https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PXrZX8Pg24
Ok here is the video. Of my cheapo deluxe audio eqt. Im still working on mastering the tools, so have at it. I would welcome any constructive help from anyone. I know that a hyper-cardioid mic is better suited for indoors, but use what ya got and go from there. A Dead Cat and a Hyper-cardioid Mic are next on the list, then on and on and on.....
If you would like to investigate the raw files, I posted the raw files here >> SHOTGUN RAW FILES Right click and select save as
AND here >> LAVALIER RAW FILES Right click and select save as
I did not have a Dead Cat for the shotgun and there was some wind noise outside. Next on my list.
The shotgun mic was tinny sounding and I had some issues playing with it to make it sound somewhat close to the lav mic. I still did not get it right though. The shotgun mic had an echo inside that would indicate a hyper-cardioid mic would do better.
Also, the shotgun levels were low and had to add some gain to the shotgun to get it loud enough. Some amplification would have helped in the field, but you can only put so much lipstick on a pig huh ?
I used a low pass filter on all audio files. I played with the EQ on the shotgun and used the low pass filter to try and get it to be less tinny.
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Ok here is the video. Of my cheapo deluxe audio eqt. Im still working on mastering the tools, so have at it. I would welcome any constructive help from anyone. I know that a hyper-cardioid mic is better suited for indoors, but use what ya got and go from there. A Dead Cat and a Hyper-cardioid Mic are next on the list, then on and on and on.....
If you would like to investigate the raw files, I posted the raw files here >> SHOTGUN RAW FILES Right click and select save as
AND here >> LAVALIER RAW FILES Right click and select save as
I did not have a Dead Cat for the shotgun and there was some wind noise outside. Next on my list.
The shotgun mic was tinny sounding and I had some issues playing with it to make it sound somewhat close to the lav mic. I still did not get it right though. The shotgun mic had an echo inside that would indicate a hyper-cardioid mic would do better.
Also, the shotgun levels were low and had to add some gain to the shotgun to get it loud enough. Some amplification would have helped in the field, but you can only put so much lipstick on a pig huh ?
I used a low pass filter on all audio files. I played with the EQ on the shotgun and used the low pass filter to try and get it to be less tinny.
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