Interesting video thanks. Does running your IFB Tx at 250mW not reduce the range of your talent mics by swamping the Rx? I’ve always tried to keep anything near my cart at 50mW or less.
Thanks Acorn, very good point and you are correct. Typically I run LPDA’s away from the small cart on a stand and IFB stays on the mini cart. So that keeps those issues at bay.
Hi Michael, interesting to see how it’s done with Lectrosonics. I started in location sound but quickly changed to live sound where we use Shure wireless units all the time. The Shure Wireless Workbench seems so much easier to use! Oh my god the Wireless Designer user interface really looks terrible and confusing… Thanks for the overview, people using it will really appreciate it! 🙂
Thanks for this overview of your workflow with the 822 and Wireless Designer! Good ideas for the file structure & organization, BTW.
Interesting video thanks. Does running your IFB Tx at 250mW not reduce the range of your talent mics by swamping the Rx? I’ve always tried to keep anything near my cart at 50mW or less.
Thanks Acorn, very good point and you are correct. Typically I run LPDA’s away from the small cart on a stand and IFB stays on the mini cart. So that keeps those issues at bay.
I clicked subscribe because I liked the sound of your UA-cam video so I know you know what you're talking about.
Thanks for the sub Glen!
Do you change frequencies every time you get to a new location?
Yes, always for all talent wireless, however I typically keep my IFB, BST75 & Coms locked and only change those as needed.
Thank You Michael, well put together
This a great overview Michael. A very powerful tool.
Thank you Mark!
Love the overview, super helpful! Keep rolling!
Thanks Corphix!
Hi Michael, interesting to see how it’s done with Lectrosonics. I started in location sound but quickly changed to live sound where we use Shure wireless units all the time. The Shure Wireless Workbench seems so much easier to use! Oh my god the Wireless Designer user interface really looks terrible and confusing… Thanks for the overview, people using it will really appreciate it! 🙂
Thanks Michael!