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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: tfs8271 on February 27, 2007, 12:44:13 PM
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I have a friend that wants to look at recording interviews and would like to go digital and use multiple mics.
I would imagine that you could record mono and use a preamp with multiple channels?
Mics>Multichannel Preamp>digi out>laptop or (digi bit bucket>pc)
Any direction to look? Links? Help?
Thanks
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something like that. obviously there are many ways to go about it. I would probably put mics in front of each person speaking. I would probably mix on a mixer right to one or two tracks. A little panning can be nice on an interview. Not hard l+r but a little seperation between voices. You could multitrack and mix/pan/etc in post but it shouldn't really be needed. Just get a decent level check or have an engineer on the mixer as it is happening to make sure nobody is to loud/quiet.