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<blockquote data-quote="Silas Pradetto" data-source="post: 22669" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Re: Wireless camcorder/audio question...</p><p></p><p>Any wireless device worth using isn't going to be worth buying for your application. It takes 10 minutes to capture the video and sync it to audio that's recorded separately; it might be worth learning how to do it.</p><p></p><p>Also, at small shows, the main mix out of the console is usually significantly different (in a bad way) than the room sound. You will probably find that the audio is unacceptable and you will want to continue using the mic anyway.</p><p></p><p>Most people that I know of record the board outputs <em>and </em>the room sound, import them both, delay the board feed to match the room, and mix the levels until it sounds 'live'. Obviously, this is far more complex than you want to deal with, but the mic is probably a better choice than the board feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silas Pradetto, post: 22669, member: 34"] Re: Wireless camcorder/audio question... Any wireless device worth using isn't going to be worth buying for your application. It takes 10 minutes to capture the video and sync it to audio that's recorded separately; it might be worth learning how to do it. Also, at small shows, the main mix out of the console is usually significantly different (in a bad way) than the room sound. You will probably find that the audio is unacceptable and you will want to continue using the mic anyway. Most people that I know of record the board outputs [I]and [/I]the room sound, import them both, delay the board feed to match the room, and mix the levels until it sounds 'live'. Obviously, this is far more complex than you want to deal with, but the mic is probably a better choice than the board feed. [/QUOTE]
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