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HVX - Sound from External Mic Only?
I have a wireless Sennheiser plugged into the Input 1. The mic is working just fine (the wireless mic is transmitting to the receiver and I'm getting that sound), but I'm also getting sound from the HVX built-in mic. I've read and re-read page 52 & 53 of the manual regarding "switching audio input" and have the "Channel 1 Select" on "INPUT 1."
I could put this in the audio section, but figured since it's HVX specific, it would be better here. Could someone please let me know how to get audio from the wireless mic ONLY? |
There is no way to disable the internal mic. The cam always records four channels, two from the XLRs and two from the internal mic.
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Thanks Barry, I did see the sentence that read "When P2 cards and the DVCPRO HD or DVCPRO 50 formats are used: the recording mode is fixed at 4 channel recording."
I was just hoping it didn't mean it. Am I missing something here or doesn't that defeat the purpose of having a lavalier mic for interview/testimonial style shooting where you want to isolate the sound to the person who's speaking, and eliminate the "echo - iness" effect you typically get when shooting with the internal mic? I know you didn't design it Barry and I appreciate your quick response so I can move on with shooting this way. Now, I'm just wondering why Panasonic would have done this??? Is there a better way to get isolated sound from a singe speaker that I may not know about (since I'm a novice). |
this is where the 2 XLR iinpouts come to play. The camera can be used EXACTLY like a DVX and u can have 2 sources comnig through on each respective XLR chanel. i guess the internal mic can be used for ambience or something.. ?? WHo knows, but theyre there and we have no choice but to use them.. i was hoping for a firmware update which allowed for the use of the RCA inputs to be routed through tot the oncam mic channels as opposed to using the internal mics.. this way u can get sound straight off a console while u run ur lavs and shotguns.. hell u can even route everything into a 4 chanel mixer, then route 4 channels out of the mixer and record straight to the camera..... maybe one day we'll see this... ?? who knows.. but i dont see why it cant happen..
as for the XLRS, the HVX allows for sperate or mixed inputs (on ccam) from either XLR. U can run a shotgun and a lav at the sme time. Open the screen and switch the channel to their respective inputs. Ch1, goes to ch1, ch2 to ch2, and these are recorded as so. U can even mix them or flip them Its really not all that difficult.. Monitoring is accuurate but i dont think u can monitor ch 3 and 4 I dont have a HVX, but if i can do this with a DVX, and the HVX is modelled from it, then i dont see how it wold be any different. |
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Another way you could go is to set channels 1 and 2 to the internal mic, and turn the audio pots all the way down (effectively muting them). Then route your external audio to the XLRs, but the only problem with this is that you don't have level control over 3 & 4; they always come in at a fixed level (equivalent to the pots at top-dead-center). But if that works for you, then maybe... Another option would be to get some pliers and pry the internal microphone off (okay, so maybe that's not an option...) ;) |
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So Far, NO good
OK, got it working. Earlier I had made a mistake and the Line 1 was selected on the Input 1, instead of the Mic.
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