When working with SLS, all the necessary tools to record audio for your production are provided. Don't worry 'bout it!
SLS Recording Services is FCC Licensed to operate Broadcast Auxiliary Low Power equipment, call sign WROS635.
Mixers/Recorders (where do the noises go?):
Zaxcom Nova 16-track recorder
Sound Devices MixPre 3ii 6-track recorder
Sound Devices 744t 4-track recorder
Zaxcom Bodypack Recorders
Sound Devices 302 mixer
Allen & Heath SQ-5 48-channel mixer with 64x64 Dante
Yamaha RUio16-D 16x16 USB/Dante interface
Wireless Systems (how do the noises get there?):
Zaxcom (Talent Wireless, RF Timecode, and Wireless Monitoring)
Lectrosonics (Talent Wireless)
VocoPro Silent PA (Client Wireless Monitor)
Microsone IEM/Earwig System
Microphones (my favorite part, how do we hear the noises?):
Schoeps CMIT-5U
Schoeps miniCMIT
Schoeps MK41
Schoeps MK4
Sanken CS-3e
Sanken CMS-50
Sennheiser MKH-416
DPA 6060
DPA 4060
Sanken Cos-11D
Sennheiser MKE-1
Sennheiser MKE-2
Audix SCX-1
Sennheiser MD46
Shure SM58
Timecode tools (how do we sync the noises to the pretty pictures?):
Zaxcom ERX3-TCD
Denecke JB-1
TC cables for all cameras (Arri, RED, Sony, Canon, etc)
Relevant Software (what do we do with the noises?):
ProTools 12 Ultimate
iZotope RX 9 Advanced
Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
Dante Controller, Dante Virtual SoundCard, Dante Via
If the job requires tools I don't own (rarer and rarer these days), you can be sure I know where to get them. I've got an extensive rental network and can find exactly the right pieces to complete any package. Email me at siegen@slsrecording.com!