Not sure what kind of mic it is, it’s pretty old, used fro recording to audio
cassettes back when that’s how I got my textbooks. It’s a 1/4” plug, so no
phantom power. The Behringer interface is a simple one with RCA I/O, hence the
need for a strong signal.
Ian
On May 16, 2020, at 10:41 PM, Kelvin Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
you have a condenser mic but no phantom power on the behrenger or guitar amp
?
TF
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On 17/05/2020, at 4:21 PM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m not finding anything about changing input volume for video recordings.
Lot’s of forum threads about trying to do it, or wishing it could be done,
but no solutions.
Here is my set-up.
A hand held microphone plugged into a guitar amp. I need some amplification
because it’s not a dynamic mic.
a 1/4” to RCA adapter in the headphones out of the amp.
RCA cables run to the inputs of a Behringer UCA-202 USB interface.
The interface is plugged into an Apple USB to Lightning camera adapter as
per specs, the adapter is plugged into the lightning port on my iPhone 8.
The USB interface has a monitor port for headphones, I can hear iPhone
audio, including Voiceover through the monitor channel just fine.
The interface doesn’t have any volume controls, and when I plug it into my
Mac it reports this to me. According to specs it should be a straight
line-in, taking its input control from the source plugged in through the RCA
jacks.
I have the amplified microphone volume up to the point it is uncomfortably
loud through the monitor headphones, but when I record something with Voice
memos or the video camera I’m getting rather low volume.
I tested my amp and interface set up just now with my Mac, recording to an
audio file in Quick Time I did indeed hear a volume increase as I turned the
gain up on the amp. It came across nice and loud.
Ok, just played around a little more, and increasing the gain with the same
set-up running to my iPhone did indeed yield an increase in volume, just
nowhere near as loud as on the Mac. Interestingly, the sound of fumbling
with the mic when I picked it up was just as loud on the iPhone recordings
as it was in the monitor headphones, that sound doesn’t experience a drop in
volume, it’s just the vocals. This sounds weird, I’m not finidng anything on
line about filtering or compression or limiting of vocals.
Still pondering and poking around,
Ian
On May 16, 2020, at 10:45 AM, Kelvin Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Can you alter the iphone microphone level ?
What is the next gain control in your sequence ?
there are probably YouTube articles on this.
TF
Develop Awareness, Gain Wisdom, Practice Compassion.
On 17/05/2020, at 2:04 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Audio input level on iPhone camera
Does anyone know if they're is a way to increase the input volume, or
gain, when recording a video on iPhone? I'm using a USB audio interface
oversee. Plugged in, and the audio is screaming into my monitor
headphones, but the volume is still super quiet on my videos.
Thanks for any wisdom,
Ian
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