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How to Use a Portable Audio Recorder in Field Production
Published by Matthew Jeppsen July 26th, 2008 in News
Here’s another great guide compliments of B&H on how to integrate a field audio recorder into your on-set workflow. The guide walks you through common configurations as simple as a few mics connected directly into a recorder, to complex setups that link the recorder, camera, and slate to an external time code generator. This looks like a great workflow article for pros and newbies alike, and they finish the article by comparing the featureset of a number of recorders.
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