Long shot but here goes. Any followers familiar with wireless lav mics? If so, are setups under $500 worth using, or is it a much larger investment?
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Replying to @SideshowGaming
do you want to record or do you wanna do a live thing?
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Replying to @SideshowGaming
if it's for a recorded show I would recommend just using a regular lav and tape the cable to your back with medical tape. get a decent audio recorder, Zoom H1n for example.
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Replying to @kurotherabbit
the recorded stuff isn't in a studio, it definitely has to be wireless. I already own lav mics with long cables.
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Replying to @SideshowGaming
Thats why you get the Audio Recorder. You just put that in your pocket and it records and stores all your audio footage, then you transfer the files to your PC and sync them to your video footage. Zero cable restrictions in terms of where you can go.
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Replying to @kurotherabbit
Perhaps that is the play... I'm concerned about giving the setup to guests and them fucking the recorder up or pressing stop in their pockets or some shit idk.
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Replying to @SideshowGaming
Again, I recommend the Zoom H1n as your go-to audio recorder. I use it in my work as a freelance videographer and it's basically idiot proof. Best 90 bucks you can spend towards audio.
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I actually already have one. I would need another though since we'd have 2 people at once.
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Replying to @SideshowGaming
Having the individual voice tracks separate from your other audio tracks and your video is gonna make editing alot easier and open up alot more possibilities for you, so it's worth tapping into
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