jungleexplorer
Leading Member
So this is not a new problem, it has been happening since day one, but I thought I would give it another shot at finding a solution to it. Fingers crossed.
Here's the setup. I use my A6500 for in-studio video recording while connected to my laptop running the Sony Imaging Edge for Desktop. I also use it with the Smartphone Imaging Edge APP if in my outdoor studio setting. I use an external Rode Shotgun mic that is connected to the camera for audio capture in some cases.
While using this setup, with either the desktop or the Android app, if my microphone sensitivity is set to anything higher than 5 in the camera, I get an AGC boost that virtually ruins the audio of the recording. Now, let me explain that last sentence a little, What I mean by AGC boost is, the camera automatically increases the sensitivity of the microphone to the maximum level during times of silence. For example. Say I read a line from my script and then pause for five seconds to read the next line before speaking again. During that five-second pause, the sensitivity of the microphone will boost all the way from level 6 to level 30. So when I start talking again, the to will be at max loudness. Now as I keep talking the mic will adjust back down to level 6 (or whatever I have the mic set to) and stay there as long as I keep talking. But as soon as I stop talking, even for one second, it starts going back up again.
A couple of things about this problem.
1. It only happens when using the app to control the camera. I use this same mic on this camera all the time in the field while using the on-camera buttons and I do not have this issue.
2. It does not happen if the mic sensitivity is set to 5 or below.
The current theory as to what causes this issue is that the Sony A6500 has an AGC function in the firewire that is activated only when the camera is controlled remotely. If you don't know what AGC is, it stands for Automatic Gain Control. It is a function that is supposed to be reserved for the Stage mic so that as the singer moves around the microphone the mic will try to keep the volume equal by boosting or reducing the mic sensitivity. Technically there is nothing in the spec sheet that declares that the a6500 is even supposed to have AGC, but as clearly the case, it does and I have had Sony techs admit this. This a problem that many users that use Imaging Edge software face, but as of yet, there has never been an attempt at a real solution (that I know of).
Of course, there are two workarounds (workarounds are not solutions). One is to set the mic sensitive to level 5, but this means that you will need to boost the audio in Post to make it loud enough, and then you risk distortion. The other is to record on a separate microphone. This of course doubles the post-production editing workload if you have to do a lot of cutting and splicing in order to keep the audio in sync with the video.
I am just wondering if anyone else has a better workaround or solution?
Here's the setup. I use my A6500 for in-studio video recording while connected to my laptop running the Sony Imaging Edge for Desktop. I also use it with the Smartphone Imaging Edge APP if in my outdoor studio setting. I use an external Rode Shotgun mic that is connected to the camera for audio capture in some cases.
While using this setup, with either the desktop or the Android app, if my microphone sensitivity is set to anything higher than 5 in the camera, I get an AGC boost that virtually ruins the audio of the recording. Now, let me explain that last sentence a little, What I mean by AGC boost is, the camera automatically increases the sensitivity of the microphone to the maximum level during times of silence. For example. Say I read a line from my script and then pause for five seconds to read the next line before speaking again. During that five-second pause, the sensitivity of the microphone will boost all the way from level 6 to level 30. So when I start talking again, the to will be at max loudness. Now as I keep talking the mic will adjust back down to level 6 (or whatever I have the mic set to) and stay there as long as I keep talking. But as soon as I stop talking, even for one second, it starts going back up again.
A couple of things about this problem.
1. It only happens when using the app to control the camera. I use this same mic on this camera all the time in the field while using the on-camera buttons and I do not have this issue.
2. It does not happen if the mic sensitivity is set to 5 or below.
The current theory as to what causes this issue is that the Sony A6500 has an AGC function in the firewire that is activated only when the camera is controlled remotely. If you don't know what AGC is, it stands for Automatic Gain Control. It is a function that is supposed to be reserved for the Stage mic so that as the singer moves around the microphone the mic will try to keep the volume equal by boosting or reducing the mic sensitivity. Technically there is nothing in the spec sheet that declares that the a6500 is even supposed to have AGC, but as clearly the case, it does and I have had Sony techs admit this. This a problem that many users that use Imaging Edge software face, but as of yet, there has never been an attempt at a real solution (that I know of).
Of course, there are two workarounds (workarounds are not solutions). One is to set the mic sensitive to level 5, but this means that you will need to boost the audio in Post to make it loud enough, and then you risk distortion. The other is to record on a separate microphone. This of course doubles the post-production editing workload if you have to do a lot of cutting and splicing in order to keep the audio in sync with the video.
I am just wondering if anyone else has a better workaround or solution?