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Saramonic Tips & Tricks - 5 Easy Lavalier Mic Tips & Tricks for Better Sound
Follow along as we walk you through 5 easy lavalier tips and tricks to ensure you get the best sound from your lavalier microphones. Things like lavalier positioning, handling cable noise, setting your levels, storage and care, and having the essentials you need.
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@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We have 6 new tutorial videos coming soon. Stay tuned.
This was very helpful, thank you
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Very well done!
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@SaramonicUSA
4 жыл бұрын
Keep an eye out for more content like this coming.
Very informative and helpful. Thank you. 👍
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We have 2 new tutorials in preproduction. Hope you like those too.
Purchased it a week ago,,, hope it will fulfill my requirements
Amazing video I really enjoy your awesome video.
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. We have a few more of these planned. Be sure to subscribe for alerts of new videos.
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@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it. We have more like this coming in 2022.
That strain relief section was hopefully just what I need. Got to test it out tomorrow 🤞
Really it was very useful video Thank you
@SaramonicUSA
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ganesh! We really appreciate the kind words and are even more glad you thought the video is useful. Best regards.
Nice video!
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! More to come soon.
Really great videos! Question, though: Why is your video on Hiding Lavs marked as 'for kids'? It makes viewers unable to save the video to their favourites and disables comments!
Thank you.
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Any time. We have more content like this planned for 2022. Stay tuned.
Great information
@SaramonicUSA
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
The best outfits to wear when wearing a lavalier microphone include: a button down shirt, a polo shirt or a v-neck shirt. Crewnecks make it harder to properly position the microphone.
I like your suggestion
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
So glad you liked it. More tutorials like this to come.
Thanks
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! We have 2 new tutorials coming out late this week and some longer-form in about a month. We hope you like them too.
I use my wireless lav mic with my samsung on pro mode and seems good, but ive had to put the gain down all the way to -12. It seems to help any distortion, j think i naturally talk loud and with a wide range of tones and volumes haha. But I cant seem to get rid of background noise like fans and humming etc. Unless i film in a steamroom/hotbox (not exactly an option) i cant fully turn off all the sources of air. Ive been trying to figure oht if there's anything else I can do to fix this etc. Its not always obvious but on ocassion i can hear on playback. Agh. And idk if its my voice or the mic (I've tried alot of different ones so i think its just me and a lack of settings adjustment options) is there something I could use to help the audio not get that blown out sound or distortion etc when i talk certain ways etc. Im struggling hard to figure it out and get the sound high quality. But my wallet cant test much more. Any suggestions on fixes, softwares and or tech add ons etc would be so appreciated 🙏
@SaramonicUSA
Жыл бұрын
There are 2 issues you mention here: External Wind Noise and Humming Wind noise from fans or AC is hard to get manage, especially if you have a fan on near you. You need to either turn the source off while filming or move away from the fan or AC vent when filming. I often pump my AC at 69 degrees before I shoot to cool down the room and turn it off for filming. Otherwise it ruins my sound. A hum could be from the fan or electrical equipment near by that gives off electomagnetic noise. If it is the fan, turn the fan off or move it far away as possible. If it is electrical equipment, try to isolate the gear by an obstical like a blanket or moving away from the source. I often will put blanket on two chairs to block power supplies from lights. You can also check out this video for a cool new way to remove those problem issues from your audio: podcast.adobe.com/enhance
Thankyou
@WINSFLEEYAYT
3 жыл бұрын
Edit: :)
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
Really glad you liked the video. We have more tutorials coming soon. Stay tuned and subscribe for more details.
Nice video but I have a question. When I record my lav mic also captures some mouth noises which is pretty annoying. Any solution for that? I use Boya by M1
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
The best solution for this is to experiment with the microphone positioning. Moving the microphone even an inch or two in any direction can make a noticeable difference. Also, try angling the microphone to the side a bit. This may help cut down on some of that noise you are hearing. Hope this helps!
Is there a way to make the mic louder on my iPhone. I have the Blink 500Di and at the highest volume, it’s still not loud enough for me to use. I use the videos for Instagram posts.
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! If you go to the app store and download our free SmartRecorder app, you can adjust input levels from there. Here's a link apps.apple.com/cn/app/smartrecorder/id1461041445?l=en
@tryingveganwithmario
3 жыл бұрын
@@SaramonicUSA Awesome, thank you! I just got mine two days ago. Love them, I just need to boost the volume a tiny bit and then they will be perfect!
Cool background music
@SaramonicUSA
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We hope you like the Tips & Tricks too. 😉
@Tejas25988
4 жыл бұрын
@@SaramonicUSA those are not tips and tricks. It is a tutorial video. And thanks for the wonderful presentation and knowledge. Good work👍
Hi Saramonic I JUST got the b2 kit and Im learning how to use it. For some reason its picking up all the sounds around me. Even while using the lav mic. I tried checking my audio levels in the camera (canon t5i ) and when I speak regularly its at the 12 mark and when I speak at a loud tone it goes about two yellow - above the 12. Please help.
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
This can usually be solved by changing your levels on the B2 system or on the cameras input, sometimes a combination of both. First try to reduce the input level on the camera. Monitor with headphones and try to get a natural peak level input that doesn't exceed about -6 to -4dB. This can be done by having your subject speak naturally then speak loudly, when they are speaking loudly, that's going to be your peak. You can also turn down the input level on the transmitters. Monitor with headphones as you check the levels and see if you're still getting the excess background noise. My next tip would be if you are recording in a very noisy environment, try to move to a less noisy environment for the shot. If you cannot move to a different environment, try to isolate the sound issues that are causing problems. For instance if the air conditioner is making a lot of noise, turn it off. Same is true for fans freestanding or from a computer. This is something that every audio recorder has to deal with. To limit the external sounds that are causing problems is the first step to getting a good recording. Hope that helps.
@Idrissa33
3 жыл бұрын
@@SaramonicUSA Okay, Thank you! I will try those suggestions out.
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
Great. Best of luck!
I'm going to try mounting upside down, my biggest issue is plosives and breathing that I find is tedious to edit out and frustrating.
@dipanjanghosal1662
3 жыл бұрын
Same. Did it help?
@TwistedGlam
3 жыл бұрын
@@dipanjanghosal1662 yeah sound quality is much better now.
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Is there a way to increase the volume of my microphone in Google Meet?
@SaramonicUSA
3 жыл бұрын
If you are using one of our wired microphones, you can adjust the input level within Google Meet software or your computer's audio settings. For our wireless systems you can do the same thing, but the input level is also able to be raised from the transmitters themselves. Hope this helps!
Have y'all heard of Lav Magnet yet? You should check it out. Very useful accessories for wireless.
@SaramonicUSA
Жыл бұрын
Just checked it out. Pretty cool.
@markrussie
Жыл бұрын
@@SaramonicUSA Hit me up in an email. I'll send you a kit.
@SaramonicUSA
Жыл бұрын
Will do. Thanks!
I am using boya mic only, but the sound is not coming clearly in my laptop, the voice is blur. What is the solution for that?
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an issue with the mic, or your set-up. Contact info@boya-mic.com and they will be able to help you.
Does this mic work with Android? Is there be a USB c cable you can use?
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
This video is about lavaliers in general, but we have dozens of USB-C lavaliers and USB-C Audio Adapters. Here is a great USB-C Lavalier: saramonicusa.com/lavmicro-u3a-ultracompact-clip-on-lavalier-microphone-with-usb-c-for-android-mobile-devices-computers-with-6-6-2m-cable-right-angle-adapter-open-box/ And here is a USB-C mic adapter that you can use with 3.5mm output lavaliers: saramonicusa.com/sr-c2003-short-usb-type-c-male-to-gold-plated-female-3-5mm-trs-adapter-cable/ Just to name a few.
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I have them say the Alphabet. I like the car tip.
Pedantic, but I wish people would call these what they are: lapel mics. Actual lavalier mics (larger and hung around the neck) haven’t been used since the 1970s.
Once you find your sweet spot, mount your microphone.
Very well done!
@SaramonicUSA
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! More to come soon.