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The SC11 is a TRS splitter cable for connecting two mono outputs to a single stereo input. It is particularly suitable for connecting two microphones to a single DSLR-style camera, for example dual Wireless GO receivers, or a wireless receiver and a VideoMic. The SC11 is 275mm in length and is compatible with the cable management slots in the RØDE SM7-R and DCS-1 mounts. The output segment has in-built memory wire for neat cable positioning around your camera and the input segment is split into two – the black end records to the left channel, the red end records to the right.
Compatible RØDE Products
DCS-1
Wireless GO
VideoMic NTG
VideoMic Pro+
VideoMic GO
VideoMicro
The SC11 is a TRS splitter cable for connecting two mono outputs to a single stereo input. It is particularly suitable for connecting two microphones to a single DSLR-style camera, for example dual Wireless GO receivers, or a wireless receiver and a VideoMic. The SC11 is 275mm in length and is compatible with the cable management slots in the RØDE SM7-R and DCS-1 mounts. The output segment has in-built memory wire for neat cable positioning around your camera and the input segment is split into two – the black end records to the left channel, the red end records to the right.
Compatible RØDE Products
DCS-1
Wireless GO
VideoMic NTG
VideoMic Pro+
VideoMic GO
VideoMicro
Join us for a day of demonstrations with the team from Rode.
Thursday October 12th - 11am to 4pm - Free Entry
Whelan Cameras - O'Connell Street Limerick
Tom Lewis and Matt Reay from Rode will be in-store all day demonstrating the latest in audio equipment for video.
If you have any questions about your kit, or are planning to upgrade your audio equipment then pop in for a chat. You will be able to get hands-on with the latest microphones from Rode.
You might even get the chance to record your own podcast with the RØDECaster Pro.
Join us for an hour of tuition on audio for film.
Thursday October 12th - 3pm to 4pm - €5 Entry
Whelan Cameras - O'Connell Street Limerick
Tom Lewis from Rode will be in-store giving an hour's tuition on the latest in audio equipment for video.
https://www.whelancameras.ie/audio-101
Audio is a huge part of the watching experience. Without great sounding audio to support the moving image, your film will lack impact. The thing is that many filmmakers, especially those just starting out, focus all of their energy on mastering video, while audio often falls by the wayside. There are lots of things you can do to remedy this. First up: get yourself a great mic. The in-built mics in DSLRs and other cameras aren’t great, and if you rely on these to capture your audio, it’s going to be detrimental to your video. The RØDE VideoMic range has a solution for every kind of videographer, from content creators to documentary filmmakers. Once you’ve got yourself a good mic, the next step is getting a solid grasp on the basics of recording sound. We’ve put together a helpful class to get you started. We’ll cover everything from handling wind noise when recording outside to getting the best audio from your camera..
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