be removed in post-production, but this can reduce audio quality. If you're truly concerned about sound quality, an external recorder is a better choice to avoid these issues.
Thanks for responding to me. The mic would be for a first revision Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k where a fan is unfortunately always on. Animals don’t mind the noise but obviously the camera’s internal mics pick it up. Got a cage for the camera so mounting options can vary. The mic should be highly directional for “targeting”, maybe even two for a real stereo experience. Ambient sound is done with a separate audio recorder (the Tascam x8, got a great deal recently and am kind of curious if the high-frequency noise you mentioned is actually gone in a recent model)..
@@abavariannormiepleb9470 Ohhh, this is a classic. Hmm, I would say the Sennheiser MKH 416 is your go-to mic, but it's expensive, so any directional shotgun microphone with the capsule far away from the camera housing could work. A cheaper alternative is the MKE 600. Keep in mind you want wind protection too. Using two microphones might look a bit odd, so you might consider the Audio-Technica BP4027 and BP4029 Stereo Shotgun Microphones, or the Sennheiser MKE 440, which we've used. However, it might not be long enough for your needs. Another amazing option is the Sennheiser MKH 418-S, but again, this one will cost you a lot. I got a second X8 unit without the noise issue.
@@FreeToUseSounds Nice! No wonder you two were living in Surabaya, you are "a full-time traveling couple" :) Great dream life! Success for you channel, guys! You have to visit more lovely places in Indonesia!
Thank you Henrik, yes I use one from that company but also BB. You may want to reach out to the newly formed company @RadiusWindshields. They are going to create many new windshields!!
@@FreeToUseSounds Ok! Yes, I saw The Windkiller SE, from BubbleBee but wasn't sure which size to choose. They say L but someone commented it didn't fit in A/B configuration. I'l certainly will check out Radius! Thanks!
@@henrikjazza Not this one. But the reviews about it aren''t that great. When it comes to handheld wind protection, they all lack after a certain wind speed.
@@BMadPhoto That's a really interesting question and something worth trying out. I just looked at the polar pattern, and it indicates that it's omnidirectional. Using two and separating them in an AB format could be an intriguing experiment. However, if you use only one mic compared to stereo recordings, the sound and ambiance are quite different and audible. For instance, if you watch the scene where I'm in the rice field, the separation of the DJI Mic is really good, and that's without any work on the audio. Then, switching to the stereo format of the X6, the difference is quite significant. We will be waiting and purchase the new pair of transmitters as soon as they are released and try this out.
hey will you come to Taitung? Which is one of best 3 typical style places in Taiwan- Taipei the capital, Tainan for the ancient culture, and Taitung is for the natural and aboriginal culture.
Hi I have a question. I tried connecting my tascam x8 using line-out cable to Pocket 3 because I have the sonic presence sp15pro connected to Tascam X8 xlr connections. I found that the audio is not separated, like they combined the stereo sounds into both channels so it doesn't have the surround effects at all. I tried doing same thing with my Sony A7s3 and it works great. Can you please try to see if it's the same for you, I would love to know if it's my fault or not? Thanks you for always making great contents🙏
So, if I understand you correctly, you attached the DJI to the Tascam and your binaural microphones to the transmitter? The transmitter itself is only mono, and now you feed a stereo signal from the microphones into the transmitter, which then sends the mono signal to the Tascam. Is this what you do or did I miss something?
@@FreeToUseSounds Hi Thank you so much for taking the time to reply 🙏. I used the USB-C to trs dongle (I tried both trrs and trs dongle) to connect the line-out from Tascam x8 to Pocket 3 directly. The sound signal on Pocket 3 is stereo but it's not separate channel stereo. If I were to connect the Tascam x8 line out to my Sony A7s3 the stereo sounds works as it should no problem unlike the Pocket 3. So I was wondering if you can pls tried to connect the Tascam directly the Pocket 3 see if it gives you separate channels stereo sounds? Thank you in advance 🙏
@@MettameowChannel I hope it works for you too :) I just tested using the USB-C cable that comes with the Osmo, connecting it to the USB-C ports of both the Tascam and the Osmo. Did you notice that when you do this, the option for directional audio disappears, and you're able to adjust the gain on the Osmo? You can also see the audio levels on the Osmo's screen. So, if you're looking to record audio directly from the Tascam to the Osmo, it definitely works with a USB-C to USB-C cable. Oh I used the X6. I don't have the X8 right now.
@@FreeToUseSounds I just tried it and it totally works!!! I had no idea we can connect USB-C to USB-C for sounds. Thank you so so very much, I'm assuming you're Marcel, for being very generous with your time n knowledge to help me solve this matter 🙏 ...I can't wait to go out around LA to capture some Binaural Audio n videos with the Osmo Pocket3 😎 ... Thank you again, you really create great high quality content, pls keep up the great work 🙏😇👍 ❤️❤️❤️
Yo yo!! Great video!! What we now need is a video about gear carry storage, what backpacks? What gear bags? I and a new and inspired field recordist and want your recommendations on how to carry my gear to location I want to shoot audio.. thanks!!
Let's break this down because there's a lot to consider. First and foremost, I'm curious about your mode of travel. Are you planning to travel by plane, or will it be a different mode of transportation? Also, it's important to discuss the gear you'll be bringing. Are we talking about a simple handheld recorder, or do you have a full setup in mind? It would be helpful if you could specify the equipment you intend to use for recording audio. Moreover, choosing backpacks is a highly personal decision. While I could suggest some options, it’s important to remember that factors like strap comfort and design vary greatly from person to person. If you’re planning a visit to a store like REI, your personal preference will play a big role in your choice. However, once you let me know about the gear you're planning to bring, I might be able to offer some more tailored suggestions.
@@FreeToUseSounds thanks for the reply, as for myself, I have an REI backpack that I am using but I feel it’s too flimsy and not ridged enough to care for my equipment. Right now I want to carry my M5 matched pair, my zoom H6, my Zoom F3, my new rode NTG 4, cables , headphones, tripod, an if possible my MacBook. I could put them all in the cases I have for them and load up the backpack but what sparked my search is my new Rode Blimp.. very cool piece of gear but very fragile.. so I’m looking for a backpack to get to my recording locations, it could be walking around town. Or hopefully small hikes to some remote locations. But my biggest concern is the blimp… any recommendations? On a serious side note.. you are my inspiration for getting into this hobby, I have been so very inspired by your work. I bought a zoom H1n about 2 years ago.. then found your video on how you got started.. I don’t think I have been more inspired by a RUclips video in my life. So thank you!! I mean that from my heart.. thank you so very much.
@@The-Sound-Explorer First off, thank you so much for your kind words! It's incredibly rewarding to hear that our work has inspired your journey into field recording. Knowing that our videos have had such a positive impact is truly heartwarming. Regarding the backpack issue, I completely understand your concern. About two years ago, I walked the Camino Francés, a 28-day through-hike in Spain. I carried a lot of gear, including the Rycote Cyclone and Schoeps Microphone, essentially a DMS kit with the MixPre, cables, headphones, etc. We even made a video titled "Packing for Camino Francés: What's Left in My Backpack After the Walk," and the backpack I used was amazing. I always packed the Cyclone last, on top of my clothing and gear, to avoid creating any pressure on it. Sometimes, I strapped it outside for easier access. If you're not using the microphones, you could even fill the blimp with socks and underwear to protect it from external pressure, though this is only practical if you know you won't be recording for hours. Having the right backpack is really challenging because of the weight distribution and limited space. For shorter day hikes, a photography bag works well because of the separation options. However, considering the skyrocketing prices for such bags, it's quite a decision. I bought a Minaal bag, but it's a bit too thin, albeit super lightweight. I might opt for the Peak Design Travel Bag with a 35-liter capacity and see how that goes.
Hi Marcel & Libby. Another excellent video, thanks for this. I recently acquired the X6, and I want to love it, but it ate through 3 pairs of double A batteries in the first 2 hours of use. I wasn't even recording anything, just browsing menus and getting a feel for it. No plugin power was on or phantom power in use either. I ensured that the correct battery type was selected In the menu, and this didn't improve things particularly either. I've also noted that, even when fresh batteries or freshly recharged batteries are added, it never says I have 100% battery power on the icon at the top right of the screen. As someone with a bit of OCD, this drives me absolutely insane. The most power I ever had on the unit was around two thirds of the power bar, irrespective of the type of battery used. I've found it to drain batteries like nothing I have ever encountered before. I seem to have been able to mitigate this by lowering screen brightness to its absolute lowest setting and removing absolutely everything and anything that could impact power usage. This seems to have improved the draining issue, but I still never have 100% battery power according to the icon. Have you experienced any of these issues at all with this unit? I'd love to try and establish if this is just me or potentially a faulty unit, or if this is something that is fairly common? Reviews I've seen say the battery life is good. I wasn't expecting anything sensational, but compared to my other 3 recorders (Sony A10, Roland R05 & Tascam DR100mkiii) it is falling waaaayyy behind on power.
Hi there! That's quite interesting to hear, especially since you're now the second person to mention something about the battery life. Personally, I've been able to run the unit on a full battery for an entire night during my overnight recordings, using Ladda batteries from IKEA. So far, I haven't encountered any issues with battery drainage. However, it definitely sounds like something worth looking into further on your end. I'd recommend reaching out to TASCAM or the retailer where you purchased the unit. A good approach could be to do a time-lapse test with a visible clock. Record both with and without phantom power (pp), and monitor the battery drain rate. If you notice an unusually rapid battery drain, like in your case, it might be a sign that your unit needs to be replaced. Hope this helps, and you get to the bottom of the issue soon!
@@FreeToUseSounds sounds like that could be a good plan I reckon. It would be just my luck I’ve got a dodgy unit haha. Thanks for the advice, I’ll look into it further and keep my fingers crossed 🤞.
I have the Osmo pocket one, so decent quality only downfall is that I can’t zoom in or out with it. Something unrelated, but we’re your videos about motion array taken down? I’ve been trying to find them to see how you inserted silence between sound effects.
Hello Peter, Yes, we decided to take those videos down as they weren't performing as well as our other content on the channel. But no worries, I'm here to help you out with that. Do you use Reaper? If not, I recommend downloading the Reaper DAW along with the Reaper SWS / S&M Extension. Once you have these, navigate to the Action List within Reaper and look for the Xenakios/SWS extension that allows for 'Reposition items'. It's a super handy tool. By selecting all sound effects, you can easily create a one-second silence between all files in no time. I hope this tip is useful to you!
@@FreeToUseSounds Thanks for the reply, yes I’ve been using reaper for a few years now. I like it for its flexibility and it’s simplicity. Ever since I saw your videos on motions array I’ve kind of been tossing the idea back and forth. I can do everything else with my sounds, I just needed to know the extension or shortcut you used. Again thanks!
I’m new to the world of sound so forgive me if this is an obvious question. If someone wanted to do city walks, would this combo work? Im looking to use the Osmo Pocket 3 with binaural audio, which I was looking at the SonicPresence sp15c in ear microphone to do so. Do I need the Tashcam x6? Looking for the best possible sound. I hope you could answer my question. Thank you for the video!
@@FreeToUseSounds Thanks for the response! They actually have a USB-C version, so I guess I don’t need the Tascam potentially. With your sound experience, would you recommend that I go with the USB-C version and just plug straight into the Osmo? Or get the XLR version and get the Tascam? Im looking to get the best possible audio, and as a novice Im not sure if the sound would be better by using the Tascam or using the USB-C. What do you think?
@@TPHxAgeofpage Oh that's right they have that. You should look if the USB-C port has enough plugin power for these microphones. Remember they need power in order to work. With the XLR connecter they have phantom power. But if you can plug it into the OSMO right away, it will save you editing time. However, when working with separated sound files, recorded in a higher format, you have more possibilities in post but you could also sell these sounds if you want.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Finally someone gets it! haha I love audio recording an environment when I'm filming. I feel most content creators disregard this vital element. Eyes & ears, baby! Two comments: 1. Never heard sheep eat before. hehe. Incredible! The breathing and chewing, right? 2. The DJI Mic 2 sounds great but absolutely no substitute when it come to non voice audio. The Tascam X6 brings everything to life. That was beautiful. :) This is exactly why I bought the Pocket 3. Simple/easy/no worry beautiful video..to pair with my Sony PCM-M10 and PCM-A10. Thanks for the video #freetousesounds
Thank you for bringing this up! Good point about lavalier mics, however their main strength lies in being close enough to record clear voice audio while keeping that background ambience at bay. Imagine dealing with all the ambient sounds in challenging environments, like bustling city scenes or dense rainforests. It would be quite a task for sound engineers to clean that up, wouldn’t it? In film and documentary work, ADR is often the go-to technique to fix audio issues, but I have to say, the directional recordings of the DJI Mic has left us quite impressed. It's incredibly useful for getting that focused audio on location. This kind of tech advancement in this price range can be a real game-changer for creators who want reliable audio in the midst of complex sound environments.
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking into the last few days, what a coincidence. What’s your thought on buying a zoom f3 over the Tascam x6? I it worth for better preamps? There are fairly compact kits for the f3 like the pluggy em 272 for example, for not much more money (or something like the line audio cm4, with higher budget then) So I’m wondering which one to choose, futureproofing in mind. Would be nice to hear you’re thoughts :)
The end decision is of course yours but from my experience I would go for the Tascam X6 over the F3, especially considering they're similarly priced. With the X6, you're set to start recording right away, though it's true that you'll need to purchase wind protection separately, which is a bit of a downside. If you opt for the F3 and plan to use external microphones like the Line Audios, remember it's not just about the mics. You'll also need to invest in additional equipment such as either a tripod, a light stand with an AB bar, extra wind protection, and additional XLR cables. While the Clippy microphones are decent, they'll add at least another $150 to your expenses, plus wind protection. In terms of cost-effectiveness, starting with the X6 could make more sense. Plus, for just $100 more, you could get the X8.
Wow, thank you so much for the detailed response! You‘re right, that makes more sense! I was somehow put off the X8 due too the issues at launch, but I heard they maybe fixed it. If they are fixed it would definitely be worth buying it because of the detachable microphone and two more xlr inputs alone. Did you hear from newer units if there are still problems? And do you think there is an audible difference between the x6 and x8? Thanks again for you’re help, appreciate it a lot!
Baaaaaaa! Noisy eaters. I gotta tell you, that Osmo P3 shoots amazing video. Maybe I missed but did you put audio on footage from Tascam or through the camera. P3 truly makes it nice to VLOG without carrying the Kitchen sink. Well done guys.
Hi! We synced the audio in post with the footage of the Osmo. The microphones on the Osmo itself have zero wind protection and handling noise can be heard when moving to much. This is great way to not have it in the recordings.
Taiwan is an amazing place, and I sure about that Libby and you would have much more amazing experiences in there. But I also recommend strongly Libby and you can come to mainland of China. There are more places to travel and more wonderful sounds to record. Mainland of China is huge and within many differences. Those differences were not only in different province but also in on province, such as Qinghai, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and so on.
Oh yes, we've already discussed going to China. While I'm not sure about bringing our recording gear, we're definitely considering it for visiting and traveling. And we're also planning to head back to Japan next year! :)
Actually I come from China. If you needed some infos to know about traveling in China, I could do my best to help you. Otherwise I like to travel. And I travelled in Japan 3 times. Osaka, Kyoto and Nara are my favorites. @@FreeToUseSounds
@@FreeToUseSounds A few serious questions however: Is the X6 the same as the X8 wrt pre-amps and other internal, sound quality features? Has Tascam eliminated the noise problem that you and others reported back in its early product life? Have you experimented with other mics via the TRS inputs, e.g., HearSight or FEL or...? If so, how were the resulting recordings? Thanks again for you great, inspiring videos!
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Sound is life. Thank you for sharing it with us. Adding some of your sounds of ambience in the background of some of my music I have produced creates an amazing experience.
Thank you for watching and using our recordings!!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
Your videos are so relaxing and informative. Thanks for making them!
Glad you like them!
For the form factor it sounds pretty good. However, if travelled with only that kit there would be times when wished had brought mixPre.
Oh we still have the Mix Pre with us.
Natural music -- the sound of life--
True!
Hallo. Ich muss sagen die Aufnahme und der Sound von dem grasenden Schaf waren wirklich total schön. Dank3 dafür
Macht ihr noch einen Naturgeräusche Test mit dem DJI Mic 2?
Excellent video well done.DJI and Tascam should be very happy.
Thank you Robert!
I really like the sound of this "sheep" recorder. And the Osmo Pocket 3 takes really professional pictures - of course only with Libby as camerawoman. The smaller the equipment, the more shots you take. Plus, it's the most fun that way. Nice video, as always. Thanks and have fun 😀 Viele Grüße - Til.
Ha Ha "sheep" recorder. :) That's a good one Til! You turn it on and you're ready.
Hi Folks, loving the content. A question on the Gutmann winshields; which is better, the lined or non-lined version? Many thanks! :)
Hi! I absolutely love the videos of this channel :)
What are your thoughts on feeding the line out of the X6 into the DJI mic just for syncing purposes, i.e. sync the recorded stereo track on the X6 with the then transmitted mono track on the Osmo Pocket 3?
I love your channel! Have you had the chance to try out the h1 essential 32 bit float recorder yet?
Thank you. We are in Hong Kong and I looked at this recorder yesterday and decided not to purchase it.
wonderful experience
Thank you so much!
2:28 that fringing/glitching at the hands of the statue is that youtube.. or the dji osmos ?
Hmm! We just rewatched it a couple time. I can't see it. Do you mind using a different browser or change the quality in the settings?
Yeah I don’t see it either. Maybe you’re seeing the bird on the statue’s hand?
@@FreeToUseSounds hmm ok, this is not present at home, I was at work .. so no clue what that was..
so sheep could do ASMR. this is the best video i saw in some years. :) more seriously thanks a lot for the review and your excellent update on your mega pack. really nice! i recommend your pack to anyone looking for ambient sound! priceless ! 👍
Thank you so so much Ben!!
Hi. Tell me, DJI mic2 can replace the recorder if you connect a shotgun mic to it. If I want to record the sounds of nature?
What do you think are the differences between X6 and X8 in terms of audio recording quality? On X6 have they removed the little noise that plagued X8? Did the high-frequency buzzing in the tascam X8 ever get fixed?
Great question. We got a replacement of the X8 and don't have this issue anymore. We don't travel with the X8 anymore but I believe they sound exactly the same.
@@FreeToUseSounds Thank you for your response. Would it be possible to figure out what build date your X8 has that has no problems?
what windshield are you using ? also what mode from the tascam x6 you used for these audios ?
Hi! This video is a little older but now we only use Radius Windshields. I don't use any presets for field recordings.
Did you use the field recording app from launcher or manual settings?
Always manual. Never the app features.
Thanks for this nice video. How does the X6 compare with the X8 and your other recorders?
Thank you for the video. Which xy mics appear to be better, x8 or x6?
does the DJI wireless mikes sound better than the Tascam X6?
No in terms of details the x6 is better, the DJI is focused mainly in voice
Nice presentation. I would like to see your video comparing the Tascam X6 vs the newly released Zoom R4.
Hi! Oh we won't be buying the Zoom R4.
@@FreeToUseSounds ok. Is it not good to buy?
Oh its just a recorder we don't need.
А какая схема расположения микрофонов у TASCAM использовалась, A-B или X-Y?
So fascinating. I'll definitely be checking out the tascam after this
Thank you for watching!
Did u just sync the audio and video in post or?
Hello Marcel and Libby.
I have a question about the Tascam X6.
I am currently using Zoom H6 (XY capsule and external condenser microphones in ORTF configuration).
How do you rate the built-in Tascam XY microphones compared to the Zoom H6 XY?
Are they more sensitive than zoom?
And are the Tascam preamps are less noisy than the Zoom H6 preamps?
In short, is replacing the zoom h6 with a tascam x6 or x8 a good idea?
Great video, best regards!
Hi!
If you're recording for personal use and aren't overly concerned about a bit of noise, the Zoom H6 is still a great recorder. However, if you're looking for the benefits of 32-bit and want a lower noise floor in general upgrading from the H6 can make a significant difference for your recordings. I do remember the capsules on the H6 are much more robust compared to the X6 or X8.
@@FreeToUseSounds thank you! :)
Pleasure! @@SET881
Nice! Your channel lets me to enjoy Natural music and inspires me to think more about recording while taking video. Well!! Welcome to my hometown Taiwan! Hope you enjoy the sound here!
Thank you very much! We arrive in less than a month! :)
Nice work as always! Do you find the X6 more airy than Zoom Mictrak M4?
Do you think the built-in mics of the Tascam X6 (or X8) sound as good or better than the D100's? In terms of both noise performance and frequency response/general sonic quality. It's very hard to find an answer on this topic, and I know you own both recorders! Thanks 🙏🏻
Hi Matthew!
Oh, the microphones on the Sony PCM D100 are truly superior, and I haven't yet come across another handheld recorder that matches its quality. Perhaps the Marantz is a contender? It's also a bit of a dinosaur but a classic among handheld field recording devices. That said, the noise performance and preamps of the Tascam recorder are quite good, especially considering its price point.
We're actually heading to Taiwan soon and plan to make a side-by-side comparison video with the PCM D100. We've been waiting for the right opportunity to film in an exciting new location, and Taipei seems like the perfect place for this. Stay tuned!
@@FreeToUseSounds Awesome! Really looking forward to that comparison video. Maybe channels like yours will inspire Sony to finally give us a D100 mkii 😂 Instead of the bizarrely inferior D10 (have you tried one? Is it really just complete garbage?)
Ah, maybe if our channel had an extra zero or two in our subscriber count, they might take notice. It would be amazing, of course, but realistically, I think that's unlikely to happen anytime soon. While I've never used the D10, it does make me think about Sound Devices and how incredible it would be if they ventured into creating a top-notch handheld recorder. Given their reputation in the industry, their take on a handheld device could be a real game-changer. It's always exciting to imagine the possibilities with such innovative companies in the audio world!
@@FreeToUseSounds your channel is growing fast and there are very few channels that are doing what you’re doing. Keep up the good work! Totally agree about Sound Devices. What a dream that would be. Problem is they don’t have a history of making microphones…
Now I imagine a collaboration with Sennheiser or Schoeps :)
is this connect using bluettoth? dji osmo pocket and the tascam x6? or do you connect manually?
Great scenery! Very interesting Thank you ☺️
Glad you enjoyed it Christian! :)
Hi guys, great video .I am looking for a great compact and lightweight sound recording kit to use to film wildlife, what will be your recommendation.(Lots of backpacking and hiking to ta in consideration) thank you so much
Hi, I’m new to microphone and recording gear. With your vast experience across many manufacturers, can you recommend a microphone for nature recordings that can be mounted on a camera but doesn’t pick up the noise from the camera’s built-in fan?
Hi! Which camera are you using that produces fan noise? Most modern cameras use passive cooling systems, so we've never encountered this issue with our cameras. However, no microphone can completely ignore noise when it's audible. We recommend a directional microphone to minimize sounds from the rear. Also, when recording nature sounds, are you looking to capture the overall ambiance, or do you want to focus on more directional sounds, like those from a cicada or a bird? A soft hum can often be removed in post-production, but this can reduce audio quality. If you're truly concerned about sound quality, an external recorder is a better choice to avoid these issues.
Thanks for responding to me. The mic would be for a first revision Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k where a fan is unfortunately always on. Animals don’t mind the noise but obviously the camera’s internal mics pick it up. Got a cage for the camera so mounting options can vary. The mic should be highly directional for “targeting”, maybe even two for a real stereo experience. Ambient sound is done with a separate audio recorder (the Tascam x8, got a great deal recently and am kind of curious if the high-frequency noise you mentioned is actually gone in a recent model)..
@@abavariannormiepleb9470 Ohhh, this is a classic. Hmm, I would say the Sennheiser MKH 416 is your go-to mic, but it's expensive, so any directional shotgun microphone with the capsule far away from the camera housing could work. A cheaper alternative is the MKE 600. Keep in mind you want wind protection too. Using two microphones might look a bit odd, so you might consider the Audio-Technica BP4027 and BP4029 Stereo Shotgun Microphones, or the Sennheiser MKE 440, which we've used. However, it might not be long enough for your needs. Another amazing option is the Sennheiser MKH 418-S, but again, this one will cost you a lot. I got a second X8 unit without the noise issue.
AWESOME VIBE! Lovely!
It feels like in my village, in Indonesia.
Ah thank you! Wow we have to visit your village someday! :)
@@FreeToUseSounds Sure! It would be great! You have a lot of options; rice paddies, rivers, lakes, mountains, beaches (not only Bali or Lombok), etc.
Ha! We lived in Surabaya and loved it. :)
@@FreeToUseSounds Nice! No wonder you two were living in Surabaya, you are "a full-time traveling couple" :)
Great dream life!
Success for you channel, guys! You have to visit more lovely places in Indonesia!
Probably next year we are back in Indonesia :)
Any news when the new DJI Mic 2 that’s bundled with the Osmo Pocket 3 is going to be available for individual purchase?
Well, DJI won't report to us. :)
Thanks for all your videos! What brand of Wind Protection you are using on the Tascam X6, Rycote?
Thank you Henrik, yes I use one from that company but also BB. You may want to reach out to the newly formed company @RadiusWindshields. They are going to create many new windshields!!
@@FreeToUseSounds Ok! Yes, I saw The Windkiller SE, from BubbleBee but wasn't sure which size to choose. They say L but someone commented it didn't fit in A/B configuration. I'l certainly will check out Radius! Thanks!
@@henrikjazza Oh BB already created a special version for the X8. So this should work.
@@FreeToUseSounds Ah, will take a look on that one! Have you tried Tascams WS-86?
@@henrikjazza Not this one. But the reviews about it aren''t that great. When it comes to handheld wind protection, they all lack after a certain wind speed.
If I had the dji mic 2 with deadcat attached, what would be the main difference between using it vs the tascam?
Hi! Are you talking about the X6 or any other Tascam Lavalier Mic.
@FreeToUseSounds ah sorry yes, I meant the x6. Does it record differently spatially than the dji mic 2 (or similar such as rode wireless)
@@BMadPhoto That's a really interesting question and something worth trying out. I just looked at the polar pattern, and it indicates that it's omnidirectional. Using two and separating them in an AB format could be an intriguing experiment. However, if you use only one mic compared to stereo recordings, the sound and ambiance are quite different and audible. For instance, if you watch the scene where I'm in the rice field, the separation of the DJI Mic is really good, and that's without any work on the audio. Then, switching to the stereo format of the X6, the difference is quite significant. We will be waiting and purchase the new pair of transmitters as soon as they are released and try this out.
hey will you come to Taitung? Which is one of best 3 typical style places in Taiwan- Taipei the capital, Tainan for the ancient culture, and Taitung is for the natural and aboriginal culture.
Yes we do :)
Hi I have a question. I tried connecting my tascam x8 using line-out cable to Pocket 3 because I have the sonic presence sp15pro connected to Tascam X8 xlr connections. I found that the audio is not separated, like they combined the stereo sounds into both channels so it doesn't have the surround effects at all. I tried doing same thing with my Sony A7s3 and it works great. Can you please try to see if it's the same for you, I would love to know if it's my fault or not? Thanks you for always making great contents🙏
So, if I understand you correctly, you attached the DJI to the Tascam and your binaural microphones to the transmitter? The transmitter itself is only mono, and now you feed a stereo signal from the microphones into the transmitter, which then sends the mono signal to the Tascam. Is this what you do or did I miss something?
@@FreeToUseSounds Hi Thank you so much for taking the time to reply 🙏. I used the USB-C to trs dongle (I tried both trrs and trs dongle) to connect the line-out from Tascam x8 to Pocket 3 directly. The sound signal on Pocket 3 is stereo but it's not separate channel stereo.
If I were to connect the Tascam x8 line out to my Sony A7s3 the stereo sounds works as it should no problem unlike the Pocket 3.
So I was wondering if you can pls tried to connect the Tascam directly the Pocket 3 see if it gives you separate channels stereo sounds?
Thank you in advance 🙏
@@MettameowChannel I hope it works for you too :) I just tested using the USB-C cable that comes with the Osmo, connecting it to the USB-C ports of both the Tascam and the Osmo. Did you notice that when you do this, the option for directional audio disappears, and you're able to adjust the gain on the Osmo? You can also see the audio levels on the Osmo's screen. So, if you're looking to record audio directly from the Tascam to the Osmo, it definitely works with a USB-C to USB-C cable. Oh I used the X6. I don't have the X8 right now.
@@FreeToUseSounds I just tried it and it totally works!!! I had no idea we can connect USB-C to USB-C for sounds. Thank you so so very much, I'm assuming you're Marcel, for being very generous with your time n knowledge to help me solve this matter 🙏 ...I can't wait to go out around LA to capture some Binaural Audio n videos with the Osmo Pocket3 😎 ... Thank you again, you really create great high quality content, pls keep up the great work 🙏😇👍 ❤️❤️❤️
Btw I just send you a Super thanks. It's not much but I'm really thankful that you took the time to help figure out my problem. Thank you again!🙏🙏🙏🎉
Yo yo!! Great video!! What we now need is a video about gear carry storage, what backpacks? What gear bags? I and a new and inspired field recordist and want your recommendations on how to carry my gear to location I want to shoot audio.. thanks!!
Let's break this down because there's a lot to consider. First and foremost, I'm curious about your mode of travel. Are you planning to travel by plane, or will it be a different mode of transportation? Also, it's important to discuss the gear you'll be bringing. Are we talking about a simple handheld recorder, or do you have a full setup in mind? It would be helpful if you could specify the equipment you intend to use for recording audio.
Moreover, choosing backpacks is a highly personal decision. While I could suggest some options, it’s important to remember that factors like strap comfort and design vary greatly from person to person. If you’re planning a visit to a store like REI, your personal preference will play a big role in your choice. However, once you let me know about the gear you're planning to bring, I might be able to offer some more tailored suggestions.
@@FreeToUseSounds thanks for the reply, as for myself, I have an REI backpack that I am using but I feel it’s too flimsy and not ridged enough to care for my equipment. Right now I want to carry my M5 matched pair, my zoom H6, my Zoom F3, my new rode NTG 4, cables , headphones, tripod, an if possible my MacBook. I could put them all in the cases I have for them and load up the backpack but what sparked my search is my new Rode Blimp.. very cool piece of gear but very fragile.. so I’m looking for a backpack to get to my recording locations, it could be walking around town. Or hopefully small hikes to some remote locations. But my biggest concern is the blimp… any recommendations?
On a serious side note.. you are my inspiration for getting into this hobby, I have been so very inspired by your work. I bought a zoom H1n about 2 years ago.. then found your video on how you got started.. I don’t think I have been more inspired by a RUclips video in my life. So thank you!! I mean that from my heart.. thank you so very much.
@@The-Sound-Explorer First off, thank you so much for your kind words! It's incredibly rewarding to hear that our work has inspired your journey into field recording. Knowing that our videos have had such a positive impact is truly heartwarming.
Regarding the backpack issue, I completely understand your concern. About two years ago, I walked the Camino Francés, a 28-day through-hike in Spain. I carried a lot of gear, including the Rycote Cyclone and Schoeps Microphone, essentially a DMS kit with the MixPre, cables, headphones, etc. We even made a video titled "Packing for Camino Francés: What's Left in My Backpack After the Walk," and the backpack I used was amazing.
I always packed the Cyclone last, on top of my clothing and gear, to avoid creating any pressure on it. Sometimes, I strapped it outside for easier access. If you're not using the microphones, you could even fill the blimp with socks and underwear to protect it from external pressure, though this is only practical if you know you won't be recording for hours.
Having the right backpack is really challenging because of the weight distribution and limited space. For shorter day hikes, a photography bag works well because of the separation options. However, considering the skyrocketing prices for such bags, it's quite a decision. I bought a Minaal bag, but it's a bit too thin, albeit super lightweight. I might opt for the Peak Design Travel Bag with a 35-liter capacity and see how that goes.
@@The-Sound-Explorer Oh I just found the MPB35 Mobile Protect Backpack from Pelican. Not available here in Thailand. :(
Hi Marcel & Libby. Another excellent video, thanks for this.
I recently acquired the X6, and I want to love it, but it ate through 3 pairs of double A batteries in the first 2 hours of use.
I wasn't even recording anything, just browsing menus and getting a feel for it. No plugin power was on or phantom power in use either.
I ensured that the correct battery type was selected In the menu, and this didn't improve things particularly either.
I've also noted that, even when fresh batteries or freshly recharged batteries are added, it never says I have 100% battery power on the icon at the top right of the screen. As someone with a bit of OCD, this drives me absolutely insane. The most power I ever had on the unit was around two thirds of the power bar, irrespective of the type of battery used.
I've found it to drain batteries like nothing I have ever encountered before. I seem to have been able to mitigate this by lowering screen brightness to its absolute lowest setting and removing absolutely everything and anything that could impact power usage. This seems to have improved the draining issue, but I still never have 100% battery power according to the icon.
Have you experienced any of these issues at all with this unit? I'd love to try and establish if this is just me or potentially a faulty unit, or if this is something that is fairly common?
Reviews I've seen say the battery life is good. I wasn't expecting anything sensational, but compared to my other 3 recorders (Sony A10, Roland R05 & Tascam DR100mkiii) it is falling waaaayyy behind on power.
Hi there!
That's quite interesting to hear, especially since you're now the second person to mention something about the battery life. Personally, I've been able to run the unit on a full battery for an entire night during my overnight recordings, using Ladda batteries from IKEA. So far, I haven't encountered any issues with battery drainage.
However, it definitely sounds like something worth looking into further on your end. I'd recommend reaching out to TASCAM or the retailer where you purchased the unit. A good approach could be to do a time-lapse test with a visible clock. Record both with and without phantom power (pp), and monitor the battery drain rate. If you notice an unusually rapid battery drain, like in your case, it might be a sign that your unit needs to be replaced.
Hope this helps, and you get to the bottom of the issue soon!
@@FreeToUseSounds sounds like that could be a good plan I reckon. It would be just my luck I’ve got a dodgy unit haha.
Thanks for the advice, I’ll look into it further and keep my fingers crossed 🤞.
I have the Osmo pocket one, so decent quality only downfall is that I can’t zoom in or out with it.
Something unrelated, but we’re your videos about motion array taken down? I’ve been trying to find them to see how you inserted silence between sound effects.
Hello Peter,
Yes, we decided to take those videos down as they weren't performing as well as our other content on the channel. But no worries, I'm here to help you out with that. Do you use Reaper? If not, I recommend downloading the Reaper DAW along with the Reaper SWS / S&M Extension. Once you have these, navigate to the Action List within Reaper and look for the Xenakios/SWS extension that allows for 'Reposition items'.
It's a super handy tool. By selecting all sound effects, you can easily create a one-second silence between all files in no time. I hope this tip is useful to you!
@@FreeToUseSounds Thanks for the reply, yes I’ve been using reaper for a few years now. I like it for its flexibility and it’s simplicity. Ever since I saw your videos on motions array I’ve kind of been tossing the idea back and forth. I can do everything else with my sounds, I just needed to know the extension or shortcut you used. Again thanks!
This is weird and neat. Subbed
I’m new to the world of sound so forgive me if this is an obvious question. If someone wanted to do city walks, would this combo work?
Im looking to use the Osmo Pocket 3 with binaural audio, which I was looking at the SonicPresence sp15c in ear microphone to do so. Do I need the Tashcam x6? Looking for the best possible sound. I hope you could answer my question. Thank you for the video!
Hi! Yes this combo would work if you opt in for the XLR version. Do they have a 3.5 plugin power version too?
@@FreeToUseSounds Thanks for the response! They actually have a USB-C version, so I guess I don’t need the Tascam potentially. With your sound experience, would you recommend that I go with the USB-C version and just plug straight into the Osmo? Or get the XLR version and get the Tascam? Im looking to get the best possible audio, and as a novice Im not sure if the sound would be better by using the Tascam or using the USB-C. What do you think?
@@TPHxAgeofpage Oh that's right they have that. You should look if the USB-C port has enough plugin power for these microphones. Remember they need power in order to work. With the XLR connecter they have phantom power. But if you can plug it into the OSMO right away, it will save you editing time. However, when working with separated sound files, recorded in a higher format, you have more possibilities in post but you could also sell these sounds if you want.
@@FreeToUseSounds ok! Thank you for your help!
Does your X6 have an issue with only 70% battery showing even with fresh batteries?
Hi! I just checked with full batteries. I don't have that issue.
@@FreeToUseSounds got you, mine must be a faulty unit. Thanks for testing
@@Goat.HerderHmm try to reinstall the software. Maybe that helps?
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Finally someone gets it! haha
I love audio recording an environment when I'm filming. I feel most content creators disregard this vital element. Eyes & ears, baby!
Two comments: 1. Never heard sheep eat before. hehe. Incredible! The breathing and chewing, right? 2. The DJI Mic 2 sounds great but absolutely no substitute when it come to non voice audio. The Tascam X6 brings everything to life. That was beautiful. :)
This is exactly why I bought the Pocket 3. Simple/easy/no worry beautiful video..to pair with my Sony PCM-M10 and PCM-A10.
Thanks for the video #freetousesounds
Thank you for bringing this up! Good point about lavalier mics, however their main strength lies in being close enough to record clear voice audio while keeping that background ambience at bay. Imagine dealing with all the ambient sounds in challenging environments, like bustling city scenes or dense rainforests. It would be quite a task for sound engineers to clean that up, wouldn’t it?
In film and documentary work, ADR is often the go-to technique to fix audio issues, but I have to say, the directional recordings of the DJI Mic has left us quite impressed. It's incredibly useful for getting that focused audio on location. This kind of tech advancement in this price range can be a real game-changer for creators who want reliable audio in the midst of complex sound environments.
True! Absolutely true. Thanks for the reminder. :)
BTW, I still can't believe DJI added 32-bit float to their Mic 2. WOW!
@freetousesounds
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking into the last few days, what a coincidence.
What’s your thought on buying a zoom f3 over the Tascam x6? I it worth for better preamps?
There are fairly compact kits for the f3 like the pluggy em 272 for example, for not much more money (or something like the line audio cm4, with higher budget then)
So I’m wondering which one to choose, futureproofing in mind. Would be nice to hear you’re thoughts :)
The end decision is of course yours but from my experience I would go for the Tascam X6 over the F3, especially considering they're similarly priced. With the X6, you're set to start recording right away, though it's true that you'll need to purchase wind protection separately, which is a bit of a downside.
If you opt for the F3 and plan to use external microphones like the Line Audios, remember it's not just about the mics. You'll also need to invest in additional equipment such as either a tripod, a light stand with an AB bar, extra wind protection, and additional XLR cables. While the Clippy microphones are decent, they'll add at least another $150 to your expenses, plus wind protection.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, starting with the X6 could make more sense. Plus, for just $100 more, you could get the X8.
Wow, thank you so much for the detailed response!
You‘re right, that makes more sense! I was somehow put off the X8 due too the issues at launch, but I heard they maybe fixed it.
If they are fixed it would definitely be worth buying it because of the detachable microphone and two more xlr inputs alone.
Did you hear from newer units if there are still problems?
And do you think there is an audible difference between the x6 and x8?
Thanks again for you’re help, appreciate it a lot!
Baaaaaaa! Noisy eaters. I gotta tell you, that Osmo P3 shoots amazing video. Maybe I missed but did you put audio on footage from Tascam or through the camera. P3 truly makes it nice to VLOG without carrying the Kitchen sink. Well done guys.
Hi! We synced the audio in post with the footage of the Osmo. The microphones on the Osmo itself have zero wind protection and handling noise can be heard when moving to much. This is great way to not have it in the recordings.
I thank the sheep for being there😊. The other recordings are invested with milions of crickets/ cicades filling the background wall.
Taiwan is an amazing place, and I sure about that Libby and you would have much more amazing experiences in there. But I also recommend strongly Libby and you can come to mainland of China. There are more places to travel and more wonderful sounds to record. Mainland of China is huge and within many differences. Those differences were not only in different province but also in on province, such as Qinghai, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and so on.
Oh yes, we've already discussed going to China. While I'm not sure about bringing our recording gear, we're definitely considering it for visiting and traveling. And we're also planning to head back to Japan next year! :)
Actually I come from China. If you needed some infos to know about traveling in China, I could do my best to help you. Otherwise I like to travel. And I travelled in Japan 3 times. Osaka, Kyoto and Nara are my favorites. @@FreeToUseSounds
"Sheep ASMR"
I think that was a sheep ASS MR session...
haha :)
@@FreeToUseSounds A few serious questions however: Is the X6 the same as the X8 wrt pre-amps and other internal, sound quality features? Has Tascam eliminated the noise problem that you and others reported back in its early product life? Have you experimented with other mics via the TRS inputs, e.g., HearSight or FEL or...? If so, how were the resulting recordings? Thanks again for you great, inspiring videos!