Jack Colmenero
July 24th, 2008, 02:40 PM
Hello All,
I'd like to record to my Canon XH-A1 three guitarists/vocalists in a live venue. My scenario is that I'd like to record video, but have the audio as a constant source from a fixed position. Specifically, I don't want to record using a shotgun mic, and not being able to cutaway to the audience and lose the sound, obviously.
I may not have the option of patching into the mixing board (the performers bring their own amps and mics) and so am wondering if this is a reasonable solution: I've got a Sennheiser e838 hand-held mic that I can place on a mic stand about center of the stage. It connects with an XLR input, and so I can patch in with about a 50 foot cable to my XLR input on the Canon camera.
Now, I've also got five (5) Sony SM11 lav mics and a small mixer that I can use. Perhaps I could run a lav in front of each of the performer's speaker, run each lav to the mixer, and then run from the mixer to the Canon camera? Hmm, seems sketchy, but can it work? I'll be working alone, unfortunately. I'm not expecting high-end quality, but want to get a reasonable sound. I know I won't be able to mix down anything.
Any helpful advice is very appreciated,
Jack
P.S. If I can patch into a mixing board, then, yes, I'd be "good to go."
I'd like to record to my Canon XH-A1 three guitarists/vocalists in a live venue. My scenario is that I'd like to record video, but have the audio as a constant source from a fixed position. Specifically, I don't want to record using a shotgun mic, and not being able to cutaway to the audience and lose the sound, obviously.
I may not have the option of patching into the mixing board (the performers bring their own amps and mics) and so am wondering if this is a reasonable solution: I've got a Sennheiser e838 hand-held mic that I can place on a mic stand about center of the stage. It connects with an XLR input, and so I can patch in with about a 50 foot cable to my XLR input on the Canon camera.
Now, I've also got five (5) Sony SM11 lav mics and a small mixer that I can use. Perhaps I could run a lav in front of each of the performer's speaker, run each lav to the mixer, and then run from the mixer to the Canon camera? Hmm, seems sketchy, but can it work? I'll be working alone, unfortunately. I'm not expecting high-end quality, but want to get a reasonable sound. I know I won't be able to mix down anything.
Any helpful advice is very appreciated,
Jack
P.S. If I can patch into a mixing board, then, yes, I'd be "good to go."