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I've been filming my first live production this week. So far so good and no complaints on hardware or software. Footage looks good and the audio sounds great. Every night, I am realizing there are things I could be doing better or problems that I should be offering solutions.I'm working with a theatre company this week and recording some performances. Since Denver is near lockdown, they wanted to give the kids a chance to perform even without an audience.
The theatre company has put mic packs on 16 of the performers. They are managing the mics and the mixer. The mixer is an A&H although I'm not sure which model. I'm going from the mixer outputs into a MixPre 10 II. I've added 3 shotgun at the front of the stage to pick up the ensemble kids who are not mic'd. Those also go into the MixPre. From the MixPre, I'm outputting all 5 channels and connecting to the XLR inputs on my ATEM 1 M/E.
Everything sounds great but I only have a L and R track. Sometimes the underscore drowns out a voice. Sometimes the kid trails off. Sometimes a mask gets in the way. It'd be great to have the individual tracks to fine tune everything for the final edit.
So, I'd like to learn more about the audio side. Currently looking at mixers and how to best record individual tracks. If I have my own mixer, this is pretty straightforward. I can use something like a Behringer X32, connect a laptop and record the tracks in Logic Pro, Audition or some other DAW. I could also use Behringer's XLive expansion card and just record the tracks directly from the mixer to SD cards.
How do you do this when the house is managing audio? Get the spec's on their mixer and see if you could connect to it? If their mixer has enough outputs, could I run cables from their outputs to inputs on my own mixer? Does that even work? On the rack mount X32 there are only 8 XLR outs, two of them being the main L and R, and 6 aux outs.