Field recording with Thousands of Dollars worth of Audio Visual recording is very easy,now try to get equivellent audio performance with little to no money building most of the kit yourself in a garden shed from scrap,then i would be impressed ,as for showing pro gear that most people can only dream of ,smacks a bit of look what ive got and you dont.anyone in the industry can do this,the man in the street who just wants to improve his audio can't.
I cant help but comment on the irony of this tutorial on production audio, with HORRIBLE AUDIO QUALITY!!! why would you choose a location with the most challenging audio to explain a subject?! any subject! And he never explained ways to overcome the issue! Find an quiet indoor location to explain the IO of a mixer, not the bay on a windy day, next to roadwork, by the train tracks, under the overpass, right by the airport.
if you can get a field recording system to sound good in adverse conditions,then in a clean studio ,it will be as close to perfect as any system can get,but its better to test in a worse case scenario to iron out all the problems first,
but i agree with you, all that kit ,and it still sounds bad,i dont think Rycote are that good for wind rejection.what did he have a 20 knot wind?? or there about.
very nice,now try to do the same job with little or no money and build it yourself,
i only wish i had the money for this type of kit,alas i had to build my equipment from consumer products and the bits bin in the shed,now i can record using balanced 48v mics to 16 bit 44.1 PCM with video at 1080i not bad for <£600.00...one mic will cost more than that..
after watching several videos pertaining to field sound recording on youtube,yours is one of the best i have seen and heard for testing with explanation,thank you for uploading this .
Thank you for such a complete workfow on sound mixing.
elyte49 1 year ago
break away cable? the break away cable i use dosn't break away. it has a screw together fitting.
DilipDas 2 years ago
wow
itsaboy1000 2 years ago
Nice sound bag its hard to get good audio in bad weather conditions But should be easy with the kit you have there.
outithewoods 2 years ago
Very nice AND SIMULTANEOUSLY bordering on ridiculous :)
RebelPhoton 2 years ago
Field recording with Thousands of Dollars worth of Audio Visual recording is very easy,now try to get equivellent audio performance with little to no money building most of the kit yourself in a garden shed from scrap,then i would be impressed ,as for showing pro gear that most people can only dream of ,smacks a bit of look what ive got and you dont.anyone in the industry can do this,the man in the street who just wants to improve his audio can't.
tsaudiovisual 2 years ago
I cant help but comment on the irony of this tutorial on production audio, with HORRIBLE AUDIO QUALITY!!! why would you choose a location with the most challenging audio to explain a subject?! any subject! And he never explained ways to overcome the issue! Find an quiet indoor location to explain the IO of a mixer, not the bay on a windy day, next to roadwork, by the train tracks, under the overpass, right by the airport.
KingBeeINC 3 years ago
if you can get a field recording system to sound good in adverse conditions,then in a clean studio ,it will be as close to perfect as any system can get,but its better to test in a worse case scenario to iron out all the problems first,
infraredtechnician 3 years ago
but i agree with you, all that kit ,and it still sounds bad,i dont think Rycote are that good for wind rejection.what did he have a 20 knot wind?? or there about.
infraredtechnician 3 years ago
great video,not many vids on youtube about this particular subject.
cameraandsounduk 3 years ago
That was really awesome. Thanks for putting together this Basics Setup. The location you chose great for visuals and originality.
Trosit 4 years ago
very nice,now try to do the same job with little or no money and build it yourself,
i only wish i had the money for this type of kit,alas i had to build my equipment from consumer products and the bits bin in the shed,now i can record using balanced 48v mics to 16 bit 44.1 PCM with video at 1080i not bad for <£600.00...one mic will cost more than that..
audiofreeq 4 years ago
after watching several videos pertaining to field sound recording on youtube,yours is one of the best i have seen and heard for testing with explanation,thank you for uploading this .
audiofreeq 3 years ago
I noticed when you showed the recorder, you were recording at 16 bits... why not 24?
filmmaker91361 4 years ago
a simple look @ a technical subject..i only wish i had the money for the kit you have on the video ..
actionman1966 4 years ago
Great video man, really helpful.
FurnitureBoy 4 years ago
this was an amzing thing to do my dude : > )
2 things though...what those jack holder things u talk of?
and whats talent? that a name for the sound source/actors ec? peace
wokensoulsounds07 4 years ago
talent is like an actor/actress
FurnitureBoy 4 years ago
This was really helpful, thank you for showing how you set the sound up.
asimmons32 5 years ago