• CONNECT BALANCED MIC: Connect a balanced XLR microphone into
the R XLR input. For simple dialog, set MIC/LINE to MIC and GAIN on HI for
the R channel. Apply Phantom Power to the R channel if necessary. See
the WARNINGS - Phantom Power section at the end of this document.
• UNBALANCED MIC: For minijack mics which are unbalanced, use a
Rode VXLR adapter to connect to the balanced XLR inputs of the
preamp. Note, if the miniplug pinout on your unbalanced mic is non-
standard, the Rode VXLR may short out the mic output and no signal
will make it to the preamp, so you will need to nd a different adapter
solution. Never apply phantom power to unbalanced mics, and see
the WARNINGS - Phantom Power section at the end of this document.
• SIGNAL ROUTING TO OUTPUT: Since this setup only uses one mic,
set MONO/STEREO to MONO. This will mix all of the mic inputs together,
and route them all to both the right and left outputs. If you wish to
have channel separation when you are using more than one mic, then
set to STEREO, and L1 and L2 will be routed to the left output channel,
and R will be routed to the right.
• CAMERA OVERLOAD PROTECTION: You may wish to use Audio Bracketing
for camera overload protection, indicated by the GREEN switch
settings. This mixes all of the microphones together (MONO setting),
and attenuates the right output by about 16dB (R OUT -16dB PAD set to
ON). So, if you blow out your main channel (left) you have a backup
recording on the right at a safe lower level that you can pull from in
post. This approach has advantages over other types of overload
protection, such as limiters. First, Audio Output Bracketing consumes
no power from the battery, and also adds no noise or distortion to your
audio. Second, every camera gain setting (and, every different camera)
will have a unique signal level at which clipping will start to occur. So, if
you were to attempt to use a limiter approach, you would need to re-
calibrate the point at which the limiter would kick in for each different
gain setting of the camera (and, each different camera).
• CAMERA SETTING FOR SIGNAL-TO-NOISE: The BMCC rmware remains a
work in progress. Please make sure you are subscribed to the juicedLink
blog. Here is our latest blog post related to BMCC camera settings.
• SIGNAL LEVEL ADJUSTMENT / METERING: Adjust the front panel
potentiometer volume control for XLR-L so the audio peaks splash up to
-12dB on the meter of the camera.
• HEADPHONES: Plug headphones the camera’s headphone output.
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