Wireless Mic 2 sources
Can you record 2 sources to one wireless receiver?
For example if you wanted to film a person interviewing someone and you set each up with a wireless lav mic, would you need two separate receivers? btw, I'm using an Audio-technica, not sure of the model number. |
2 transmitters - 2 receivers.
Except for some odd-duck dual receivers. |
A friend of mine must have one that does dual channels. Because he was explaining to me how he sets up and I was planning on emulating it. I didn't make the connection that dual channel isn't a standard feature and that my wireless system while more expensive can only do one channel. When I was purchasing this system I didn't know what features that I was going to need down the road.
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seems if you are using 2 wireless that you can set to the same channel-
IE: you have 2 audio technica 100 wireless ... you set each transmitter to channel 50 .. you then set ONE receiver to channel 50 and you should pick up both mic's .. you'll have much more control over each person with their own system - 2 transmitters/2receivers ... i have never done that but have used 1 transmitter with 3 receivers - for run-gun =directors & producer want to hear audio |
You can't get one receiver to share multiple transmitters with any degree of confidence. You *can* get numerous receivers to receive one transmitter.
Try going the other way. Experiment around the room. You'll likely eventually lose one or the other. |
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The work around I'm going to use for now is I will use a wired lav for one person and the wireless for the other. |
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As the adage says "When you're able, use a cable!" |
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