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mic direct to video camera?
On Mar 23, 3:30 pm, Chel van Gennip wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:07:18 +0100, JL wrote:
Chel van Gennip wrote:
For all the video's on my son's website I use a double system. It is
better to asume the audio in camcorders is bad. Bad microphones, bad
preamps, bad AGC, bad AD converters, etc. The chances you find anything
decent are minimal. If you record music, the "sync clap" is not really
needed. It is not to difficult to match two audio tracks. I normally
first take the video, ad some titles, and save the result both as video
and as a just audio track. After that I go to my DAW, import the audio
track as a guide, and align the audio from the audio recorder to this
track. The advantage of the DAW is that alignment can be more precise,
video software often is frame based, so you only can shift audio whole
frames. On the websitehttp://www.serg.vangennip.com/www/video.htmlyou
find a lot of results. Even in long pieces, like the 30 minute
Mussorgsky Pictures sync is not a problem. You find a seperate short
(5min) sample in high-res at
http://www.vangennip.com/Serg_van_Ge...ata_3mvmt.html
Thanks for your input and for sharing the very nice performance by your
son. (Beethoven sonatas are some of my favorite solo piano music.) There
is a nice subtle stereo effect on the recording but I only see one mic.
Did you record with multiple mics or achieve this in post?
I had failed with open air concerts befo rain, wind, churchbells, piza
delivery etc., so I used 2 PZM's (Crown PZM30D) inside the lid of the
piano:http://www.vangennip.com/grachtenconcert.jpg
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Chel van Gennip
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Ahh... very good. The photo tells all. Thanks.
JL
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