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Broadcast Mix tips please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Perry" data-source="post: 63817" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>Re: Broadcast Mix tips please?</p><p></p><p>A radio broadcasters cynical reply is: TV people only notice audio when it isn't there...</p><p></p><p>However, as audio guys who take pride in doing the best they now how at any event I would suggest the following course of action: Talk directly with the TV remote production people and discuss what they would like and explain what resources you have and are willing to provide. Once this is done the implementation is relatively easy.</p><p></p><p>The production crew may come with only camera with single inputs or a full live truck or something in between. As for me, at live music events so far they have always been happy with an XLR line level main mix output. If I needed to go the extra mile, I would put up a condenser or two on stage and feed these to a separate small mixer along with the main mix and say here ya go adjust it to your taste.</p><p></p><p>On most events that I participate in that have full TV production they take a board feed plus utilize their own mics as the situation calls for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Perry, post: 63817, member: 94"] Re: Broadcast Mix tips please? A radio broadcasters cynical reply is: TV people only notice audio when it isn't there... However, as audio guys who take pride in doing the best they now how at any event I would suggest the following course of action: Talk directly with the TV remote production people and discuss what they would like and explain what resources you have and are willing to provide. Once this is done the implementation is relatively easy. The production crew may come with only camera with single inputs or a full live truck or something in between. As for me, at live music events so far they have always been happy with an XLR line level main mix output. If I needed to go the extra mile, I would put up a condenser or two on stage and feed these to a separate small mixer along with the main mix and say here ya go adjust it to your taste. On most events that I participate in that have full TV production they take a board feed plus utilize their own mics as the situation calls for. [/QUOTE]
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