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Jeff Mayne May 11th, 2010 12:45 PM

Settings on the Z5U
 
I posted this question in the audio section and no one had any recommendations except to post my question here. I need some recommendtions on Audio settings on my Input 1 which is my stock mic, and Input 2 which is my Sony Wireless. Here is my question,
Hey, just recieved my Sony wireless mics and have tried to read their very confusing manual to try to configure these mics to produce the best possible audio and am not having much luck. I have them hooked up to a Sony z5u but am not sure of quite of a few things, like in camera and on the mics.
I have the wireless plugged into XLR 2, and the shotgun in XLR 1
1. Have XLR AGC Link on Seperate
2. AU. Man Gain on Seperate
3. Input 1 Mic NR Off.
4. Input 1 trim off
5. Input 1 wind off
6. Input2 MIC NR off.
7. Input2 Trim(?) Off
8. INPUT2 Wind off

I am also curious why when I use the onboard mic and the shotgun mic and drag it onto my timeline in remiere pro cs4 it only show one audio track? Is there a setting there i am missing in camera or in Premiere Pro?

Rob Morse May 12th, 2010 10:58 AM

Internally, the settings look good. I can't tell you why Premiere isn't seeing both audio channels, as I don't use that NLE. Are you using the correct settings on the outside of the camera? Are you having a problem with the audio other than that?

Adam Gold May 12th, 2010 11:34 AM

Premiere is showing one track or one channel? They're different. Premiere should be showing one track with two channels.

I think I saw a response in your other thread about how to break that out into two mono tracks.

Jeff Mayne May 12th, 2010 07:19 PM

Yeah, ive been reading and it says if you use the on board mic with the shotgun mic it makes 2 mono tracks, but I can't seem to be able to seperate them to edit them seperately. The single track falls on audio 1

Adam Gold May 12th, 2010 09:48 PM

Go to the response to the other thread you created on this same topic in the Premiere forum: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/non-line...ml#post1525919.

This is why it's problematic to create two threads on the same topic... sometimes you miss an answer.

Premiere is showing two mono channels in one track because that's all the cam can record. It will always only record one track with two channels. If you were to use a four-channel external recorder you would then import two tracks with two channels each. But the Z5 by itself can't do this.


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