My acoustic duo has been offered to do a paid (!!!) live stream gig on Christmas eve. Ive never done anything like this before so I am struggling to get my head into what Ill need to make it sound really good. In my head, I was potentially going to
Faith Neptune direct into > Roland Go > into Huawei P20 Pro smart phone (and the vocals into the Roland as well)
Is this a recipe to make it sound like shit? Or.. should I use the condenser mic I have on loan, use my Helix UX2 into a laptop and try and get a decent sound that way? (I have an old Webcam which prob be ok if the lighting is right..) Its being done over Zoom in case that makes a difference
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I hadn't heard of a Roland go before but it looks great! I was thinking the same sort of thing but using an irig pro duo.
I also may need/want more than one camera angle of the performance but struggling how to achieve this without investing in a load of pro camera equipment. The mixer - mobile interface - smartphone option seems best so far in terms of quality Vs price Vs faff
Following with interest..
I discovered the Roland Go:livecast today which allows you to flip between two phones as different camera feeds and also input audio but it seems like the audio is only monophonic and it's also not clear anywhere if/how it can sync the audio to both video inputs (which are wireless so you'd expect some latency)..
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/187052/giging-live-on-facebook-tomorrow-with-high-quality-audio#latest