External Micro and simultaneously record Japanerton
Frage von david123: Mai 2008
Hello.
I have a MKE-300 (3.5 jack) and would like to add the Japanerton (Camera Micro) record. I have the menu and s.der Camera Lösungdafür do not find them.
Cam acts as the XH A1.
A detour via XLR does not seem to work, because when activated, the camera mode XLR micro muted.
Has someone an idea or experience?
The aim of the whole is ES 1 a Backupton to get and 2 while a better atmosphere to record them.
Thank you and greetings of
David123
Antwort von beiti:
The A1 is the best of my knowledge, only two sound channels on. So where do the different tones as überhaupt hin? With a stereo camera Atmo via micro-sound channels are already occupied, so that the sound of the Sennheiser no more space left.
If you look at with Atmo mono would be satisfied, it could go (eg Kameraton on the left, sound off on the right channel). I doubt however, that the A1 (or other camera) without modification permits such a division.
What works is a recording of two external microphones on the two channels. Perhaps there is a small micro-sphere, etc. that you can use here.
Whether the whole project is particularly useful, is still the other question. ;)
Antwort von david123:
with the DVX-100 is the whole problem .. yes no therefore, it would be paradoxical indeed if the developers of Canon a method for this would have taken into account.
mono-atmo synonymous would be completely ok.
Antwort von beiti:
"david123" wrote:
with the DVX-100 is the whole problem .. yes no
I know the DVX100 unspecified, but it's a DV camcorder. With DV, there is officially the mode with 4 tracks in 12 bit, so that 4 independent channels can start. HDV usually knows only 2 tracks in 16 bit (if Canon synonymous for the standard H1 somehow "illegal" has expanded).
Antwort von Rainer Müller:
"beiti" wrote:
The A1 is the best of my knowledge, only two sound channels on. So where do the different tones as überhaupt hin? With a stereo camera Atmo via micro-sound channels are already occupied, so that the sound of the Sennheiser no more space left.
If you look at with Atmo mono would be satisfied, it could go (eg Kameraton on the left, sound off on the right channel). I doubt however, that the A1 (or other camera) without modification permits such a division.
What works is a recording of two external microphones on the two channels. Perhaps there is a small micro-sphere, etc. that you can use here.
Whether the whole project is particularly useful, is still the other question. ;)
With the A1 you can mono also with a micro synonymous to record both sound channels. The other is much more useful with two mono Mkros recorded on two channels. I assume that the Rode NTG2 this is 20/20.
Is synonymous for mono on both channels best suited. For what you need to use the built-in combination with his Pro-Micro? That would not explain himself to me as the former microphones have different impedance.