Thank you! Best explanation I've seen so far. Super helpful. The way you did the b-roll with showing the mic positions, and playing clips next to each other helped hear the difference. Once again, thank you!
Respect for this effort for this "small" topic. Using the NTG 3 myself and it's a truly the best pro budget shotgun mic with a nice linear sound reproduction.
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you appreciate this video that was probably a little 'in the weeds' for most! I totally agree, I love the NTG3! Nothing but praise for it.
Great video. I got the same results in my testing, however I like the mic below just out of frame better. Seems to get less room noise and if you have a fan in your key light, the mic picks it up waaay less than mounted above closer to the level of the key light.
awesome video i stumbled across this as i just purchased an ntg3 and wanted to binge some more videos on it before it arrives.i have actually been using shotguns and pencil mics pointing upward for a while i actually manage to get them out of frame as I have my camera mounted above my monitor pointing down for tutorial videos. I agree it reall does come down to how youve setup your space i have very light treatment and i found when i have hyper and supercardiod boomed above the rear picks up reflectionf rom the areas i havent treated and teh ceiling. also as you say having it below means your closer which further reduces reflections.
Oooo awesome! I’ll add that to the list. We just moved to a new house so it might be a nice opportunity to bring you along in the process :) thanks for the comment
Oh woah I want expecting that difference. It sounds like the lower placement has more bottom end I also think in this day and age, most people don’t care if youtubers have a microphone in the shot
Yea, I feel like you’re totally right on both counts. It makes me second guess what I’ve been doing haha! Definitely a lot less room reflections when it’s close mic’d too.
Hi Randy, Love your videos man, these are truly great help! I have a quick question. I just baught Rode NTG-3 and I am not sure which audio interface I should buy. I came across RODECaster Pro II which sound really good but not sure if its over kill for my use case. To give you the context of my usage is that I am intended to record video cources in my home studio and possibly do live streaming. But I am not intended to do any music production etc.. so not sure if I should go with this seemingly high end Rode Caster pro 2 or choose something more simpler and cheap that do the job for my use case. Please share your thoughts and advice. Thanks in advance and and keep rocking great content man!
Hey thanks for the kind words! The Rodecaster has a lot of features that you just wouldn’t be using, so I think it MAY be overkill for your needs. For the same price or less, you could get an interface with 2 channels, and higher quality preamps. Preamp quality isn’t hugely important for your uses, but I’d rather spend the money on a nice interface over the features of the rodecaster. Something like the Apollo or Spark would be more than sufficient and some come with plugins for mixing as well!
To be honest, I don't remember what I was using on my dialogue. I believe the samples were unprocessed. Likely normalized to make sure the loudness was adequete for UA-cam, but that's likely it. Normally I use 4 plugins, Mouth De-Click, EQ, Compression and De-Essing
Hey Randy, awesome vid, I found it helpful. I am having trouble connecting my NGT3, any advice on which XLR cables needed to connect to the DSLR? Thank you.
Heyyy man, thanks so much for the kind words. So you'll need a way to supply the microphone with phantom power. Something like the Saramonic SR-PAX1 will do exactly that! So you'll go XLR from your mic to this, then from this to your camera with a 3.5mm cable. Hope this helps!
When I listen to this, it sounds like more room noise from above, and less from below. I would bet its probably something to do with your couch cushions and rug
@randyrektor Good point! I have to say I like the tone of the mic lower better. My NTG3 is coming in the mail and I know I won't regret this decision lol
5:13, wait, when you place the microphone ABOVE you aiming DOWN, wouldn't that pick up LESS reverb from the ceiling and corner than aiming it up from below because the mic is facing away from the ceiling and corner? Not to mention you have more padding below the camera which means less coming from that direction.
Yes and no. So yes because it’s pointing down and not up into the untreated space, but super cardioid microphones also pick up sound from the butt of the microphone, so it may pick up reflections off the surfaces immediately behind the microphone. It can take some testing to see what actually works best in your space :p
dude what are you talking about not hearing any difference. Idk if it was post-processing, but top boom you had far more nasal voice (I think it should've pointed a bit more towards your chest), and bottom boom sounder much deeper.
Great video man!
Holy crap, thanks man! So cool to see you in my comment section. Big fan :)
Dude those shots showing your recording corner are so great. Perfectly illustrates the point and compliments very well the explanation.
Hey thanks so much for the kind words man! I really appreciate it
Thank you! Best explanation I've seen so far. Super helpful. The way you did the b-roll with showing the mic positions, and playing clips next to each other helped hear the difference. Once again, thank you!
You're very welcome!
Thanks for sharing you studio. Really great video.
Respect for this effort for this "small" topic. Using the NTG 3 myself and it's a truly the best pro budget shotgun mic with a nice linear sound reproduction.
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you appreciate this video that was probably a little 'in the weeds' for most! I totally agree, I love the NTG3! Nothing but praise for it.
Thank you! I couldn't find a video on this topic and it has helped me with my zoom calls.
Amazing! Glad it was useful :))
Great video. I got the same results in my testing, however I like the mic below just out of frame better. Seems to get less room noise and if you have a fan in your key light, the mic picks it up waaay less than mounted above closer to the level of the key light.
This is really awesome findings! Thanks for sharing your insights
awesome video i stumbled across this as i just purchased an ntg3 and wanted to binge some more videos on it before it arrives.i have actually been using shotguns and pencil mics pointing upward for a while i actually manage to get them out of frame as I have my camera mounted above my monitor pointing down for tutorial videos. I agree it reall does come down to how youve setup your space i have very light treatment and i found when i have hyper and supercardiod boomed above the rear picks up reflectionf rom the areas i havent treated and teh ceiling. also as you say having it below means your closer which further reduces reflections.
Hey man, thanks for watching! Thanks for the insights as well, I totally agree with you :)
It great to be able to see how you set up your room to shoot UA-cam videos. I really like your set up and the lighting and sound is very good. 👍🏻
Oooo awesome! I’ll add that to the list. We just moved to a new house so it might be a nice opportunity to bring you along in the process :) thanks for the comment
I prefer under slung but can’t deny that overhead sounds so good
I’ve always done over, but I could be easily swayed after trying both back to back. :p
Oh woah I want expecting that difference. It sounds like the lower placement has more bottom end
I also think in this day and age, most people don’t care if youtubers have a microphone in the shot
Yea, I feel like you’re totally right on both counts. It makes me second guess what I’ve been doing haha! Definitely a lot less room reflections when it’s close mic’d too.
You are so clever 🤓
Why thank you 🤓
Hi Randy, Love your videos man, these are truly great help!
I have a quick question.
I just baught Rode NTG-3 and I am not sure which audio interface I should buy. I came across RODECaster Pro II which sound really good but not sure if its over kill for my use case. To give you the context of my usage is that I am intended to record video cources in my home studio and possibly do live streaming. But I am not intended to do any music production etc.. so not sure if I should go with this seemingly high end Rode Caster pro 2 or choose something more simpler and cheap that do the job for my use case.
Please share your thoughts and advice. Thanks in advance and and keep rocking great content man!
Hey thanks for the kind words! The Rodecaster has a lot of features that you just wouldn’t be using, so I think it MAY be overkill for your needs. For the same price or less, you could get an interface with 2 channels, and higher quality preamps. Preamp quality isn’t hugely important for your uses, but I’d rather spend the money on a nice interface over the features of the rodecaster. Something like the Apollo or Spark would be more than sufficient and some come with plugins for mixing as well!
Hey man, great video! Quick question: Are you doing anything in post to the audio to enhance the quality and make it sound even better? Thanks!
To be honest, I don't remember what I was using on my dialogue. I believe the samples were unprocessed. Likely normalized to make sure the loudness was adequete for UA-cam, but that's likely it. Normally I use 4 plugins, Mouth De-Click, EQ, Compression and De-Essing
Hey Randy, awesome vid, I found it helpful. I am having trouble connecting my NGT3, any advice on which XLR cables needed to connect to the DSLR? Thank you.
Heyyy man, thanks so much for the kind words. So you'll need a way to supply the microphone with phantom power. Something like the Saramonic SR-PAX1 will do exactly that! So you'll go XLR from your mic to this, then from this to your camera with a 3.5mm cable. Hope this helps!
@@randyrektor Amazing! Thank you very much will give it a try for sure. Keep up the content, your doing well and I'am definitely new Sub!
@@TheValueThinker Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
Great video! I was wondering, which camera did you use for BTS?
Thanks man! It's the Insta360 One R. Super fun to use!
May I ask, what is that you have attached to your c-stand? (just behind the NTG 3) I guess the purpose is for improved acoustics
That’s just a big scrim. It’s a silky piece of fabric that diffuses the light. If you shine a light through it, you get a nice soft lighting.
Great video! New suscriber from James Archrer’s channel 🙋♂️
Oh thanks so much for popping over to visit and subbing :) I really appreciate it.
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When I listen to this, it sounds like more room noise from above, and less from below. I would bet its probably something to do with your couch cushions and rug
Mmmm interesting! Yeah I wonder eh? Sometimes I wonder if the body blocking room tone is helping too?
@randyrektor Good point! I have to say I like the tone of the mic lower better. My NTG3 is coming in the mail and I know I won't regret this decision lol
I’ve had mine for 11 years and zero issues! Love it
Dang my room is like this
5:13, wait, when you place the microphone ABOVE you aiming DOWN, wouldn't that pick up LESS reverb from the ceiling and corner than aiming it up from below because the mic is facing away from the ceiling and corner? Not to mention you have more padding below the camera which means less coming from that direction.
Yes and no. So yes because it’s pointing down and not up into the untreated space, but super cardioid microphones also pick up sound from the butt of the microphone, so it may pick up reflections off the surfaces immediately behind the microphone. It can take some testing to see what actually works best in your space :p
dude what are you talking about not hearing any difference. Idk if it was post-processing, but top boom you had far more nasal voice (I think it should've pointed a bit more towards your chest), and bottom boom sounder much deeper.