rjmarshall17
New member
Hi,
I just purchased a Mevo Plus, and I'm looking to use it to record a Sunday school class I'll be teaching. It looks like the built-in mic is on the front of the camera. Since the camera will be positioned near the front pointing at me and my flip chart, I need a way to record the "classroom" participation. Since the Mevo does allow for external audio, what I was thinking was:
A small mixer board of some sort
One, or possibly two, microphones to record the "room", in particular everything behind the camera since the class participants won't, generally speaking, be in front of the camera.
Possibly also a lapel mic for me to ensure there's good quality audio of my "wonderful" voice
But I have no clue what to look for or what would be the best options. Any suggestions?
I was also thinking that it might be best to keep a separate recording of the audio, so I would need some way to output the sound to a second digital recorder. Is something like that possible?
The room may also have a bit of an echo, is there a way to minimize that?
Thanks,
Rob
I just purchased a Mevo Plus, and I'm looking to use it to record a Sunday school class I'll be teaching. It looks like the built-in mic is on the front of the camera. Since the camera will be positioned near the front pointing at me and my flip chart, I need a way to record the "classroom" participation. Since the Mevo does allow for external audio, what I was thinking was:
A small mixer board of some sort
One, or possibly two, microphones to record the "room", in particular everything behind the camera since the class participants won't, generally speaking, be in front of the camera.
Possibly also a lapel mic for me to ensure there's good quality audio of my "wonderful" voice
But I have no clue what to look for or what would be the best options. Any suggestions?
I was also thinking that it might be best to keep a separate recording of the audio, so I would need some way to output the sound to a second digital recorder. Is something like that possible?
The room may also have a bit of an echo, is there a way to minimize that?
Thanks,
Rob