![]() I just set up something like this last week, albeit one or two levels lower budget. The problem is I just don't know how accurate this software generated LTC is compared to professional gear like Zaxcom, Sounddevices, and videocameras. Sync it in the morning and then let it in freerun thru the shooting hours. My plan is to record audio thru USB interface on Mac and send internally generated LTC from Tracks Live to cameras to make editing/mix easier. I have an event coming up where there will be 3 RED Dragon cameras used for video recording and I have to record all of the audio and mix it in post. Audio post and location recording used be my main job before focusing on livesound some 10 years ago so I know some stuff. Some of it live, most of it recorded and then all steps of post-production. I have an agency client which provided a lot of corporate events type of work before this covid thing and now most of the work I do for them is online stuff like green screen zoom meetings, pre-recorded video meetings and stuff like that. r/broadcastengineering - Broadcast Engineering.r/projection_mapping - Projection Mapping.You might find these other subreddits useful: These rules are implemented at the moderators' discretion. No RF Broadcasting Advice beyond 'Consult a Professional/FCC Lawyer'Įquipment Recommendations must show effort. No politically or religiously focused posts/comments No Personal Information, Including Artist or Company NamesĪll 'office photos' must be posted in the weekly office pics thread. Go to the No Stupid Questions Thread if you need help.Ībsolutely no advice for rigging/electrical/life safety/ is allowed beyond 'Consult a professional.'ĭo not illegally distribute media such as vendor-locked software or books. ![]()
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