Re: Mixer's notes from an AG-HVX200 24P feature shoot
- From: "Zachary Johnson Gramana" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Jun 2006 20:56:06 -0700
Sheesh, I knew it: errata.
15) The HVX200 also allows you to change the channel number assignments
of the XLR inputs and the ob-board stereo pair. I haven't yet figured
out why you might want Channel One: On-Board Right; Channel Two: XLR
Left; Channel Three: On-board Left; Channel Four: XLR Right; but it
will let you do it. The on-board mic is always recorded. This also
means that any chatter from the camera team, etc., during a take will
be recorded. I'm sure that will keep some sound editors entertained...
Seriously, though, as a professional courtesy, you may want to notify
the camera team of that fact.
I think it keeps the on-board stereo pair next to each other: XLR, CAM,
CAM, XLR or CAM, CAM, XLR, XLR or XLR, XLR, CAM, CAM.
Channels 3 and 4 were dumped for our dailies.
Still, I'm not sure why you would want XLR, CAM, CAM, XLR. Unless
maybe you want to mess with the editor. Or get fired.
.
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