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Wireless Mic and MOCAP question

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I am trying to record vocals and MOCAP at the same time, I am using my Perception Neurons. Does anyone have any info on a setup or if it is even possible? Last thing I want to do is get a mic that de-polarizes/fries my neurons. 
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If it were me I wouldn't use a wireless mic (had nothing but problems with them).  Just get yourself a tiny portable recorder, like the Zoom H1.  We use these all the time in video recordings, and it's easy to sync up the sound later.



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Thanks for the speedy reply! I have a mobile recorder and have thought about using it as well. What kinds of project have you done? I am just looking to start with a very small two character interaction. 
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I made all of this with Neuron and Wireless micro. The app used to record was Audacity. I'm not a mixer engineer so be indulgent about the mix ;)










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NICE! I really like your short flicks, i didn't know there were subtitles until i was almost done with the happy new year 2017 one. So i went back and watched them again haha. 

So you did all the MOCAP first with Neuron, and vocals with Audacity then combined the two? Or did you have a wireless headset, recorded with Audacity while Axis Neuron caught the MOCAP? I have Studio One and Sonar but figured it would be difficult to line them up properly. I am also not an engineer, but it is fun to pretend sometimes haha

Where did you make your characters? i use iClone's Character Creator, then i just send them to iClone when i am ready to animate. then i would use Axis to do the motions then send to iClone as well.
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Thank you!!  I combined the two. I recorded with audacity and Axis Neuron at the same time on the same PC. It's better to have coherent move following voice.
I made some mocap cleanup in Axis then broadcasted in Iclone then import the audio file . When recorded the audio I said a "TOP" when pressing Mocap record button.
It's easier to synchronize in Iclone.

For my character I posted it in other thread:

https://forum.reallusion.com/FindPost332506.aspx
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That is awesome, what wireless mic system did you use? Did it do anything to your neurons? (I assume not but just asking)
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Veeery old one SONY WRR-27 used on TV networks in the 2000's !!  No influence on my Neuron.
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Did you hook it into an interface via midi? or 1/4"?
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My micro is XLR and I use a Yamaha USB AUDIOGRAM3

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