Epsilon-144
Musician and Producer
iRig 2 - fairly cheap tool to record direct audio into smartphone video
Here's a video I made describing the potential of this iRig 2.
With a little work, and the right equipment, you can turn a video stream off of your iPhone into a professional live music set with great audio.
I've discovered a fairly cheap way to set up a quality sounding (and soon to be looking) live radio show / video steaming set up.
You want an audio interface with quarter inch TS cables from the interface output to an iRig2. The iRig2 then connects to your smart phone for quality audio recording.
Here's the iRig 2: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/...
(It's $40)
This lets you record direct line in audio into your smart phone videos. So instead of using your smart phones microphone, you can get professional audio directly from the source. You can also communicate through a microphone running into your audio interface input. The interface is very useful (but depending on which one your have), and can also control your studio speakers aka monitors and send recording information into any digital audio workstation (DAW). I use FL studio and Ableton.
For the visual frosting the cake, get a green screen. You can record awesome visual art while your broadcast or stream live. Combined with great audio, this is a brilliant way to broadcast your message or music.
Here's a video I made describing the potential of this iRig 2.
With a little work, and the right equipment, you can turn a video stream off of your iPhone into a professional live music set with great audio.
I've discovered a fairly cheap way to set up a quality sounding (and soon to be looking) live radio show / video steaming set up.
You want an audio interface with quarter inch TS cables from the interface output to an iRig2. The iRig2 then connects to your smart phone for quality audio recording.
Here's the iRig 2: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/...
(It's $40)
This lets you record direct line in audio into your smart phone videos. So instead of using your smart phones microphone, you can get professional audio directly from the source. You can also communicate through a microphone running into your audio interface input. The interface is very useful (but depending on which one your have), and can also control your studio speakers aka monitors and send recording information into any digital audio workstation (DAW). I use FL studio and Ableton.
For the visual frosting the cake, get a green screen. You can record awesome visual art while your broadcast or stream live. Combined with great audio, this is a brilliant way to broadcast your message or music.
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