Raji Ahmed
April 18th, 2011, 12:32 PM
Hey All,
I haven't chimed in for a while. My husband and I have been trying to get our website up and get started with photography and videography. I'm very excited and we've already done a couple of events. But I'm realizing I'm way behind in my audio setup.
I've done research on this website and others, but I'm in a slightly diffent position. We're focusing on the Indian community and will mostly do weddings, variety shows, religious events, etc. In our weddings, the B/G don't have vows. There is a priest that performs rituals and chants for half an hour or upto an hour. I've read where a lot of people will use a wireless lav mic or something onthe groom or the priest, but the audio of the Indian ceremony isn't a priority the way it is during the traditional exchange of vows.
I have a Rode Video Mic on my XH-A1 and that picks up sound pretty well. Similar to an event we did at a temple where there was a religious ceremony going on and a lecture by a priest, which had I known earlier, I would've liked to plug that right into the camera. But I've not played with that setup either, so is that just basically plugging a mic into the Line In 3mm port on my camcorder? I've seen some people's setup and its so massive, do I need all that? A receiver, mixer, 4-5 recorders or mics?
Back to the wedding scenario - now during the reception its similar to any other reception. When speeches and toasts are being made, I've read how people will setup Zoom Recorder close to the stage mic or something. Now is that a wireless setup thats records onto the camcorder or is it a standalone recorder which you basically just synch up later in post-processing? I guess I could also put a feed into the DJ system from what I hear, but again, the technical side of how to do that is unknown to me.
Also, Is a mixer really needed for events such as these? If yes, what for? I'm so clueless about audio. I just need to know exactly what I should buy that will be enough for the XHA1 and I can learn play around with it at home. I just don't know specifically what I need, forexample, if I buy a Zoom recorder, do I need adapters or other cables or receivers?
My next event isn't for 3 weeks, so I hope to be more knowledgable about this. I know at that event there will be some lectures and the audio is curcial. I thought I was prepared, but now this audio thing is throwing me for a loop. I don't want to start off on a bad note while we try to build our company name.
You guys have always helped a lot. I would appreciate any input.
I haven't chimed in for a while. My husband and I have been trying to get our website up and get started with photography and videography. I'm very excited and we've already done a couple of events. But I'm realizing I'm way behind in my audio setup.
I've done research on this website and others, but I'm in a slightly diffent position. We're focusing on the Indian community and will mostly do weddings, variety shows, religious events, etc. In our weddings, the B/G don't have vows. There is a priest that performs rituals and chants for half an hour or upto an hour. I've read where a lot of people will use a wireless lav mic or something onthe groom or the priest, but the audio of the Indian ceremony isn't a priority the way it is during the traditional exchange of vows.
I have a Rode Video Mic on my XH-A1 and that picks up sound pretty well. Similar to an event we did at a temple where there was a religious ceremony going on and a lecture by a priest, which had I known earlier, I would've liked to plug that right into the camera. But I've not played with that setup either, so is that just basically plugging a mic into the Line In 3mm port on my camcorder? I've seen some people's setup and its so massive, do I need all that? A receiver, mixer, 4-5 recorders or mics?
Back to the wedding scenario - now during the reception its similar to any other reception. When speeches and toasts are being made, I've read how people will setup Zoom Recorder close to the stage mic or something. Now is that a wireless setup thats records onto the camcorder or is it a standalone recorder which you basically just synch up later in post-processing? I guess I could also put a feed into the DJ system from what I hear, but again, the technical side of how to do that is unknown to me.
Also, Is a mixer really needed for events such as these? If yes, what for? I'm so clueless about audio. I just need to know exactly what I should buy that will be enough for the XHA1 and I can learn play around with it at home. I just don't know specifically what I need, forexample, if I buy a Zoom recorder, do I need adapters or other cables or receivers?
My next event isn't for 3 weeks, so I hope to be more knowledgable about this. I know at that event there will be some lectures and the audio is curcial. I thought I was prepared, but now this audio thing is throwing me for a loop. I don't want to start off on a bad note while we try to build our company name.
You guys have always helped a lot. I would appreciate any input.