Need Advice - Longbuster or anyone else
#1
Need Advice - Longbuster or anyone else
I'm new at the wireless mics...
I use a Panasonic AG-DVC 30 with AZDEN Wireless mics...I also have the XLR Adapter made for the Pani...
Lungbuster or anyone else that mayknow...
Is it true that I can get another transmitter and send that audio into my cam?
I want to do interviews with 2 people set up with wireless mics and capture the audio in my cam....right now I either pass the handheld mic or lock a wireless lavalier on 1 guy...I need solid audio out of both....
I appreciate your help
I use a Panasonic AG-DVC 30 with AZDEN Wireless mics...I also have the XLR Adapter made for the Pani...
Lungbuster or anyone else that mayknow...
Is it true that I can get another transmitter and send that audio into my cam?
I want to do interviews with 2 people set up with wireless mics and capture the audio in my cam....right now I either pass the handheld mic or lock a wireless lavalier on 1 guy...I need solid audio out of both....
I appreciate your help
#2
RE: Need Advice - Longbuster or anyone else
Not sure about your system...........but I know the UHF systems will allow you to use more than one transmitter.You might want to contact Azden directly and ask them about your unit.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Dallas, Texas
Posts: 194
RE: Need Advice - Longbuster or anyone else
I'm not sure which Adzen model it was but it suffered greatly from crosstalk. (This was about 6 years ago so maybe they've fixed that problem)
However, 2 transmitters/2 receivers on different frequencies should be fine whether it's UHF or VHF.
If your camera mic is detachable you could do the boom pole thing--tape it to a broom stick and have it wired in and held OVER THEIR HEADS out of picture. Or you could do it anyway and record the audio to tracks 3 &/or 4 if your camera can do that. (or 1 &/or 2).
I do this alot wired directly in to the camera.
However, 2 transmitters/2 receivers on different frequencies should be fine whether it's UHF or VHF.
If your camera mic is detachable you could do the boom pole thing--tape it to a broom stick and have it wired in and held OVER THEIR HEADS out of picture. Or you could do it anyway and record the audio to tracks 3 &/or 4 if your camera can do that. (or 1 &/or 2).
I do this alot wired directly in to the camera.