Hi,
We're about to shoot a micro budget feature this summer and since we can't bring a 'real sound person' aboard due to various reasons, we're now looking at alternative ways to get good quality sound and to avoid having to sync audio/video manually (or any audio/video syncing issues in general).
Simply put, is there a way to connect 3 (or 4) XLR microphones to the Atomos Inferno through it's XLR breakout connection using a Zoom F4 recorder and it's 4 XLR inputs and get a separate track for each mic?
We'll use the following microphones / setup:
• 2x Sennheiser EW 100 ENG G3-A (Lavalier)
• 1x shotgun
• 1x Omni-directional microphone (but only in a few cases)
Maybe this is a stupid question, I'm not really aquatinted with any aspects of audio recording really
//cheers
We're about to shoot a micro budget feature this summer and since we can't bring a 'real sound person' aboard due to various reasons, we're now looking at alternative ways to get good quality sound and to avoid having to sync audio/video manually (or any audio/video syncing issues in general).
Simply put, is there a way to connect 3 (or 4) XLR microphones to the Atomos Inferno through it's XLR breakout connection using a Zoom F4 recorder and it's 4 XLR inputs and get a separate track for each mic?
We'll use the following microphones / setup:
• 2x Sennheiser EW 100 ENG G3-A (Lavalier)
• 1x shotgun
• 1x Omni-directional microphone (but only in a few cases)
Maybe this is a stupid question, I'm not really aquatinted with any aspects of audio recording really

//cheers