Dave Largent
January 2nd, 2004, 11:17 AM
Could someone please explain to me about
the XLR routing. The manual is not clear on this.
It seems to imply that, if you hav a mic on Input 1,
you can send that audio to either the Left
channel by selecting "CH 1" or to both channels
by selecting "CH 1.2". I recently recorded
with one mic in Input 1 and another mic in
Input 2. I monitored both Inputs with
headphones and watched the meters dancing
but when I played the tape back on another
camera I only heard Input 1. I assumed
if I can hear both inputs and the meters are
dancing that both are being recorded but now
it seems that's not the case. Or is Input 2
recorded somewhere? Could someone
enlighten me?
P.S. Seeing as I didn't want Input 1 to go
to both channels, I set the selector swith to
"CH 1" when I made this recording.
the XLR routing. The manual is not clear on this.
It seems to imply that, if you hav a mic on Input 1,
you can send that audio to either the Left
channel by selecting "CH 1" or to both channels
by selecting "CH 1.2". I recently recorded
with one mic in Input 1 and another mic in
Input 2. I monitored both Inputs with
headphones and watched the meters dancing
but when I played the tape back on another
camera I only heard Input 1. I assumed
if I can hear both inputs and the meters are
dancing that both are being recorded but now
it seems that's not the case. Or is Input 2
recorded somewhere? Could someone
enlighten me?
P.S. Seeing as I didn't want Input 1 to go
to both channels, I set the selector swith to
"CH 1" when I made this recording.