What are 3 separate thing that the presenter says to keep in mind when setting up your camera to record audio? Why are each of them important? What is one different thing that you would like to learn more about?
One thing the presenter said is important is the limiter. The limiter is basically a safety net for the audio that is recorded. It keeps the recorded audio from going past the point of overmodulation. It is important to keep it on while recording so your audio does not get wrecked. Another thing is the commonly used setting: Internal mic low cut. It is important because it is a wind filter and can save your audio. Lastly, an important thing from the video is attenuation. Attenuation means to soften or dampen sound across the board. Any time you are in somewhere with loud noises and speakers, turning on the MIC/Int. mic Att. settings on will soften the audio so there are no clips where the audio is weird.
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