The reason why my mic setup sounded better was because I used a Deity V-Mic D4 Duo shotgun with a fuzzy windscreen to protect plosives and went directly into the camera with the gain turned down to maximize the noise floor of the camera's pre-amps. I then did audio post processing that significantly sweetened the quality of the audio. In contrast, the other mics I tested were completely RAW. No special treatment. No post processing. I did this to show you what the mics can do right out of the box.
What was the microphone setup on the camera you were recording this video with? It was better than the setup you were showing.
Thanks.
The reason why my mic setup sounded better was because I used a Deity V-Mic D4 Duo shotgun with a fuzzy windscreen to protect plosives and went directly into the camera with the gain turned down to maximize the noise floor of the camera's pre-amps. I then did audio post processing that significantly sweetened the quality of the audio.
In contrast, the other mics I tested were completely RAW. No special treatment. No post processing. I did this to show you what the mics can do right out of the box.
Hi, did you test using the shot gun mic and two transmitters of the wireless mic at the same time in any of these contraptions to see if it works?
No, I have not tested that because I always want individual tracks of audio, I don't want a mix that I can't separate on one track.
@@VideoGizmology Ok, thanks!