Production Audio Basics | MixPre II and Sennheiser MKH 416 P48

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @hypnosecoachinghombach7517
    @hypnosecoachinghombach7517 11 месяцев назад +2

    As a hypnotist, I couldn't agree more: bad sound ruins everything.
    Good sound will forgive you bad picture quality, but the best picture quality will be ruined by bad audio.
    I make recordings for my clients during the session in an untreated room. So my use case is a bit different.
    I use a MixPre II with a KMS104+. Despite the not so optimal environment, the recording is really clean.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  11 месяцев назад +1

      You get it! We’re spoiled now with floating point on mixers and voice, isolation in post. But you still can’t replace good production audio!

  • @boringlyfactual6368
    @boringlyfactual6368 Год назад +2

    I’m not a film maker, yet found this video to be interesting, logical, and well articulated. This guy is no nonsense and to the point. well done. I wish your channel success.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Hey! Thanks for the kind words. Really appreciate your comment.

  • @sophiebrown8530
    @sophiebrown8530 Год назад +2

    As a film student, this is incredibly interesting. We was taught against using 32-bit float if we can. Until I started playing around with the mixpre, I never quite knew just how good the preamps are! It’s always interesting to see where people set there levels too! Amazing video 🙏

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Hey thanks! You were taught against 32-bit float? That's interesting. Why did they steer you away from it?

    • @sophiebrown8530
      @sophiebrown8530 Год назад +1

      @@writedirect I think it was mainly because they wanted us to properly gain stage without it, so we’d not get in the habit of relying on it :-)

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      @@sophiebrown8530 copy that. The MixPre analog limiters do a really good job. Most of the time, 24-bit is fine.

  • @nathanclough615
    @nathanclough615 Год назад +2

    9:20 In terms of needing to record as loud as possible, while of course it’s always good to aim for -20 to -12 dBFS to give yourself enough headroom to avoid bumping into limiters without recording so quiet that it’s annoying for post, as a MixPre-3 ii owner myself, you technically CAN record basically as quiet as you want to as the MixPre’s preamps are incredibly forgiving on the low end (even in 24 bit linear; of course the same applies to 32 bit float as well).
    I’ve done tests on my MixPre-3 ii where I’ve severely undergained mics (by upwards of 50 dB) and then boosted back to normal listening levels in post and there was HARDLY a discernible increase in noise floor which was nothing short of astounding. This was not even in 32 bit float (where of course you’d expect that range) but in 24 bit linear.
    Very impressive the sound quality out of these compact recorders. It’s a shame the prices have gone up so much since I bought mine, I wish more people could have access to them.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      Awesome -- thank you! I did not realize my MixPre wouldn't raise the noise floor. Now I need to test this out. I freaking love this field recorder. And even though it's got a price tag, if I look at how much it costs my wife and I to eat dinner out, it doesn't take many times to pay for a MixPre. Hahaha. Anyway, thanks again. Great info.

    • @nathanclough615
      @nathanclough615 Год назад +1

      @@writedirect If you're interested, Julian Krause has a short video demonstrating exactly this on the original MixPre-3: ruclips.net/video/y34zANsXV5U/видео.html

  • @faithhouse6111
    @faithhouse6111 Год назад +1

    Great info. It would be great if you showed the time code function (how to do timecode in).

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Have added jam sync to the to-do list!

  • @BrookStockton
    @BrookStockton Год назад +2

    Informative video. FWIW the mixpre uses a drive in the USB-A to create an autocopy backup of the SD card. Not as an alternative to the SD. At least that's how I use it.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Good to know! I wish it would do a simultaneous record to both. But haven't had any issues yet.

  • @tinylittlefilms3043
    @tinylittlefilms3043 Год назад +2

    Do you believe the MixPre 3 II stacks up well for voice overs or would you recommend an audio interface created specifically for that purpose?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      I have not compared it side by side to another model for this purpose. But with that, I think the MixPre II series would be great for voice overs. All the videos on my channel have been recorded using this mixer paired with a Sennheiser MKH 416. If you use it, watch my other video on here about using it in advanced mode which will give you more options. But even basic mode will work for you 99% of the time.

  • @jays4778
    @jays4778 Год назад +1

    Very detailed and easy to understand explanation. Why is there 3 Tracks(L,R and Ch1) when I record a boom on Ch1? What is the meaning of L, R additionally with Ch1? My setup is just one MKH416 connected to CH1 on MixPre3 and I am trying to record talking head.. Is there any additional benefit in quality of audio output or editing workflow if I use all 3 (L,R and Ch1) in final Video? Is it OK to record on Ch1 without the L and R? Should I just get rid of L and R? Is L and R really required for single Mic setup? What is the purpose of L and R?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      I'm about to do a more in-depth lesson on the MixPre II, but here's what's going on: By default it will record an L/R mix whether you're using a single mic or all available. In Basic Mode, the MixPre will dump all the mics together onto the L/R mix. In Advanced mode you can isolate channels and then end up with an L/R mix plus the additional ISO (stands for isolated in the sound world) channels. And so yeah, if you're using a single shotgun mic, there is no difference in that single track vs the mix. Just use the singe mono track. You can turn off the mix to not have to deal with it. I'll cover that in a few days in the Advanced lesson on the MixPre.

    • @jays4778
      @jays4778 Год назад +1

      @@writedirectthank you so much for such a detailed explaination.
      In your in-depth, can you please also show us the best advanced pro level settings that can be done on Mixpre to get the best output from Mkh 416? And if it’s different then also the best settings for Lav?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      @@jays4778 I'm about to post another lesson on the MixPre that shows Advanced mode. Hopefully that will give you some pointers. Albeit, basic mode out of the box works really, really well for great audio.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Hey @jays4778 -- here's the post: ruclips.net/video/RMaCu4-QlZQ/видео.html

  • @OptimumSui
    @OptimumSui 10 месяцев назад +1

    Where can I find the links to purchase the products mentioned?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  10 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry for the late reply. The equipment links are something I provide to students enrolled in the school. And since some of these videos are lessons pulled from the school's training, that gets mentioned.

  • @sr3d-microphones
    @sr3d-microphones Год назад +1

    Are you using a noise gate? as theres a strange silence after you speak sometimes, as the room echo suddenly stops, which I would have thought was something that you would try and avoid

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Hey! I do try and avoid that and fill in bad audio sections with room tone, but sometimes I let it drop off to silence if I think I can get away with it...obviously didn't work here! Thank you. Will check this lesson out again.

    • @sr3d-microphones
      @sr3d-microphones Год назад

      @@writedirect yay, but i'm not flaming ya :P i see an up and comming channel

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      @@sr3d-microphones feedback only refines me. Haha.

  • @totoroutes5389
    @totoroutes5389 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video didn’t mention the 32bit float option.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s covered in the MixPre advanced lesson. It’s in the channel.

  • @BramLaenen
    @BramLaenen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Total beginner here but if you connect 1 xlr from the mic to 1 xlr input to a recorder, isnt't this a mono signal? How do I get a stereo signal?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it is. You can record a single mic to two tracks, but it’s just the mono signal twice which is useless. What are you trying to do exactly?

    • @BramLaenen
      @BramLaenen 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@writedirect I want to record stereo audio with a boom mic (48v pp). From mic to camera or from mic to audio recorder (zoom f3)

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BramLaenen you can’t record a true stereo track with a single mic. The MixPre with the defaults will create a stereo file, but it’s just repeating the mono tracks. If I get audio like that, I’m always removing the extra tracks. But if you want a true stereo recording you have to use to mics

    • @BramLaenen
      @BramLaenen 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@writedirect ok, so a boom mic is always a double mono signal. I didn't know that. Thanks a lot!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BramLaenen no problem!

  • @cropframe
    @cropframe Год назад +2

    Why not record at 32bit float?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      You're right. 32-bit float is the best way to protect audio in environments where the gain exceeds the fixed thresholds of 16 and 24-bit. I'd like to see that as the default for Basic mode on the MixPre II as everything else is all dialed in for film production.

  • @haroldmorganTulsa
    @haroldmorganTulsa Год назад +1

    On my last job I went basic and was horrified to find out I didn't have IOS channels. If you have a boom and 3 lavs (like I did) I melted down.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Yes! I learned the hard way with the MixPre. My advanced mode lesson on the channel covers the other setup.

  • @danniv13
    @danniv13 Год назад +1

    What mic are you speaking into?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Sennheiser MKH 416-P48. Love this mic!

    • @danniv13
      @danniv13 Год назад +1

      Confused. I was referring to the tiny one on the shot on the boom stand.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      @@danniv13 that’s the one. Prob just the angle making it look small.

  • @Lexington101
    @Lexington101 10 месяцев назад

    24 Bit, not 32 Bit Float?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  10 месяцев назад

      It’s 32-bit float. I just started using that and it’s a lifesaver. Especially in situations where you don’t have someone manning the field recorder.

  • @camerakungfu
    @camerakungfu Год назад

    "Bad audio will tank your shoot." -Laughs in Bujalski

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Okay, so I realize he's a director, but I'm missing the punch line! Wanna know...

    • @camerakungfu
      @camerakungfu Год назад +1

      @@writedirect He's the godfather of mumblecore. Him and the Duplass brothers had notoriously bad audio.
      I agree though, these days there's no excuse for bad audio.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      @@camerakungfu ah…thank you. Haha. I’m behind! Don’t know that I’ve watched anything from them.

  • @LuisFernandoImperator
    @LuisFernandoImperator Год назад +1

    Beginner sound mixers should ALWAYS record in 32-bit float if available. In this case, it is. So not a reason in the world not to use it.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      You're totally right...just read up on that. And with that, the "Basic" mode on the MixPre II will not do 32-bit float. You have to switch to Advanced mode and then you can change this setting under Record. I'd like to see that available under Basic for those who don't want to mess with configuring other things. But thank you Luis -- Great to know. I just learned something!

  • @brandenlikesbeer
    @brandenlikesbeer Год назад +1

    "We're not sound mixers"
    ... eh some of us are!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      This lesson was pulled from the film school. My online film school is for aspiring directors only, hence the remark. I train them in the craft from development through post, but in some areas we only dive so deep. :)

    • @brandenlikesbeer
      @brandenlikesbeer Год назад +1

      @@writedirect thanks for the clarification. Peace.