Multi-Mic Recording

MULTI-MIC RECORDING

 Record with up to four mics. No cables. No wires.

You can now record with up to four Audigo wireless smart microphones at the same time, all connected to the same iPhone. Patented multi-sync technology ensures the accuracy of your recordings.

Using Multi-Mic

 MULTI-MIC FAQ

Can I record video with multiple mics?

Yes. A video can be captured in the Audigo app and will be synced with the audio automatically.

Could I use a friend’s Audigo mic with mine?

Yes. You can use any Audigo mics for multi-mic recording. You will need to pair any additional mics to the iPhone you record with.

What is the best way to record playing guitar and singing?

If you use two mics, you will be able to mix and add effects to the guitar and vocal separately, but it’s not required to get a great sounding recording.

Will this work for podcasts?

Definitely. And you can capture a video of the podcast that is automatically synced with the audio. We suggest you use a mic stand with a pop filter that will allow you to place the mic a few inches away from your mouth.

Do you have a windscreen for the Audigo microphone? What accessories do you recommend?

We do not currently offer a windscreen directly but we highly recommend this one on Amazon. It fits very well.

We have other recommended accessories on this page.

How would I mic drums?

Check out our drum page for more details.

With two mics, we suggest mounting one on the snare and one on the kick. This works great for recording simple grooves comprised primarily of hi-hats, snare and kick.

If you have a third mic, we would suggest adding it overhead using a boom stand to pick up the cymbals, toms, and some overall room sound in stereo.

With a fourth mic, you could either add it as a second overhead mic, a room mic a few feet in front of the kick, or attach it to any of your toms to isolate that instrument more.

How does monitoring work with Audigo? Is there latency?

There is no latency when listening back to previously recorded or imported tracks when using headphones. When using wireless headphones, we recommend products from Apple or Beats for the best results. Other wireless products are not specifically tested with Audigo and performance may vary.

As audio is recorded to memory on the mic, then transferred to the phone, there is not a live monitoring option for what you are actively recording.

For multi track recording, or when utilizing the metronome in the Audigo app, we recommend leaving a headphone out of one or adjusting AirPods to allow pass through audio so you can better hear what you are recording.

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