Paul Bravmann
August 25th, 2004, 03:27 PM
i'm in the middle of filming a autobiographical documentary with a GL-2. sound-wise, i use a wired AT-899 lav and a camera mounted AT897 shotgun, routed through a beacthek DXA-4P. i keep the beachtek's gates wide open and the camera's audio settings on automatic (per alan barker)--i've got enough to think about re: the visuals w/o stressing over sound levels. up until today, this system has worked out just fine.
today, however, things went a bit haywire. reviewing the footage of a 10 minute self-interview (no phones), i was dismayed to hear the left channel (shotgun) dropping out near the beginning, and only becoming audible for a few, intermittent seconds over the duration of the take.
what i know: the battery is pretty fresh. the cable is new, and doesn't seem to have a short. the connections are tight.
i wonder if this could have been a phase problem between the shotgun and the lav. do phase problems cause dropouts? or might the dropouts be the cause of something else entirely? any thought on the matter would be much appreciated. i'm stumped.
thanks,
phb
today, however, things went a bit haywire. reviewing the footage of a 10 minute self-interview (no phones), i was dismayed to hear the left channel (shotgun) dropping out near the beginning, and only becoming audible for a few, intermittent seconds over the duration of the take.
what i know: the battery is pretty fresh. the cable is new, and doesn't seem to have a short. the connections are tight.
i wonder if this could have been a phase problem between the shotgun and the lav. do phase problems cause dropouts? or might the dropouts be the cause of something else entirely? any thought on the matter would be much appreciated. i'm stumped.
thanks,
phb