Jesse Haycraft
June 13th, 2009, 07:18 PM
So I was thinking about ways to easily get better sound to go with the D90.
What if I got something like an AT875 (which is pretty small) and plugged it into a voice recorder like this one:Amazon.com: Sony ICDUX70 Digital Voice Recorder MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback: Electronics (http://www.amazon.com/Sony-ICDUX70-Recorder-Recording-Playback/dp/B00142VMMS)
I could use a XLR to 1/8 miniplug cable like this: Hosa Technology | MIT-156 Low to High Impedance | MIT-156 | B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/423360-REG/Hosa_MIT_156_MIT_156_Low_to_High.html#reviews)
Then I mount all this on top of the D90. Probably I'd just use rubber bands to attach the recorder to the mic (which would sit in the hotshoe). Then I'd just hit "record" twice instead of once and sync in post which is easy enough.
Now, what I was worried about were two things mostly:
First, will the cable present any issues? I wouldn't think so, since it's so short and so balancing wouldn't be necessary, but I wasn't sure so I thought I'd ask.
And second, will the recorder record the audio properly? I was worried that a relatively cheap consumer device like that would have some sort of auto levels thing that would keep adjusting up and down without my control...
BTW: No, a boom pole is not an option. Obviously that would be my preference, but this is meant for one-man-crew stuff.
Whew, long post. Thanks for reading the whole thing. Can't wait for responses!
What if I got something like an AT875 (which is pretty small) and plugged it into a voice recorder like this one:Amazon.com: Sony ICDUX70 Digital Voice Recorder MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback: Electronics (http://www.amazon.com/Sony-ICDUX70-Recorder-Recording-Playback/dp/B00142VMMS)
I could use a XLR to 1/8 miniplug cable like this: Hosa Technology | MIT-156 Low to High Impedance | MIT-156 | B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/423360-REG/Hosa_MIT_156_MIT_156_Low_to_High.html#reviews)
Then I mount all this on top of the D90. Probably I'd just use rubber bands to attach the recorder to the mic (which would sit in the hotshoe). Then I'd just hit "record" twice instead of once and sync in post which is easy enough.
Now, what I was worried about were two things mostly:
First, will the cable present any issues? I wouldn't think so, since it's so short and so balancing wouldn't be necessary, but I wasn't sure so I thought I'd ask.
And second, will the recorder record the audio properly? I was worried that a relatively cheap consumer device like that would have some sort of auto levels thing that would keep adjusting up and down without my control...
BTW: No, a boom pole is not an option. Obviously that would be my preference, but this is meant for one-man-crew stuff.
Whew, long post. Thanks for reading the whole thing. Can't wait for responses!