Michael Donne
February 9th, 2005, 08:10 AM
Hello
(this forum is so good it has consumed hours of my time since recently discovering it...thanks everyone.)
Im a photographer but a beginner with dv.
i have the xm2/gl2, one mke300 which is on minijack, one at897 with an xvm101 short converter lead which takes it from xlr down to minijack.
I want to exploit both mics at once.
I cannot financially consider a beachtek right now, and with the mke300 on minijack i dont know if thats a solution anyway.
If i have correctly understood a suggestion appearing on a uk dealers website, the answer is both cheap and easy. They dont go on to say anything about any quality implications if there are any though.
The suggestion is to simply use a '2 female down to one male' minijack converter. plug the mics to the converter and the converter directly to the mic socket on the side of the xm2.
would it work?
would i have to set the xm2 to 12 or 16 bit sound?
would the minjacks on the mics specifically need to be mono or stereo?
would the '2 to 1' converter need specifically to be mono or stereo?
would audio footage of a quality adequate for a fly-on -the wall doco' around motorcycle pitlane/paddock environments (which may end up broadcast) be viable on this setup?
I am assuming to be unconcerned about missing out on the xlr capability of the at897, largely as i dont anticipate cable runs off either mic being over 3m.
Im not sure if this is best asked here or in 'now hear this', but im grateful for any insight??
Michael
(this forum is so good it has consumed hours of my time since recently discovering it...thanks everyone.)
Im a photographer but a beginner with dv.
i have the xm2/gl2, one mke300 which is on minijack, one at897 with an xvm101 short converter lead which takes it from xlr down to minijack.
I want to exploit both mics at once.
I cannot financially consider a beachtek right now, and with the mke300 on minijack i dont know if thats a solution anyway.
If i have correctly understood a suggestion appearing on a uk dealers website, the answer is both cheap and easy. They dont go on to say anything about any quality implications if there are any though.
The suggestion is to simply use a '2 female down to one male' minijack converter. plug the mics to the converter and the converter directly to the mic socket on the side of the xm2.
would it work?
would i have to set the xm2 to 12 or 16 bit sound?
would the minjacks on the mics specifically need to be mono or stereo?
would the '2 to 1' converter need specifically to be mono or stereo?
would audio footage of a quality adequate for a fly-on -the wall doco' around motorcycle pitlane/paddock environments (which may end up broadcast) be viable on this setup?
I am assuming to be unconcerned about missing out on the xlr capability of the at897, largely as i dont anticipate cable runs off either mic being over 3m.
Im not sure if this is best asked here or in 'now hear this', but im grateful for any insight??
Michael