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boilerblues
post Fri 30 Jul 2004, 12:34
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I like to video tape concerts (with band permission) as well as audio recording at concerts. With my video tape the sound is too loud for the camcorder microphone so I end up clipping. What suggestions do you have as to how I can get good sound on the camcorder? It's a Sony TRV22.

I have been recording in with my minidisc and then running out the headphone out through an attenuator cable into the mic in on the video camera. The problem there is that my connections are not real clean and I often end up with a lot of static on one channel of the audio on the video tape.
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boilerblues
post Mon 30 Aug 2004, 13:12
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I've tried syncing my video with my minidisc audio, they don't sync well.

I'm going to try using an M-Audio mobile pre with my laptop to be able to control the sound level coming out better, hopefully it'll be a cleaner signal. We'll see how that works.

The BeachTek unit looks great, but I don't want to mess with 2 sets of microphones (I still want a seperate audio recording). That's plan B if the mobile pre doesn't work.
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