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Re: radio mic
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Rodney Morris
on Dec 24, 2008 at 3:31:58 am
Turning the camera inputs down is the better way, assuming that you're not overdriving the mic transmitter to begin with. You don't want to set your levels too low on the transmitter because you will open up a whole set of possible issues including interference, drop-outs and noise-up, etc.
Set your transmitter gain as high as possible without overdriving (distorting) the signal.
Then adjust your camera levels accordingly.
I hope this helps.
Rodney
Freelance Sound Technician/Mixer
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