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About Will Youngman
- Birthday 01/29/1990
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Miami
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About
I am an audio engineer that just graduated college. I have done both post production and on set production recording.
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Interested in Sound for Picture
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FUZE Ti: DAGR, M18, and Fuze PD Portable Timecode Generators
Will Youngman replied to George Tsai's topic in Equipment
The display is what has me interested, the PEQ 2 especially. Could be very useful for roaming DSLR type cameras with no timecode sync. Give it to the camera man and they have a time code reference for post. -
If it works with the Oasis and they make a larger version to to replace the old All in one system I think it would sell very well.
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do I have a broken Hawkwoods NP-1 Charger
Will Youngman replied to Will Youngman's topic in Equipment
I think that might be it. I tried my other NP-1 and it charged it. However the original one is coming from a 10% charge while the second on was at around 80% so it may be an issue with time of charge? I'm ordering replacement kit any way because cant trust it now. I'll contact Mfg tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestion Joel. -
I plugged in my SL-1 Charger and I get both the red and the green lights blinking in a cascading fashion and the battery shows no sign of charging. Does this mean it's dead? No one is open right now and there is no manual on the Mfg website.
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If you want wide band I would also look at the Wissycomm offerings. Over 200 MHz band range to choose from.
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1st gen stingray with a maxx, NP-1, 1 qrx and up to 3 G3s. The OR-40 handles it fine, a lot better than my old portabrace. I just wish that the K-tek had come out earlier but I was not able wait to anymore at the time.
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I always see a large RF floor on my QRX 200. But I use the SEED RF scanner for finding frequency's for the most part. Lets me see what is going on before I get the bag up and running and makes working with multiple brands of wireless easier.
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If you look at it as a bit bucket being fed by a 442/552/alpha mix than the small size would be a plus. I know that this has a good chance of replacing my dr-680 for my back up bag.
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Hmm, I remember a job i did a few years ago where that app could come in handy. It was a low budget show where contestants would randomly talk to strangers in the style of impractical jokers except they really did ambush the people that had no idea what was happening. It was also in an extremely heavy rf environment so range was a big issue. Imagine this. The F8 is in a back pack along with the wireless. The wireless feed a distro box and you run the antennas to the front shoulder straps flush with the material in a very incognito way. Also run the headphones from the back pack to the front. Then use the app to control the recorder and people would just think you are some guy walking around playing with your phone and listening to music. You could even be right next to the contestants and if the camera caught you, no big deal. Not extremely practical I know but should theoretically work.
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PC master race for Life.
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I applaud microsoft with what they are trying to full of in making a true multi platform OS. Even apple even though they work well together still need to be coded different between I devices and Macs. If windows 10 is what I hope I will never look at an apple product again.
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From someone that just recently jumped from a mirror image of your set up to a mainly zaxcom bag. The only ones that have noticed the difference are me and my bank account. We buy better gear mainly to make our lives easier . I read once that the ratio for a good recording was 50% Talent(Actor/Musician), 20% Room, 20% Mic Placement, 10% equipment. This was related to recording a music album but I think it applies here as well.
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Mikme - Yet Another Crowd-Funded Wireless Recording Mic
Will Youngman replied to sarcanon's topic in Equipment
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Wave agent should automatically group the mono files together. Go to split/combine->Combine-> Tell it where to go-> Process. If wave agent is not able to group them together than you have bigger problems.
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I agree that everyone's circumstances will be different. However. I have found that nowadays most of the jobs that a beginner will be doing will be with DSLRs and recording will be needed. Also, since more and more low budget cameras are having the option for timecode; a recorder in this price range with that ability will be a big asset before they can afford a Zax/SD. I know that if this was out when I first started this would be at the top of the list.