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  1. Hi Dejan, I am successfully using this one with my phone : https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B09J2MRL8S?fbclid=IwAR1TPisGfs5-Q1PRk1hXPa16XQBrxHWLL56Cqj372gITFxZD8ZotnqnVSV0
  2. You can ask on the Facebook page of the AFSI (Association Française du Son à l'Image) : https://web.facebook.com/groups/54291592482
  3. Hi Daniel, You can add as many custom exclusion lists as you want. Just click on the "+" on the right of the drop down menu in the exclusion lists screen. The exclusion lists will affect all of your tx though. So that's why I think it's easier to modify the frequency limits of your MCR54 tx so that they stay in a 32 MHz window.
  4. I think you get only 1 channel of noise assist instead of 2 on the 8 serie. Half channel / half price.
  5. Hi Sound, I made these video. Indeed, there is not a huge improvement over the stock antenna. However, the main advantage is that you can deport the antennas and use spiltters. Even with a 1:4 passive mini circuit splitter, so with quite some loss, in some situation, moving the antenna away from teradeks or over a corner gives great results. The mod is pretty easy ! Sorry, I don't know about transmitter as I don't to mod it.
  6. As you are shooting on a green screen, I would say mk41 or mkh50. And treat the room as much as you can.
  7. Yes. It's half a dashboard as it only holds the receiver but it works very well. I am working on another dashboard which would be attached to recorder. It has been printed with PETG. V1 was PLA and didn't like the heat : it bent over time. But I live in Africa.
  8. Hi, New batteries from Audioroot. Nice oled display and a lot cheaper ! http://www.audioroot.fr/product/esmart-li-96neo/ http://www.audioroot.fr/product/esmart-li-48neo/
  9. The fader will affect the mix track, not the isos. The trim will affect both the mix and the isos.
  10. So that you don't have to dig under three layers of costume to adjust gain between takes. So it takes a fee seconds instead of a minute. I wish I had this possibility in the last 40 days of shooting I just had ; but not on the wisy I was using.
  11. roubi

    BDS

    Now you got me very interested ! Thanks for the links and pictures.
  12. roubi

    BDS

    Yeah, I should learn how to make my PCB : you can do it with a laser printer and a few chemical stuff easily found in Europe but not where I am now.
  13. roubi

    BDS

    Hi, Here is my DIY BDS. It has 5 switches which are wired like this : 1) Master switch : activate all the other switches + voltage/current display + back usb output (to charge tablet/phone for wingman) 2) one Hirose for recorder 3) two Hirose for wireless mic and IFB 4) One hirose + one DC jack for video monitors and other stuff 5) One USB output (for a small light or a fan : I live in west Africa) It has 2 inputs : -1 hirose -1 dc jack I am mainly using modded Talentcell battery, so I can use and charge the battery at the same time. The voltage is regulated at 12V. Each output is protected by a fuse so as the master. Each USB is capable of delivering 5V/3A. Each switch has a led to see if it’s on or off. The case has been (badly…) 3D printed in PETG. It works very well. A little big but works well ! The power consumption display is really usefulll ! Side notes Power consumption tests of the recorders I have, with all channels activated (mic level for all and one with phantom power) with nothing plugged in : 1) Zoom F4 : 0,25A 2) SD 702T : 0,72A 3) SD Mixer-10T : 0,65A
  14. If you don't need the blimp then don't buy it. I you need it later, then buy it later... The weight of the blimp really matters at the end of a boompole. On a tripod for fx recording, that's not really an issue.
  15. That sounds like a good idea. But it would need a switch with 3 positions, wouldn't it?
  16. Hi, Sorry for the late answer, I missed the notification. Indeed, it is a powered mic capsule ; it is the stock mic I got with the Sony UWP-D11 pack. I don't want to care about another battery to change/charge so I don't want to a battery powered box. A dynamic mic would be a good option, but I like to use what I already have : those several stock UWP mics. So that leaves the capacitor thing ; I just do not know enough about electronics to calculate this. If you know a bit about it, I'm all ears... Thanks.
  17. I just got it so I haven't tested it yet in a shoot situation but I am pretty sure it is not that great for mixing : the faders are very small and the 0 position is like at 1/3 from the top. My next shoot will be more mixing for director and reference sound. The post will be using isos ; so not a big problem for me at the moment. Other than the size of the faders, the others controls are great. It is responsive, stable, plug and play. It's also very light and small.
  18. Hi, The SD MixPre-10t is a great machine, but I missed a mic to talk with the boomop. As the inputs 9-10 can provide pip, I built a small talkback box. I used one of the stock microphone I got with sony uwp d-11 (I am using Sanken cos-11), a switch I got from an old cheap solder iron and a 3d printer. It is pluged on inupt 9. It works well, I haven't tried it in a live situation yet. It is then sent on output 2 with the boom to the boomop. On the downside : - you can't send input 9 or 10 in prefader mode (as there's no fader for it), so I have to route it on the right channel. It means I can't send anything else on the right channel and my mix has to be on the left channel only (booms + lavs ; usually, I send booms on left, and lavs on right). It is not a big issue as post will be done with isos most probably but still, I would love to have the possibility to send inputs 9 and 10 prefade. -there's a "pop" when pressing and releasing the switch. I guess a capacitor could help but my electronic knowledge is not good enough to work on this without the fear to break something in the mixpre. Hoping it could inspire some people...
  19. What's your feedback on the 10t ? I'm thinking a lot about getting one ;
  20. The best Leatherman for me : strong, only what I need, and nothing to loose (like those with several screwdriver heads you can add to the body). And yes the pliers function is awesome : https://www.leatherman.com/crunch-1.html
  21. Thanks for the ideas.
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