SoundDevices MixPre 10M - NAB 2018
Last year Sound Devices announced and shipped their MixPre-3 and MixPre-6 recorders and then later added the MixPre-10T with a few additional hardware features for professional sound engineers. One question I received several times was, "Can I use this to record my band and does it have overdub and punch in features? Any effects like reverb?"
In this episode, Paul Issacs talks with Cary Judd, my brother who is a profession music producer in addition to filmmaker. The MixPre-10M looks a lot like the 10T, but the operating system is re-designed from the ground up and optimized for multitrack music recording.
As a bonus for those who already own a MixPre-3, 6, or 10T, you will be able to add all of these music recording features with a plugin that runs $99. The plugin will be available some time in the summer of 2018.
Gear covered and used to shoot this episode:
Sound Devices MixPre-10M for musicians
Sound Devices MixPre-10T - 8 XLR/TRS inputs, timecode
Sound Devices MixPre-6 - 4 XLR/TRS inputs + stereo 3.5mm input
Sound Devices MixPre-3 - 3 XLR inputs + stereo 3.5mm input
RODE Reporter Microphone
RODE iXLR Adapter - Record a dynamic XLR microphone to iPhone or iPad
Panasonic GH5 - My favorite small camera for shooting events
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5S most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Music - MzA by Cary Judd, used with permission.
Sound Devices MixPre 10T & New Firmware - NAB 2018
Last year Sound Devices announced and shipped their MixPre-3 and MixPre-6 recorders and then later added the MixPre-10T with a few additional hardware features for professional sound engineers.
In this episode, Paul Issacs runs down the list of additional features in the 10T along with the new features that will be added to the 3, 6, and 10T in a new firmware update that became available earlier this week: Re-mix, cue markers, and more flexibly channel linking.
You can find the firmware update over on the Sound Devices site here.
Gear covered and used to shoot this episode:
Sound Devices MixPre-10T - 8 XLR/TRS inputs, timecode
Sound Devices MixPre-6 - 4 XLR/TRS inputs + stereo 3.5mm input
Sound Devices MixPre-3 - 3 XLR inputs + stereo 3.5mm input
RODE Reporter Microphone
RODE iXLR Adapter - Record a dynamic XLR microphone to iPhone or iPad. Works ok for short clips (6 minutes or less) but drifts on longer clips with my iPhone 7+
Panasonic GH5 - My favorite small events camera
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5 most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Music - MzA by Cary Judd, used with permission.
Deity Microphones NAB 2018
Last year, Aputure made their first serious shotgun microphone for independent filmmakers called the Deity. It was an impressive first design with a decent sound and the ability to withstand water exposure. But now they've decided to get more serious by spinning off their microphone business so that the Deity team can focus 100% on sound.
In our interview, Andrew covers the S-Mic, D3, and D3-Pro shotgun microphones, Deity's first three models.
Gear covered and used to shoot this episode:
Deity S-Mic Coming Summer 2018
Deity D3 Coming Summer 2018
Deity D3-Pro Coming Summer 2018
RODE Reporter Microphone - Amazingly good dynamic reporter's mic for about $130
RODE iXLR Adapter - Record a dynamic XLR microphone to iPhone or iPad
Panasonic GH5 Camera - My main "event shooter" small camera. Love the in-body image stabilization
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5S most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Music - MzA by Cary Judd, used with permission.
Audio Ltd A10 Wireless Microphone System - Sound Devices NAB 2018
The professional location sound market now has a fully digital wireless microphone system option - the Audio Ltd A10 from Sound Devices! Here we have a closer look at the A10 system with Kish Patel at the Sound Devices booth at NAB 2018.
Gear covered and used to shoot this episode:
Audio Ltd A10 Wireless Microphone System
RODE Reporter Microphone
RODE iXLR Adapter (Record a dynamic XLR microphone to iPhone or iPad)
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5S most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Music - MzA by Cary Judd, used with permission.
Zoom F8n: First Look
The Zoom F8 audio recorder and mixer changed the location audio world two years ago when it was released. Zoom showed that they could make some very good preamps and most of the features pros expect in their recorders including timecode, dual card recording, and an incredibly robust build all for a price that sits under $1000 USD.
Of course the F8 wasn’t perfect. The hybrid limiters weren’t perfect, the inputs were only line level when using a TRS cable, and the headphone amp was a little rough to listen to all day. It appears that Zoom heard the customer feedback and starting summer/fall, the F8n will address many of the few remaining hardware issues.
Gear used to shoot this episode:
RODE Reporter Microphone
RODE iXLR Adapter (Record a dynamic XLR microphone to iPhone or iPad)
Panasonic GH5 - My favorite, small camera for handheld use with a great image stabilizer
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5S most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Music - MzA by Cary Judd, used with permission.
Better Sound for Your Videos: Basics for Sound Newbies
How can you make your videos sound better? Here’s a quick overview for newbies who just want better sound but aren’t really interested in becoming a sound expert. 1) Get the microphone close to the person speaking. 2) Choose the right kind of microphone. Boom mics sound more natural but lavaliers allow the flexibility of moving around more. See the videos below to help you choose the right mic for you, and if you choose a boom mic, how to boom it close to the person speaking.
My recommended microphones and how to boom a mic for not too much money:
RODE VideoMic Pro+ boom/shotgun microphone - Incredibly convenient, flexible, and good sounding microphone
Aputure A.Lav Lavalier Microphone - the best sub $40 microphone I have found
RODE VC1 Extension cable for when you boom your camera-top shotgun microphone.
How to boom a microphone like the RODE VideoMic Pro:
3 camera top shotgun microphones compared:
6 Affordable Lavalier Microphones compared:
5 Indoor Boom Microphones compared:
5 Shotgun Microphones compared:
3 Professional Indoor Dialogue Boom Microphones compared:
3 Affordable Indoor Dialogue Boom Microphones compared:
Panasonic GH5S (My current favorite small camera)
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5S most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Sound for Video Session: Quality, iOS Mics, Limiters, Monitoring, G4, Lavaliers, Cameras Audio, & Quiet Voices
In this week’s Sound for Video Session, we answer your audio for video questions:
00:12 Quality Difference Between USB and SD
01:04 iOS Mics
05:37 Limiters and Quality
06:31 Getting Audio to Boom Op
09:20 Sennheiser G4
12:57 Lavalier microphones directly to Mixer
16:43 Camera Audio
21:51 Quiet Voices
Gear and links discussed/used to record this episode:
DPA d:vice - dual lavalier interface for iOS, Mac, PC
Sennheiser Clip-Mic Digital (Lightning)
Sennheiser MKE2 Digital Microphone (Lightning)
Shure MOTIV MV88 Stereo Microphone (Lightning)
Zoom iQ6 Stereo XY Microphone (Lightning)
Zoom iQ7 Stereo Mid-Side Microphone (Lightning)
RODE iXY Stereo Microphone (Lightning)
Sending wireless audio from your mixer with the Sennheiser G3 system:
WAV.REPORT’s First Look at the Sennheiser G4 wireless system:
Outro music licensed from Artlist: Keep an Eye by Back to Dream. Artlist provides high quality music tracks for your film and video projects. You can receive two months off an Artlist account by using our link.
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
ATOMOS SUMO Audio Features
The ATOMOS SUMO 19” monitor & recorder is a dream to work with on set from an imaging point of view. The ATOM HDR feature makes exposing log footage much easier, has all the focus and other exposure tools pros rely upon, and even has some pretty impressive audio features. In this episode, we look specifically at the audio features and assess whether the microphone and line level inputs work well enough to rely upon for your projects and jobs. We also take a look at how the timecode and monitoring features hold up.
Links to gear discussed and used to record this session:
ATOMOS SUMO 19 - this is the recorder version, not the monitor-only version
Tentacle Sync E Timecode Generator
Sound Devices 633 Audio Mixer & Recorder
Sennheiser MKH 8050 Super-cardioid Boom Microphone
Panasonic GH5S - My current favorite small camera
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8 OIS Lens - incredibly versatile lens that is on the GH5S most of the time
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Sound for Video Session: Q&A - Audio Interface, Upgrades, Headphones, Sync, & Giraffes
In this week’s Sound for Video Session, a Q&A session, we cover the following questions:
00:14 How to connect powered monitors/speakers to my Sound Devices MixPre?
02:37 Should I upgrade from the Zoom F4 to the Sound Devices 552 or save up for the 664?
05:44 What do you think of using noise cancelling headphones when recording location sound?
08:16 How do I sync 4 cameras and audio from 2 recorders?
11:13 How do I record giraffes in a hurricane with a Sony point-and-shoot camera?
14:26 Troubleshooting audio gear
Gear and links discussed/used to record this episode:
Sound Devices MixPre Course
Whirlwind pcDI - convert the unbalanced output of your MixPre to balanced XLR cables to connect your powered speakers/monitors
Sound Devices MixPre-3 Audio Recorder/Mixer
Sound Devices MixPre-6 Audio Recorder/Mixer
Sound Devices MixPre-10T Audio Recorder/Mixer
Zoom F4 Audio Recorder/Mixer
Sound Devices 552 (2-Track Recorder, Cannot Record ISOs)
Sound Devices 664 (Records ISO Channels + Mix, But No AutoMix)
Sound Devices 633 (Record ISO Channels + Mix, also includes AutoMix)
Sennheiser PXC 550 Noise Cancelling Headphones
RODE NT1A Large Diaphragm Condenser Microphone
Electrovoice RE20 Dynamic Broadcast Microphone
Outro music licensed from Artlist: Awaken by Ethan Rank. Artlist provides high quality music tracks for your film and video projects. You can receive two months off an Artlist account by using our link.
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd
Sound for Video Session: Camera Audio Return
In this week’s Sound for Video Session, we demonstrate camera audio return (camera return) - What it is, why you would use it, and how to set it up.
Gear and links discussed/used to record this episode:
RODE Reporter Microphone
Sound Devices MixPre-10T Audio Recorder/Mixer
Remote Audio Break-away Cable - This is a set of cables often used in news shooting workflows which allows you to connect your mixer to camera (outputs, timecode, and camera return) and also usually have a quick and easy way to disconnect from the camera.
Outro music licensed from Artlist: Keep an Eye by Back to Dream. Artlist provides high quality music tracks for your film and video projects. You can receive two months off an Artlist account by using our link.
Copyright 2018 by Curtis Judd