Thanks so much for watching man! Lately I have been super swamped with work but haven’t stopped watching you and Eddie! When I grow up I want to be like you guys 😂
Nice brother! Si son los rode wireless go 2 tambien puedes obtener 24bit audio de las grabaciones internas del micrófono con el app de ellos en la compu 🙏
Need your help. The first time I used these dji wireless mic and uploaded my video on RUclips the sound turned out too low. I had set the transmitter to + 3 and receiver to +1. Also I am using a dji Pocket 2 with a dji audio adapter. What audio levels do I set on the receiver and transmitter to get a satisfactory audio if not perfect. Thanks . I cannot find any videos on YT on setting gain levels in different environments. What's the thumb rule for setting gain levels between the transmitter, receiver and the camera.
Hey man Glad to help! The rule of thumb is to always have your gain as low as posible, in the video I had them at 0db and later in premiere pro I set the audio gain to were the meter read -6 on the loud parts. What post processing software are you using?
@@prskyviews Thanks for the reply. I am totally new to the audio part of videography. I thought I would just shoot and upload videos lol but I guess there is more to this audio part. I don't use any post processing software so far. You said keep the gain low, is it on the receiver or transmitter or the camera? If you could elaborate. Thanks again.
@@judesocojr1911 oh ok, well it is supposed to be set low on both transmitter and camera but if you are not editing in post try setting the gain on the camera and transmitter by recording your voice talking normally on a silent room. That way you will get an idea on the noise floor for your equipment so you don’t push it to hard. I know for a fact you will be using post processing programs like premiere pro or final cut x soon! They will definitely elevate your game 😃
To set them I am currently looking at the gain and maintaining as low as possible and always use the mic internal recording to get that crispy 24bit audio, I use premiere pro to edit the audio. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@prskyviews you sync the internal recorded audio in post? Have you tried to connect the receiver to your zoom F6 or similar recorder like mixpre II? Does it work for 32 bit float recording on the recorder? Thanks!
@@thatsamuellu that is an interesting take! I will connect the Transmitter to the F6 and see if it catches the 32bit float but my guess is it won’t since the 32bit float signal occurs via XLR I do own an XLR to mic jack adapter so we will see! Thing is that way we will still need to sync in post
Nice video content. You have a good on-camera presence so I hope you don't mind this suggestion to help you get even better: Try not saying "Ahhh" so much. It makes you seem like you're not sure of what you're saying. (I hope that helps you out!) Good luck with your channel !
Awesome I appreciate your help sooo much! 🙏 thinking of getting a teleprompter here I write notes and then talk about them on the camera but Maybe the teleprompter will helpe polish my statements 😃
Thanks so much Eddie 🙏 , you can get real nice 24bit (noise floor is very low) from the internal recording on the mic’s. I did pushed them very hard this time, outside was very very windy. The mkh416 is one of those purchases that my Wife and wallet give me the stink eye every day but when I do paid work, to see the happiness on my clients faces from what their voices are portrayed makes it worth it 😃
@@MrEddieNunez www.adorama.com/haoml.html. H&A omni directional 3.5mm jack mic it was on sale for 19.99$ from 80$! Yesterday they had the xlr version on sale for 10.99
I just learned something new, great presentation my dude! Your color grading is on point!
Thanks so much for watching man! Lately I have been super swamped with work but haven’t stopped watching you and Eddie! When I grow up I want to be like you guys 😂
wow thanks for you video
this was great..i have the same set up.. i have the dji mic and the sony zv1 ..what audio levels where best for you ? thank for the review.
which lav you use?
*great video
What EQ settings did you apply in post production?
What lav mic do you use to pair up with the DJI?
great review!!!
Thanks so much ❤️
Yo compré el RODE GO 2, pero me gusta la calidad del DJI mic 🎤....muy buena,
Excelente contenido!!
Nice brother! Si son los rode wireless go 2 tambien puedes obtener 24bit audio de las grabaciones internas del micrófono con el app de ellos en la compu 🙏
My dji mic catch too much noise.
Need your help. The first time I used these dji wireless mic and uploaded my video on RUclips the sound turned out too low. I had set the transmitter to + 3 and receiver to +1. Also I am using a dji Pocket 2 with a dji audio adapter. What audio levels do I set on the receiver and transmitter to get a satisfactory audio if not perfect. Thanks . I cannot find any videos on YT on setting gain levels in different environments. What's the thumb rule for setting gain levels between the transmitter, receiver and the camera.
Hey man Glad to help! The rule of thumb is to always have your gain as low as posible, in the video I had them at 0db and later in premiere pro I set the audio gain to were the meter read -6 on the loud parts. What post processing software are you using?
@@prskyviews Thanks for the reply. I am totally new to the audio part of videography. I thought I would just shoot and upload videos lol but I guess there is more to this audio part. I don't use any post processing software so far.
You said keep the gain low, is it on the receiver or transmitter or the camera? If you could elaborate. Thanks again.
@@judesocojr1911 oh ok, well it is supposed to be set low on both transmitter and camera but if you are not editing in post try setting the gain on the camera and transmitter by recording your voice talking normally on a silent room. That way you will get an idea on the noise floor for your equipment so you don’t push it to hard.
I know for a fact you will be using post processing programs like premiere pro or final cut x soon! They will definitely elevate your game 😃
What;s your setting for DJI Mic and what do you use to edit the audio? Thanks
To set them I am currently looking at the gain and maintaining as low as possible and always use the mic internal recording to get that crispy 24bit audio, I use premiere pro to edit the audio. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@prskyviews you sync the internal recorded audio in post? Have you tried to connect the receiver to your zoom F6 or similar recorder like mixpre II? Does it work for 32 bit float recording on the recorder? Thanks!
@@thatsamuellu that is an interesting take! I will connect the Transmitter to the F6 and see if it catches the 32bit float but my guess is it won’t since the 32bit float signal occurs via XLR I do own an XLR to mic jack adapter so we will see! Thing is that way we will still need to sync in post
@@prskyviews No, you don't if you have timecode generator like deity tc-1 or something like that.
@@thatsamuellu I don’t have a time code generator I use the Slap generator 1.0 😂
Nice video content. You have a good on-camera presence so I hope you don't mind this suggestion to help you get even better: Try not saying "Ahhh" so much. It makes you seem like you're not sure of what you're saying. (I hope that helps you out!) Good luck with your channel !
Awesome I appreciate your help sooo much! 🙏 thinking of getting a teleprompter here I write notes and then talk about them on the camera but Maybe the teleprompter will helpe polish my statements 😃
Can you please do tutorials how you edit you sound Quality from DJI MIC ???
Yes Definetly! Currently working on some life and time saving tutorials as well!
Excellent video bro. The mkh416 sounds so clean too! How do you get 24 bit on the DJI mics? I miss the part you mentioned it.
Thanks so much Eddie 🙏 , you can get real nice 24bit (noise floor is very low) from the internal recording on the mic’s. I did pushed them very hard this time, outside was very very windy.
The mkh416 is one of those purchases that my Wife and wallet give me the stink eye every day but when I do paid work, to see the happiness on my clients faces from what their voices are portrayed makes it worth it 😃
@@prskyviews Which lav mic did you find on sale?
@@MrEddieNunez www.adorama.com/haoml.html. H&A omni directional 3.5mm jack mic it was on sale for 19.99$ from 80$! Yesterday they had the xlr version on sale for 10.99