Ron Priest
June 22nd, 2007, 09:06 AM
I’m a wedding videographer and I have this old 8 channel Peavey mixer (Model: Unity Series 1002-8 RQ). I bought it years ago along with some VHF wireless mics all cased in a half height roll around rack. I use the thing like once maybe twice but soon learned that I didn’t have any clue what I was doing and had soon ended up leaving it the rack and mixer at home, and just plugging the receivers to 12 volt battery power since they used a AC to DC converter any ways.
Well, that was about 6 years ago, and I still don’t know much more abut audio now then I did then when I bought all of this audio gear. Since however, I have done away with the VHF semi-portable receivers and now use 3 sets of the Sennheiser EW100 series G2 wireless mics and receivers. But, the 8-channel stereo mixing board has remained at home, as I have just been using the wireless Sennheiser’s with my VX2100 via a mini 3 input mixer at the camera (Azden 3-cam mixer). I’ll put one mic on the groom, 1 mic on the officiant, and try to connect the 3rd wireless up the churches or DJ’s soundboard.
So that’s my history, let me get to the point of my post. I have recently purchased the Edirol R-4. It’s a 4-channel Portable recorder. I’ve also recently purchased the Zoom H-4. So, in all actuality, I can now record 6 individual and independent tracks of audio. My end goal is to have the option of mastering the ceremony and reception audio to 5.1 surround sound.
While playing with the R-4 and H-4 I realized I’m going to need a place lay all of this stuff. It’s a little too much to hang it all on the tripod, besides that’s part of the reason I’m going this route, I want to get everything off the tripod except the camera, and I want to set up my audio and walk away from it and concentrate strictly on capturing video.
So I thought maybe I’d finally put that half height roll-around rack to use. I could remove the mixing board from it and just use it as a portable table top to set the R-4, and accessories on. Then it hit me, why not leave the mixing board in the rack and use it in conjunction with the R-4 and Zoom H4! The problem is however, I really don’t know much about soundboards. I have the manual so I know what the specs are. I think I still want the groom and officiates wireless to be connected directly to the R-4 via 2 separate channels, then I’m trying to figure out the best way to use the mixer to output 2 additional mono tracks to the R-4 and 2 more mono tracks to the H4.
Now this mixing board has The Main L/R Unbalanced 1/4 “ phone jacks which I could use as 2 mono channels I suppose. The board also has a Monitor output which uses the 1/4“ unbalance Phone output, along with an Aux Send which is a 1/4 “ unbalanced TRS output. Does this mean that the Aux Send is a Stereo output? If I used this output, would I not have to have a 1/4 “ TSR to "Y" cable with 2 separate XLR inputs or 1/4" phone jacks? The board also has a Tape out, along with a stereo headphone jack of course.
So, I guess my real question is how can I use this mixer along with the Edirol R-4 and Zoom H4 to the best of my advantage without jeopardizing the reason for purchasing the 4-channel recorder and Zoom H4 in the first place?
Thanks in advance!
Well, that was about 6 years ago, and I still don’t know much more abut audio now then I did then when I bought all of this audio gear. Since however, I have done away with the VHF semi-portable receivers and now use 3 sets of the Sennheiser EW100 series G2 wireless mics and receivers. But, the 8-channel stereo mixing board has remained at home, as I have just been using the wireless Sennheiser’s with my VX2100 via a mini 3 input mixer at the camera (Azden 3-cam mixer). I’ll put one mic on the groom, 1 mic on the officiant, and try to connect the 3rd wireless up the churches or DJ’s soundboard.
So that’s my history, let me get to the point of my post. I have recently purchased the Edirol R-4. It’s a 4-channel Portable recorder. I’ve also recently purchased the Zoom H-4. So, in all actuality, I can now record 6 individual and independent tracks of audio. My end goal is to have the option of mastering the ceremony and reception audio to 5.1 surround sound.
While playing with the R-4 and H-4 I realized I’m going to need a place lay all of this stuff. It’s a little too much to hang it all on the tripod, besides that’s part of the reason I’m going this route, I want to get everything off the tripod except the camera, and I want to set up my audio and walk away from it and concentrate strictly on capturing video.
So I thought maybe I’d finally put that half height roll-around rack to use. I could remove the mixing board from it and just use it as a portable table top to set the R-4, and accessories on. Then it hit me, why not leave the mixing board in the rack and use it in conjunction with the R-4 and Zoom H4! The problem is however, I really don’t know much about soundboards. I have the manual so I know what the specs are. I think I still want the groom and officiates wireless to be connected directly to the R-4 via 2 separate channels, then I’m trying to figure out the best way to use the mixer to output 2 additional mono tracks to the R-4 and 2 more mono tracks to the H4.
Now this mixing board has The Main L/R Unbalanced 1/4 “ phone jacks which I could use as 2 mono channels I suppose. The board also has a Monitor output which uses the 1/4“ unbalance Phone output, along with an Aux Send which is a 1/4 “ unbalanced TRS output. Does this mean that the Aux Send is a Stereo output? If I used this output, would I not have to have a 1/4 “ TSR to "Y" cable with 2 separate XLR inputs or 1/4" phone jacks? The board also has a Tape out, along with a stereo headphone jack of course.
So, I guess my real question is how can I use this mixer along with the Edirol R-4 and Zoom H4 to the best of my advantage without jeopardizing the reason for purchasing the 4-channel recorder and Zoom H4 in the first place?
Thanks in advance!