View Single Post
Old 10.07.2008, 05:37 PM   #17
!@#$%!
invito al cielo
 
!@#$%!'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: mars attacks
Posts: 42,683
!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses!@#$%! kicks all y'all's asses
Quote:
Originally Posted by davenotdead
yeah just go with a field recorder


Quote:
Originally Posted by akprodr
Well, its just as portable (or not) as most of the ones you linked. Same concept as the first one but its a Mackie not Behringer.

Using a four channel recorder is a great idea--just make sure your levels are good and let the editor deal with the mix.

Do you have to buy or is rental an option?

i'm the editor

levels are no problem as we're using 4 identical lav mics that never give us any trouble.

well it turns out we're gonna need 5 mics so i guess a mic mixer will be necessary regardless... ouch, the money, the money...

rental is an option, but i'd rather buy at this point-- im getting a 50% deposit on the job. i like to have my own gear so i can fuck with it when i need to-- and i've been needing a field recorder, yeah....
!@#$%! is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|