Hi All,
Just new to the site and wanted to get some advice. We're starting to do some in-house recording at my company and want to start with talking heads and fireside chats.
This will be done in a controlled environment (in the office, in a nice room, professionally lit etc etc)
I wanted to sanity check the audio recording equipment before i ordered - and get any suggestions.
We need to record a maximum of two inputs (interviewer and interviewee). We want a relatively inexpensive but good quality setup.
To my understanding this would work well
Laptop with adobe creative suite (already own)
Yamaha AG06 Hybrid mixing console (usb input to laptop)
x2 Audi Technica PRO70 condenser mics (balanced XLR lavalier)
a pair of noise cancelling headphones to check levels through the mixing console.
Does this work? Have a missed a trick here or will this provide good results?
I welcome all advice. Thanks for your help!
Mike
Just new to the site and wanted to get some advice. We're starting to do some in-house recording at my company and want to start with talking heads and fireside chats.
This will be done in a controlled environment (in the office, in a nice room, professionally lit etc etc)
I wanted to sanity check the audio recording equipment before i ordered - and get any suggestions.
We need to record a maximum of two inputs (interviewer and interviewee). We want a relatively inexpensive but good quality setup.
To my understanding this would work well
Laptop with adobe creative suite (already own)
Yamaha AG06 Hybrid mixing console (usb input to laptop)
x2 Audi Technica PRO70 condenser mics (balanced XLR lavalier)
a pair of noise cancelling headphones to check levels through the mixing console.
Does this work? Have a missed a trick here or will this provide good results?
I welcome all advice. Thanks for your help!
Mike