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06-05-2007, 04:16 PM
I will be purchasing the pdaudio system from coresound together with some of their HEB microphones. And since I donīt want to spend a fortune on a decent wireless system on top of that, I thought about using a bluetooth or RF headphone for monitoring, and then just leave it locked in the pocket of the interviewed person. The dynamic range of the system should be able to handle a normal conversation with out level control.
I have been talking to gordon gidluck who has been writing the live2496 software, and he said that they tested bluetooth monitoring and it was fine except from a delay, which I can live with for my applications. But I believe a RF headphone would be more reliable.
Has anyone ever tried something like this?
Second question, I was wondering if someone have had experience with sound sync software? Are their any applications outthere that can sync a recording from an external source with a synced reference track?
I have been talking to gordon gidluck who has been writing the live2496 software, and he said that they tested bluetooth monitoring and it was fine except from a delay, which I can live with for my applications. But I believe a RF headphone would be more reliable.
Has anyone ever tried something like this?
Second question, I was wondering if someone have had experience with sound sync software? Are their any applications outthere that can sync a recording from an external source with a synced reference track?