Jenny Chiurco
January 26th, 2008, 06:40 PM
Hello,
I have a Canon XL2 and I recently purchased a Rode Videomic to use as a mono mic while I use wireless lavs connected to the back of the camera by an XLR cable.
I seem to be able to hook up the lavs to go to one channel but I can't seem to hook up the mono mic to go to one channel - it always goes to 2 channels. It seems that where you plug the mic in (I am using the front mic port - the front stereo mic that was included with the camera) the port splits the audio into stereo anyway - is this a correct assessment?
I read a few posts on this list that addressed Canon XL2 audio but didn't find a definitetive answer. The Canon support line was unhelpful - they told me to do this I would need to use the 12bit 4 channel setting (Most people recommend never using 12bit audio).
My question is - is this possible on the Canon XL2? Do I need some sort of adapter to get a mono track for this Rode mic? Do I have the wrong setting somewhere on the camera? Will I be forced to use 12 bit audio to record both these channels?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. As I mentioned, the Canon help line was unhelpful, and the Canon manual leaves much to be desired.
Thanks,
Jenny
I have a Canon XL2 and I recently purchased a Rode Videomic to use as a mono mic while I use wireless lavs connected to the back of the camera by an XLR cable.
I seem to be able to hook up the lavs to go to one channel but I can't seem to hook up the mono mic to go to one channel - it always goes to 2 channels. It seems that where you plug the mic in (I am using the front mic port - the front stereo mic that was included with the camera) the port splits the audio into stereo anyway - is this a correct assessment?
I read a few posts on this list that addressed Canon XL2 audio but didn't find a definitetive answer. The Canon support line was unhelpful - they told me to do this I would need to use the 12bit 4 channel setting (Most people recommend never using 12bit audio).
My question is - is this possible on the Canon XL2? Do I need some sort of adapter to get a mono track for this Rode mic? Do I have the wrong setting somewhere on the camera? Will I be forced to use 12 bit audio to record both these channels?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. As I mentioned, the Canon help line was unhelpful, and the Canon manual leaves much to be desired.
Thanks,
Jenny