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first monitor the mixer if you have multi chanel to mix.
than the correct way is to monitor the last thing on the chain, in this case is the camera. if you have input volume on camera be shure, you want to monitor that to.
If I plug my headphone into the camera like you advised, I can't monitor the sound quality coming from the mixer. Which is bad since the mixer is meant to improve the recording before transferring it to tape. If the mixing isn't done right, I'd end up with bad sound.
very good helped me a lot but the sound is distorting slightly...get some better phones
arfurlife 6 months ago
@oddstuff123 I can read Genesis 1 in 2:15 (I have witnesses). But I can't talk half as fast as David Hewlett :(
spider1g5 8 months ago
@spider1g5 hahaha i doubt it u just type without a space bar
oddstuff123 8 months ago
@oddstuff123 Icantalkwayfaster!
spider1g5 8 months ago
jeez she talks fast
oddstuff123 1 year ago
wolfangdigital why don't monitor both...
first monitor the mixer if you have multi chanel to mix.
than the correct way is to monitor the last thing on the chain, in this case is the camera. if you have input volume on camera be shure, you want to monitor that to.
pmnoliveira 2 years ago
If I plug my headphone into the camera like you advised, I can't monitor the sound quality coming from the mixer. Which is bad since the mixer is meant to improve the recording before transferring it to tape. If the mixing isn't done right, I'd end up with bad sound.
wolfangdigital 3 years ago
I'm new to this, and hadn't thought of noise-cancelling headphones. That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the info :)
12thDecember 3 years ago
very informative. simple and easy to understand, very helpful too
phoenixmach12 3 years ago
Thank you very much!
RLewisH 3 years ago