I am doing some free video work. Recording musicians in clubs and other
venues for a local Wayne's World type tv show. I would like to plug
into the sound system/mixer and send it wirelessly to a Canon zr25
minidv camcorder. I am getting too much crowd noise using the built in
mic. I will probably have to buy this with my own money, so ......
thanks for the help.
Steve
Echols <s.echols2@verizon.net> wrote:
>I am doing some free video work. Recording musicians in clubs and other
>venues for a local Wayne's World type tv show. I would like to plug
>into the sound system/mixer and send it wirelessly to a Canon zr25
>minidv camcorder. I am getting too much crowd noise using the built in
>mic. I will probably have to buy this with my own money, so ......
So, what kind of inputs do you have on the Canon? What is your budget?
Good wireless is not cheap and cheap wireless is not good.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Group: rec.audio.pro Date: Sun, Jun 26, 2005, 7:20am (EDT-3) From:
s.echols2@verizon.net (Echols)
I am doing some free video work. Recording musicians in clubs and other
venues for a local Wayne's World type tv show. I would like to plug into
the sound system/mixer and send it wirelessly to a Canon zr25 minidv
camcorder. I am getting too much crowd noise using the built in mic. I
will probably have to buy this with my own money, so ...... thanks for
the help.
Steve <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
The mixer will most likely have line level outputs that will not match
the mic level input on the transmitter. Find a local pro audio rental
shop and ask them for help.
Echols <s.echols2@verizon.net> wrote:
>Just a 1/8 stereo jack.
And you can't turn the AVC off, can you?
I suggest you go double-system. Ask the PA guy to record the concert for you,
and dub it over to the video in post, using the camcorder mike as a guide
track. If he records on DAT or some other digital format, it will stay
synched up nicely once you get it locked in originally.
Your chance of getting something that actually sounds decent will be better
this way.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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