Hi there. I'm assuming you meant more than 2 mics. It works the same way except you have to cover every permutation so it's a lot of work. For Mic 1 you have to de-bleed for Mic 2, 3, etc. Then for Mic 2 you have to de-bleed for Mic 1, 3, etc. and so on. It can take some time. I record podcasts with 4 people sometimes. If they're sitting close together and using lav mics de-bleeding takes a lot of time so I try to seat them further apart.
Hi there! Good question. I didn't test for that specifically but I believe it does indeed do that. Note that since making this video I've noticed some odd behaviour with this feature. Sometimes it doesn't remove any of the bleed at all and I haven't determined the cause.
great info. how do you go about it when you have more than one mic recorded ?
Hi there. I'm assuming you meant more than 2 mics. It works the same way except you have to cover every permutation so it's a lot of work. For Mic 1 you have to de-bleed for Mic 2, 3, etc. Then for Mic 2 you have to de-bleed for Mic 1, 3, etc. and so on. It can take some time. I record podcasts with 4 people sometimes. If they're sitting close together and using lav mics de-bleeding takes a lot of time so I try to seat them further apart.
Great video ! And when both are speaking at the same time, it removes the intrusive voice too?
Hi there! Good question. I didn't test for that specifically but I believe it does indeed do that. Note that since making this video I've noticed some odd behaviour with this feature. Sometimes it doesn't remove any of the bleed at all and I haven't determined the cause.