Blackmagic Design CINEURSASHMSSD2 URSA Mini Recorder

Installation and Operation Manual - Page 114

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Channel 1 and 2 input
Set the external audio input levels by tapping ‘line’ or ‘mic’ for channels one or two. These
correspond to line, or microphone levels with 48V phantom power. It’s important to select the
appropriate level for your audio signal. You can set these independently for channels
one and two.
Channel 2 also has the option of using channel 1’s input if you want to record channel 1 external
audio to channels 1 and 2.
XLR Audio Settings 2
The second page of the ‘XLR’ audio tab contains the following settings.
Channel 1 and 2 gain
Move the slider left and right on the ‘channel 1 gain’ and ‘channel 2 gain’ settings to adjust the
audio levels for each channel.
Channel 1 and 2 Mic
The Mic option gives you added control of input gain levels on an external microphone by
setting the preamplification level to ‘low’ or ‘high.’ The ‘low’ setting can be useful when shooting
in a loud environment even after your input levels have already been turned down.
Channel 1 and 2 phantom power
Your URSA Mini’s XLR inputs can provide 48V phantom power so you can use microphones that
aren’t self powered. When your camera is set to ‘XLR’ audio input, simply tap the ‘phantom
power’ switch icon to enable phantom power.
NOTE It is standard practice to plug in your XLR cable before switching phantom
power on. It is also important to switch phantom power to ‘off’ when you no longer
have a phantom powered microphone connected. Connecting equipment that doesn’t
require phantom power whilst still in phantom power mode can damage your
equipment, as the camera outputs a charge when in this mode. Phantom power can
also take quite a while to discharge after switching phantom power off on URSA Mini.
Please be aware that you should wait a few minutes when switching off phantom
power before plugging in any other microphones or XLR audio equipment.
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