#1
|
|||
|
|||
Simple plug and play IOS microphone
Hello,
Have an older Zoom Q2N. Looking for this solution: plug directly in to ipad, and not have to download an application to make it work as the microphone when recording a video for upload. A processing application isn't a show stopper, but I'd like to be able to bypass it. IQ6? IQ7? Focusrite i-Track pocket? Thanks Scott
__________________
Scott Three things we can't replace: Time, Family and Integrity Last edited by sbmackie; 12-18-2021 at 03:35 PM. |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
I got a little RØDE videomic me-l with a wind sock, it plugs right into
the charging port on my ipad. I just turn on the camera app and mash video and let it run. Later, after downloading the resulting MOV file to my computer, I use an editor to clip out the good part (if there is one ) and can also crop and do some simple "audio normalization" to make it all loud enough to hear. "normalization" is a buzz word I learned while trying to figure out why my recordings were so hard to hear after uploading them to youtube. Anywho... here's something I recorded recently with this inexpensive mic... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2jYFHLm3U4 -Mike "I might be missing your point since you said 'zoom' " |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
The Apogee MiC may also be of interest here.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Thanks for those two suggestions.
I might ad: I don't do any video or audio editing; I merely want to get a better audio recording then the on board microphone on the iPad provides, and have the iPad recognize the new audio device either automatically or through a settings change when recording a video with the on board camera. Scott
__________________
Scott Three things we can't replace: Time, Family and Integrity |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Ive used an iRig IOS mic without any hassle or special app. Its a mediocre, SM58 style mic that plugs into the 1/8 jack. Probably make a lightening connector now, since round jacks followed the dodo bird…
__________________
Dave F ************* Martins Guilds Gibsons A few others 2020 macbook pro i5 8GB Scarlett 18i20 Reaper 7 |
#6
|
||||
|
||||
I just bought a Shure MV88+ to use with my iPhone. Works great. I tried it with my iPad Pro and it worked fine. It plugs into the Lightning connector so you can move the mic away from the iPad/iPhone as long as your cable will reach. Or if you want a mic that is fixed to the iPad/iPhone you can get the MV88 (no + at the end). It has a Lightning connector attached directly to the mic. So you're basically plugging the mic into the iPad.
There is an app that goes with the mic. But you only need to use it once to set the mic "shape" (cone, cardio, etc), sensitivity and all that. It seems to remember the settings so after the first time you can just plug it in and go. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
May I ask why you got the "+" version? I guess the app software might help me tweak the sound if I ever get interested in doing that.
__________________
Scott Three things we can't replace: Time, Family and Integrity |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Got tired of fiddling with the zoom, and then my desktop died, so all of my at home computing is now done on a iPad. Any decent usb/lightning mic will work. I have the Shure MV 51. When I want to overdub or process I use MultiTrack daw which is cheap. I never got on with GarageBand. Plug in the mic, hit record in your audio or video app, and off you go
__________________
Bob https://on.soundcloud.com/ZaWP https://youtube.com/channel/UCqodryotxsHRaT5OfYy8Bdg |
#9
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
The app is nice to let you experiment with the polar pattern etc. Once you get that figured out, there's no need to fiddle with it anymore. The MV88+ costs more than the MV88 but it was set up better for what I needed in terms of mounting to a boom. BTW, you can get the MV88+ for $40 less by ordering one with "old packaging". Adorama has them at their site, or through Amazon. That's what I bought. As I understand it, it is identical to the "New Packaging" version - just the cardboard is different . |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Hmmm, now you've got me thinking about distance from guitar, etc. I can see why that matters. But I may be to lazy. Do you have the problem of it dropping off as the mic source for no apparent reason, as my Q2N does every time I stop the vid recording, or the iPad goes in to sleep mode while I'm noodling out a rough patch?
Is this the one you got? https://www.adorama.com/shmv88pluskt.html
__________________
Scott Three things we can't replace: Time, Family and Integrity |
#11
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
That looks like what I bought. I actually bought it through Amazon. But it looks the same. Distance to the guitar matters a lot, especially if you're in a room without acoustic treatments. Made a huge difference for me. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
How close are you placeing the mic? The iPad is normally about four feet from where I sit.
Scott
__________________
Scott Three things we can't replace: Time, Family and Integrity |
#13
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
Before I bought the mic I just used my phone to record video and audio with the internal phone mic. The audio was awful. Very tinny and thin. The room I use is small, roughly 12' square, with lots of bare surfaces, so a lot of reflections. Getting the mic away from the phone and close to the guitar made a huge difference. |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
If you're just recording guitar you may like to consider the iRig acoustic.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/IK-Multimed.../dp/B014A1BVZM I found one in a second hand shop, otherwise I wouldn't have gone looking for it but it's pretty cool. Don't know about lightning connectors but somebody will have sussed it, I'm sure.
__________________
Give a man a fishing rod... and he's got the makings of a rudimentary banjo. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Irig PreHD IOS gizmo
Anybody plugged an SM-57 into this and used it to record a video on an ipad, then used garage band to tweak if so desired?
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...-and-interface Guy at Sweetwater thought this might be a good idea.
__________________
Scott Three things we can't replace: Time, Family and Integrity |