Here’s an example of an iPhone recording studio that packs a lot of power.
This photo, via Ashley Elsdon at Palm Sounds, captures his vocal recording setup.
Here are the main elements of this portable iPhone recording studio:
- Standard tripod to hold the iPhone at the right height and position;
- An iPhone tripod adapter
- Headphones with a minijack plug;
- A Blue Mikey microphone; and
- Multitrack DAW, an iPhone recording app.
A set up like this is a relatively inexpensive and fairly powerful mobile recording option, for iPhone owners that want to record vocals instruments or audio podcasts. The Blue Mikey is available for $79 online and iPhone tripod adapters are available for around $20. Multitrack DAW sells for $9.99 in the App Store. Other iOS recording apps are available, too.
I’ve been seeing quite a few audio professionals using iPhones for recording as well as video bloggers usingnstands and the tripod converters to get quite good videos.
Combining this with the video recording you could really create some create content on the go,.
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This is very cool! It’s just like having a touch screen recorder that will make recording easier for everyone. Thanks for posting.
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