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4 xlr from an xl1 ..help?
i have been receiving dv tapes from event videographers for the first time this year... if they used an m100 i would run the dv off gv-d900 into my firewire card and then separate the channels in soundforge, usually a wireless mic on one channel and a boom, or shotgun on another, then import into premiere look for my markers and edit...well no problem..
i got a call from someone who said he had 4 channels on one dv tape, each one balanced, what do i do now, do i need to get an xls and use xlr inputs to get the balanced audio, or can i get the audio from the dv tape... if i can get the 4 channels, how do they come in, two audio streams, with balanced channels of audio?...does anyone know? is there a better way to seperate the audio streams in premiere? soundforge was the only way i could figure it out... |
Depends on your editing system, for instance with my Canopus DV Rex RT, I can easily capture four channels of audio (12 bit 32 khz audio) in one pass... you don't have to buy an XL1S, just a editor capable of capturing four channels.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think the XL1s has balanced audio.
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thats correct... The XL1 and the S don't have balanced
audio inputs.. you can get it though with an optional XLR adaptor! Good luck |
Chris
i use premiere, so you are saying that rex edit uses 4 streams , do they come in balanced, or as two stero streams? does anyone else use premiere and this new adpater for the xl1s? thanks for the feedback... |
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