Ralph Roberts
August 9th, 2007, 06:43 AM
okay... here's what I'm talking about:
I ran a test yesterday using my great Shure studio condensor mike... which I do all voiceovers with and know it's response quit well.
Now, on my Canon XL2, it I set the audio so that peaks are at 0db (never mind whether I SHOULD do that) the peaks are at 0db and the manual gain control on the camera is about 7. That's fine, that's what I'm used to on any other camera I've ever used (except for the V1). When I import my video from the XL2 into Premiere Pro 2.0, the peaks are still at 0db.
Now, same set up with the V1. Peaking at 0db, although to get that I have to run the manual gain all the way open to 10 to get it. But I could live with that EXCEPT...
when imported into Premiere Pro 2, the audio now peaks at -12db???
THAT is what's a bugging me? Can Brother Spotted Eagle or anyone else PLEASE tell me why the V1 has such soft audio and what to do about it?
Thanks,
--ralph
I ran a test yesterday using my great Shure studio condensor mike... which I do all voiceovers with and know it's response quit well.
Now, on my Canon XL2, it I set the audio so that peaks are at 0db (never mind whether I SHOULD do that) the peaks are at 0db and the manual gain control on the camera is about 7. That's fine, that's what I'm used to on any other camera I've ever used (except for the V1). When I import my video from the XL2 into Premiere Pro 2.0, the peaks are still at 0db.
Now, same set up with the V1. Peaking at 0db, although to get that I have to run the manual gain all the way open to 10 to get it. But I could live with that EXCEPT...
when imported into Premiere Pro 2, the audio now peaks at -12db???
THAT is what's a bugging me? Can Brother Spotted Eagle or anyone else PLEASE tell me why the V1 has such soft audio and what to do about it?
Thanks,
--ralph