Thanks! When filming with the rode mic plugged into the camera (embedding audio into the video clips) I set the audio in the camera to peak around -12. If I’m using the mic with a separate audio recorder and just using the camera’s internal mics as source audio for syncing, I simply put the audio on auto. Hope this helped!
Your voice sounds great with this mic, so jealous haha. I can't seem to get this kind of quality from my Pro + Edit: You have to be using a EQ right? This isnt raw audio?
True, I was struggling to get better audio quality out of my Rode VideoMic Go 2 When it's a little bit far from me. Bringing it closer, it's getting into the shot, so...
I love the Rode Mic Plus. I directed 30 short films and two documentary feature films with my canon 5d mark 3 camera on this mic. been selected for over 270+ festivals and won over 55 awards. if you are an indie filmmaker, it's a great investment and time saver in indie filmmaking.
@@cinemasagehow did u record the audio of your short films with this mic ? Boom or on camera ? And into what recorder ? The micpro+ can produce more noise than a mke 600 so how did u get get rid of noise ? In post ?
@@creativegreatsvisuals always set your camera audio levels minus four or minus five. that way it won't over-peak or hiss. then when you edit it, you can bring up the audio up to the level that you need. saves so much time.
@@cinemasage so after lowering volume in camera and recording new footage, when u replay that footage in camera after recording the audio will sound low but in post raise it up ?