Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
Posted to rec.audio.pro
|
|||
|
|||
Need advice: audio for live video
In the past when I've recorded audio for live video, I have carted my
DAW, audio interface, monitor, etc. to gigs and recorded it in 8 tracks. I then sync the audio up to the video and viola - I've gotten pretty good results. I can certainly do this again. However, I'd like to see if there's some easier way to get reasonable audio for a video shoot. Alternatives I can think of: - just shoot the video and use the audio from the camera's mic (easiest) - run the board and/or AT4050 mic into the camera (in stereo) - record using just the AT4050 (I would need a phantom power source to do this. - get an portable, digital recorder and record with that - bring my DAW - any other ideas? Thanks in advance. Mike C |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Live vocal recording/video condensor mic? | Pro Audio | |||
Need solid advice on Hard drive configuration for audio/video recording | Pro Audio | |||
Playing audio/video directly from computer through stereo/video system via WiFi | Tech | |||
Live video recording?? | Pro Audio |