Mathieu Ghekiere
December 3rd, 2005, 12:43 PM
I bought the Beachtek DXA-6 Adapter from someone on these boards for my XL1s. Now I still have some questions, and I appologize at forehand if there are some stupid or simple questions included:
1. On the DXA-6 adapter are Volume knobs, but you can't controle those properly I think, without really seeing the db meters. If I would put a mixette with VU meters on the XL1s, on which volume do I leave them? Completely open, more closed, or in the middle?
2. I think it's pretty difficult to a)control the levels on the beachtek adapter while filming, if you look at where it's placed (beneath the camera), but in the manual they advice not to do it while shooting anyhow.
But the problem is that seeing the level meters on the XL1s is pretty difficult too, because when you're filming you are watching trough the viewfinder, and your soundman can't just look at the level meters of the XL1s, because that's placed pretty unhandy too.
So I need seperate VU meters, or a seperate Mixer with VU meters.
Beachtek sells VU meters, the SVU2 or something:
http://www.beachtek.com/svu2.html
The problem is, it's not a mixette, because you can't control the volume of the input from those VU-meters, so I couldn't really use it, right?
So are there cheap mixettes who can do this? I know there are, but I don't know brands and so, and I tried B&H but I got a little bit lost (English isn't my native tongue, and I tried mixers, but I don't think that were simple mixettes, so I got confused)
If people have model suggestions or links to them, that would be great, calculating my budget isn't that big. Then I could connect a mixette with the DXA-6 and put the XLR mic's into the mixette, right?
Which settings do I then use on the DXA-6? Also, do I then need to send phantom power to that mixette? I think not, because most mixettes already provide phantom power, but I need to make sure.
3. Are there simpler methods or other options for this all? I thouht those VU meters from Beachtek, that SVU2 looked great, but you can't control the volume from there, so...
4. Erh... Don't know if I had any questions left, maybe I did, don't know anymore.
Thank you very much,
1. On the DXA-6 adapter are Volume knobs, but you can't controle those properly I think, without really seeing the db meters. If I would put a mixette with VU meters on the XL1s, on which volume do I leave them? Completely open, more closed, or in the middle?
2. I think it's pretty difficult to a)control the levels on the beachtek adapter while filming, if you look at where it's placed (beneath the camera), but in the manual they advice not to do it while shooting anyhow.
But the problem is that seeing the level meters on the XL1s is pretty difficult too, because when you're filming you are watching trough the viewfinder, and your soundman can't just look at the level meters of the XL1s, because that's placed pretty unhandy too.
So I need seperate VU meters, or a seperate Mixer with VU meters.
Beachtek sells VU meters, the SVU2 or something:
http://www.beachtek.com/svu2.html
The problem is, it's not a mixette, because you can't control the volume of the input from those VU-meters, so I couldn't really use it, right?
So are there cheap mixettes who can do this? I know there are, but I don't know brands and so, and I tried B&H but I got a little bit lost (English isn't my native tongue, and I tried mixers, but I don't think that were simple mixettes, so I got confused)
If people have model suggestions or links to them, that would be great, calculating my budget isn't that big. Then I could connect a mixette with the DXA-6 and put the XLR mic's into the mixette, right?
Which settings do I then use on the DXA-6? Also, do I then need to send phantom power to that mixette? I think not, because most mixettes already provide phantom power, but I need to make sure.
3. Are there simpler methods or other options for this all? I thouht those VU meters from Beachtek, that SVU2 looked great, but you can't control the volume from there, so...
4. Erh... Don't know if I had any questions left, maybe I did, don't know anymore.
Thank you very much,