just to help you, its pronounced 'car-dee-oid', the switches on the back are (in your order) attenuation (NOT gain), its a -10db 'pad' in case you have a really loud source (>136 db spl (sound pressure level)) to prevent clipping at the source(if the mic clips, you can't get rid of that in post prod.), and the second switch is the 'low cut' (or high pass) filter. It cuts out low freq. (below 100Hz for this mic). the flat line is 'off', the bent line is 'on' or 'rolled off'. see the manual
Does it have a headphone plug?
bikergirl254 1 month ago
@khalifahmad you can also use programs like adobe audition, and sony sound forge
TudorFilms 1 year ago
@khalifahmad pro tools or cubase id say. but really it depends on what your looking on doing
TudorFilms 1 year ago
PLEASE ANSWER MY QUESTION, what kind of camera do you have? PLEASE RESPOND
invisiblePerson99 1 year ago
@invisiblePerson99 At the time i think i recorded the video with the Canon T1i, now i have the Canon T2i.
TudorFilms 1 year ago
just to help you, its pronounced 'car-dee-oid', the switches on the back are (in your order) attenuation (NOT gain), its a -10db 'pad' in case you have a really loud source (>136 db spl (sound pressure level)) to prevent clipping at the source(if the mic clips, you can't get rid of that in post prod.), and the second switch is the 'low cut' (or high pass) filter. It cuts out low freq. (below 100Hz for this mic). the flat line is 'off', the bent line is 'on' or 'rolled off'. see the manual
MrRocque 1 year ago
Great microphone, I have it myself .
APrideTV 1 year ago