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>Larry,
\n> I need to record the audio (dialog and what not) for a low budget short
\n> film. The scenes will be both indoor and outdoor. I haven't done this
\n> before, any advice would be greatly appreciated. What is a good mic (to buy
\n> or rent), what format do most people record onto, should I use a compressor
\n> or anything else, etc? Thanks!
\n> Larry
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