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Need Camcorder Advice For Live Music
I'm leaning heavily towards one of these;
https://www.amazon.com/Canon-VIXIA-H...n+vixia+hf+g40 I want to use this camera to record myself practicing in the living room as well as record the full band at a live performance. I am figuring I will have to add a suitable stereo mic. Need advice on that, too. Dinny |
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I assume some of your live performances will be under fairly low light? If that's the case, you might want to get your hands on one of these cameras and make sure you're happy with the noise in the footage in low light situations. In the past, Canon has definitely had the upper hand over the equivalent Sony with regards to the actual in the field lux ratings. I don't know what kind of shows you do, but I bet you'll eventually want to run a mic on your camera as well as an audio recorder similar to what rabble mentioned earlier and have them mixed into something more appealing to whoever your audience is. |
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Many Camcorders will get the job done (as far as live music goes). The problem is that unless you have a feed directly from the board (the house system) the audio will most likely be disappointing. If you can arrange with whomever is running sound to get you an Aux out, you can get fairly good audio, however.
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http://www.church-audio.com/viewitem.php?productid=21 You'll be much happier in the long run.
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Most clubs and small venues don't have much in FOH except vox and kick drum. Very little guitar or bass. The sound guy is mixing to the room, not the recording. 9 times out of 10, a raw SBD feed is damn near unlistenable. The Tascam DR-2D (as well as the DR-40 and Zoom h4n) has a 4 track capability, so I usually take the board feed and the omni mic source and I just post mix them in Pro Tools. The omni mics are usually the basis of the recording, then I bring in the SBD and pan until the vocals sound "right". I can post a couple sample if you like.
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