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TelleT

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    20 years old. I like to record sound, and make music.
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  1. Thank you for such a quick response! Yeah i should have been more clear, il try to clear it up. I was asking 2 separate questions. Question 1 was the receiving antennas. The second question is communication. Im now going on a set where we are 2 guys in the sound-crew. I am tired of shouting over the set to talk to each other and have fixed so i can talk to him by putting a mic on me, that i run thru the mixer, and send to him with a transmitter where he got the receiver. I was wondering if anyone had a better solution for this, because i now have to use one of my tracks for this and i have to record it, and that means more memory for sound we dont need in post. Again thank you for such a quick response!
  2. I have seen several sound carts that have these "transmitter units" on them (poles with a "flag" on top). What are these called? I have tried to find out myself, without any luck. Also, what way do you communicate between each other if you are more than 1 guy in the sound-crew? As of now i have a mic on myself that i cue and out when i talk and transmit that to the others thru the mixer/recorder. I want to find another way because i have to record what i say and use one of the tracks for this, as i see as a waste of tracks. Here is a picture of the transmitter unit I ment. Thanks for any replies!
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