Stephen Pruitt
September 1st, 2006, 09:08 PM
Hi all. . .
My audio recording studio currently has a pair of Schoeps CMC6 microphones with both omni and cardiod capsules. I was thinking of using these mics to record the audio for a film project using the HVX. Since the CMC6 mics are phantom powered, I'll obviously need a phantom powering unit.
My questions are these:
1. While the Schoeps mics are absolutely killer for studio and location recording of music, will they work pretty well for film recording, as well?
2. Do you folks prefer omnis or cardioids for film recording?
3. Am I better off buying a great portable preamp and running into HVX at line level? Or would I notice any difference going into the HVX at mic levels? (I'd think that a great preamp would be preferable, but what do you think?)
Thanks so much.
Stephen
My audio recording studio currently has a pair of Schoeps CMC6 microphones with both omni and cardiod capsules. I was thinking of using these mics to record the audio for a film project using the HVX. Since the CMC6 mics are phantom powered, I'll obviously need a phantom powering unit.
My questions are these:
1. While the Schoeps mics are absolutely killer for studio and location recording of music, will they work pretty well for film recording, as well?
2. Do you folks prefer omnis or cardioids for film recording?
3. Am I better off buying a great portable preamp and running into HVX at line level? Or would I notice any difference going into the HVX at mic levels? (I'd think that a great preamp would be preferable, but what do you think?)
Thanks so much.
Stephen