Rode VideoMic Audio Test
Testing out the audio of my Rode VideoMic. Let me know what one you think is the best.
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Rode VideoMic Audio Test
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Testing out the audio of my Rode VideoMic. Let me know what one you think is the best.
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Rode VideoMic Audio Test
New Rode NT1-A Microphone came in and have a song done with it already "Internet shorty" click on the name in blue to preview song with new mic..
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New Rode NT1-A Microphone
Hey guys welcome to product reviews. In this edition, Evan reviews the Rode Videmic, which is a great mic for consumer cameras
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Rode Videomic | Product Review
a series of short clips for use with a blog post over on the ammoboxproject.com regarding bits of kit that a socialmedia mobile small content producer videoblogger could be using to capture audio and video from events around the global. please subscribe, we are also looking for guest bloggers to write pieces regarding using your favorite technology in the field. follow us on twitter @theammobox
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xlr to iphone custom cable for the rode ntg2 broadcast microphone
a series of short clips for use with a blog post over on the ammoboxproject.com regarding bits of kit that a socialmedia mobile small content producer videoblogger could be using to capture audio and video from events around the global. please subscribe, we are also looking for guest bloggers to write pieces regarding using your favorite technology in the field.
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xlr to iphone custom cable for the rode ntg2 broadcast microphone
The Rode M2 at Front End Audio. For more info visit www.frontendaudio.com The RODE M2 Handheld Condenser Microphone puts crystal-clear, studio-caliber sound reproduction in your hands! Though it gives you condenser-mic performance, the M2’s supercardioid pickup pattern and internal shockmount design makes it very resistant to feedback
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Rode M2 Handheld Condenser Microphone
In the studio or the field, the NTG series of shotgun video mics offer great value. We try out the middle of the line NTG-2, which utilizes 48 volt phantom power as well as a clever internal battery option if you don’t have phantom in the field.
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Rode NTG-2 Shotgun Microphone
A question was asked on DVinfo.net, "Should I buy an audio mixer?" www.dvinfo.net Beyond the awesome control, limiters and meters that you get with a field mixer, the original poster wanted to know if you get more fidelity, a better, cleaner sound… Is there a difference between running a mic through a mixer or running in direct to camera? You can hear that there is a subtle difference on a good camera
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RODE NT1-A Microphone & SignVideo ENG44 Field Mixer into Panasonic HPX170
While the Rode Broadcaster (or NTB) is designed as a broadcast microphone, the NT1-A is a classically inspired studio recording piece.
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Rode NT1-A Studio Recording Microphone
While the Rode Broadcaster (or NTB) is designed as a broadcast microphone, the NT1-A is a classically inspired studio recording piece. The NT1-A is an update to the Rode NT1, and both are a mainstay of popular condensers that won’t break the bank.
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Rode NT1-A Studio Recording Microphone