best motovlogging channel going, love to see more of your post/editing, been messing around with the LUT packs---easy and dramatic improvement in the look of GoPro footage! Well done, as always
the section from 6:04 onwards was very insightful. especially going the extra mile to test what sounds best depending on where you had the mic sitting. great vid man
Man!!! how have i not come across this before!! great tips... as a motovlogger myself, I know how bloody hard it is to get the sound right! I am still struggling. Thanks for the tips mate!
Just got the Zoom H4N Pro Black and left it under the passenger seat with two foam sheets for padding + a windshield. The exhaust on my CBR 600 F4i was so loud I had to reduce input level to just 1%. Makes a world of difference compared to a Gopro out in the open for sure!
4:21 The purple panda mic in your helmet, is it connected to the camera or to the zoom h5? 7:54 Can you explain more the dual mic setup please? Thank you 🙏🏻
Great explanation.. I usually plug my zoom h2n directly to gopro mic adapter and then to gopro camera which have ulanzi door so no sync needed.. the settings I use is XY, gain 5, mp3 320kbps , lo cut On does the job
@@musclefox223 it's Genuine GoPro 3.5mm Mic Adapter and it's compatible with gopro 5 and up I think Or you can record separately ( video and sound ) and sync together in post
I use a Purple Panda inside my helmet. I have a Gopro Hero 7 Black. I change the Gopro protune setting for mic to "wind." This is fine for me. I get great voice quality with little wind sound and for me the sound of the motorcycle is fine. I reduce my breathing sounds in post production using premier pro's Dynamic affect. This is best for me, I am not a pro though, but I am happy with it.
Awesome tip.i have the hero session ,so i dont have a mic plug but instead i used something better and something that we all have,smartphone.i placed them as you are at my jacket and its sound miles better!!!👌
Thanks heaps - struggling with getting the exhaust audio without it clipping. Running a DJI action 4 with the DJI mic 2 - put -12 DB in the menu and chucked the mic in a tail back with lots of padding ,still get the cracks (very loud pipes). Will try more padding and putting it inside a jacket pocket.
Great video with valuable tips, I'm looking for a wireless microphone to use in the helmet that pairs via bluetooth with the go pro 11 but apparently it doesn't exist... I can't believe that at the current technological level of the 21st century, motorcyclists have to ride with a bunch of wires and all sorts of kludges, just to get external audio on the go pro... Sacant by the manufacturer, which for commercial convenience prefers to sell expensive and monstrous adapters, harming the user experience, than allowing a microphone or wireless headset pair via bluetooth, which I believe would technically be possible, unless I'm mistaken...
I bought some cheap audio recorded, put it under my seat next to tool bag and went for a test ride... Overall compared to gopro it's so much better and there are so many sounds like clearly hearing hear shifts and clanking of tools in the bag... Raw sound is really raw so I'm now looking for some audio tips how to fix it. Also I need some sponge to cover the mic.
Really amazing quality audio . This video make me decide to buy zoom h1n recorder + lavalier mic boya by-m1 + deadcat mic. While editing process, i do playing audio files only from zoom and its very amazing sound. 😍 Thank you for sharing information
Great video. Now I am planning get H5. My current setup is Zoom H1 and lav mic, which cost a bit less than H5. Clipping the lav mic on belt, right above my butt. This location can reduce most of the wind noise, but the sound from H5 is so much better !
@@haisanjafri My recorder is H1, it's is an older model. It picks up wind noise easily after 60 km/hr. This might be attributed to the configuration of my bike, CB1100 which doesn't provide a wind-proof place to mount the recorder. Most common place to mount H1 is the storage space under the backseat, but my CB's storage space is at the middle of the bike and it's too far from the pipe. That's the reason I put an external lav mic. The H1N has new features like, 3 lv. of low cut and limiter, some says they work well as wind noise cancelling features. I got several idea from other good sound quality channel, using H5 or H6 with dynamic microphone mounting between mudguard and wheel. This is what I'm planning to do as soon I saved enough money, a big amount of money.
Great vid Rob, thanks for this. I've been a m-vlogger for some years but one of the main things that stops me proliffically uploading content to the Tube of You is the poor quality I previously got from both audio and video. Fast forward to 2022 and I'm now rocking a more up-to-date GPH9, but as tech has advanced I'm now running audio from my helmet intercom into the media mod of the GP, I'm still not happy with the limited control over the audio from the GP, so I'm now looking at ditching the spoken audio into the GP and maybe, as you have done, just run ambient bike/wind audio into the GP, and recording both MY audio as well as that from my intercom into an external handheld such as the H1n or similar. I had been looking at the Zoom Podtrak P4 as it also doubles as a Podcast interface (which is something else I'm looking at delving into) but it is bulky for the bike and the inputs are XLR.
Great info, I bought the zoom H1N recorder and Rhoed mic, works a treat. You do some good vids, great editing, straight to the point no nonsense, informative stuff, nice work.
I got myself a camera + audio setup for 180 euros: gopro hero white 7 for 110 (second hand), the parts for helmet setup for around 20, zoom h1 for 20 (secondhand), deadcat for zoom h1a for 12, sdcards 128g + 32 gb for 16. Honestly all I need since il be making pure sound type videos only! :) would recommend people to look into second hand, so much value to be found!
Thank you so much after 2 days frustrating testing, I finally got rid of the wind noise thanks to your video. Hiding the Mic somewhere wind does not hit it. THANK YOU
Great video. How about using the DJI mic with osmo action 3 (my set up) one mic in the helmet and the other in the pocket? Need to try it. Very inspiring and neat video again.
I have always just stuffed my iPhone in the boot of my bike and used voice memo’s to record exhaust sound, it’s worked amazing and sound quality has been great, but I was looking for a more reliable option as when I’d get a call or message you can hear it vibrate in the audio😅 Killa video, definitely helped out
Hi, Would you be kind and get the BMW R1250RT 2021 engine recorded? My bike sound strange when climbing road mountains especially when changing 1,2 and third gears. If the sound is the same I would like to send this recording to BMW engineering dept. for review and comments. I tried with standard microphone but results is very poor
I started using the standard media mod mic with my GoPro 12. Not that good. I have a Zalman mic somewhere, I think I’ll test it inside of my jacket. Nice tip.
therefore the best solution to have cleaner audio is to use a zoom and then an external voice recorder, insert it in the backpack as you showed in the video.. for someone who doesn't like to talk but just wants to make videos where you can only hear the environment and motion it is the solution best do you confirm? because at first I thought about the rode lavalier go microphone to put inside the helmet, but then I remembered that if he had to speak "alone lol" or stupid example: sneezing, it would be heard in the final audio, so the best solution is the zoom inserted inside the bag, also because recorded zoom audio is superior to the rode microphone
Thanks for the video. I have a new H1n with a purple panda that I've been experimenting with inside my full face Shoei. My voice sounds all "jumpy" and shaky. I feel like at times it doesn't even sound like me. I've tried closing the vents on the helmet. Gain appears correct. Cut off any low volume filter stuff. Still not pleased with how it sounds. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
I got a $30 audio recorder from amazon and threw it inside a dead cat. Gonna pocket it and hope I get the levels good for some dope audio. First time ever.
for my guys on a budget or just starting and have bought a gopro and can't shell out more for portable recorder, even zoom h1n, just buy a fifine usb mic, and attach it to your android phone via usb c otg cable. it will work almost similar to a high quality portable condenser mic. if your usb mic has gain settings, it's even better.
Great content. I do have a couple of questions. With the zoom why not use it all the time to capture your audio? With the chin mounted GoPro you ( I think you did) hooked up a lav mic under your seat then moved it around. How did you get your two lav mics to hook into your GoPro. Help pls. What did I miss? Thanks from canada
Definitely very helpful, one of the best Moto Audio tips videos. Excuse my ignorance, but what about capturing clear sound from your voice - How are you managing that once you have the ambience audio nailed down?
For recording pipes, do you reckon a purple panda plugged into an iPhone could be used an external mic in a backpack? Just trying to make the most of the hardware I've got. It has the same problem as a GoPro in terms of not being able to adjust input levels (I think), but would solve the problem of having to route a cable from the GoPro to a jacket as you've done here.
As usual some good tips, I think I may try my tascam in the rear pocket section of my riding jacket, although I don’t have some sweet sounding pipes at least it will resemble the sound without the wind noise. Just out of interest did you do some sort of media course or is it all self taught. I am in construction and flicking old so trying to teach myself 😂 Ian Back on Two Wheels
How’s your audio quality when you talk when you keep your mic inside the riding jacket. Pretty evident from the video that we can get good exhaust audio but wanted to check if it also captures good audio of when we talk in VLOG.
1:36 this is the first time I saw it's not MT09 on your tank, it's actually MTOFLZ..! 😂 I always wondered why you had mT09 on the tank on a scrambler.!
I am having such a hard time with wind noise! I got the Homen wireless dealy a while back (RIP after flying out of my unclosed pocket on the highway) and tried a million different positions with nothing really working. The cost of entry, for a laymen like myself, starts to get pretty steep pretty quickly, especially since the DJI 4 has no built in audio jack (H5 is currently $250USD).
Is it possible to also know the video settings you use on the GoPro? especially to be able to then create reels on Instagram without losing quality and having 4k or excellent quality!
Hi Rob, Thank you for making great insight video on audio recording🙏 Mate I just have a quick question regarding chin mount as I live in sydney and what I have heard is you are not allow to use chin mount for go pro and cops will give fine with some demerits point? Please help your fellow rider thanks mate
How you managed to sync the Gopro audio with the Zoom perefctly if the Zoom records at 44hz and the Gopro at 48hz (or vise versa...I don't remember haha)? :)
this is the most insightful video about audio recording your motorcycle rides.
Glad to help man 🙏
I couldn't agree more!
Dude... what are you?? Some kind of god?? Your quality of microphone is really out of this world along with your post processing skills 🔥
best motovlogging channel going, love to see more of your post/editing, been messing around with the LUT packs---easy and dramatic improvement in the look of GoPro footage! Well done, as always
Thanks
Finally got someone to truly deliver the content. Congrats 👏👏👏👏
the section from 6:04 onwards was very insightful. especially going the extra mile to test what sounds best depending on where you had the mic sitting. great vid man
Man!!! how have i not come across this before!! great tips... as a motovlogger myself, I know how bloody hard it is to get the sound right! I am still struggling. Thanks for the tips mate!
Epic video Rob!! That gopro vs Zoom sound comparison at the beginning is awesome!!! 👊
Thanks heaps man! Massive difference hey!
Genuinely insightful video. I always wondered how you synch it all up and that clap trick is so simple. Great Vid mate.
Yea I’ve had quite a few people asking how to do it. The ol sync clap works a treat 👌
Just got the Zoom H4N Pro Black and left it under the passenger seat with two foam sheets for padding + a windshield. The exhaust on my CBR 600 F4i was so loud I had to reduce input level to just 1%. Makes a world of difference compared to a Gopro out in the open for sure!
Great video. What location do you position your microphone inside your helmet?
Just behind the cheek pad
@@MotoFeelz thank you. Keep up the great content glad I found this channel.
4:21 The purple panda mic in your helmet, is it connected to the camera or to the zoom h5?
7:54 Can you explain more the dual mic setup please?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great explanation.. I usually plug my zoom h2n directly to gopro mic adapter and then to gopro camera which have ulanzi door so no sync needed.. the settings I use is XY, gain 5, mp3 320kbps , lo cut On
does the job
Thanks for sharing! Are you able to still chat while recording pipe sound?
Hi buddy what adapter are you using? I've a gopro hero 4 and zoom h2n and trying to find an editor to sync it all baffles me, cheers.
@@musclefox223 it's Genuine GoPro 3.5mm Mic Adapter and it's compatible with gopro 5 and up I think
Or you can record separately ( video and sound ) and sync together in post
@@TheQQRYQ80 Thanks buddy, What editing programmes are being used to edit/sync etc....cheers.
I use a Purple Panda inside my helmet. I have a Gopro Hero 7 Black. I change the Gopro protune setting for mic to "wind." This is fine for me. I get great voice quality with little wind sound and for me the sound of the motorcycle is fine. I reduce my breathing sounds in post production using premier pro's Dynamic affect. This is best for me, I am not a pro though, but I am happy with it.
6:08 did you use nd filter for the footage
Sure did !
Your videos are always clear both audio and visual. I would use any equipment that your using for sure.
Glad to hear it man!
Awesome tip.i have the hero session ,so i dont have a mic plug but instead i used something better and something that we all have,smartphone.i placed them as you are at my jacket and its sound miles better!!!👌
Thanks heaps - struggling with getting the exhaust audio without it clipping. Running a DJI action 4 with the DJI mic 2 - put -12 DB in the menu and chucked the mic in a tail back with lots of padding ,still get the cracks (very loud pipes). Will try more padding and putting it inside a jacket pocket.
Great video with valuable tips, I'm looking for a wireless microphone to use in the helmet that pairs via bluetooth with the go pro 11 but apparently it doesn't exist... I can't believe that at the current technological level of the 21st century, motorcyclists have to ride with a bunch of wires and all sorts of kludges, just to get external audio on the go pro... Sacant by the manufacturer, which for commercial convenience prefers to sell expensive and monstrous adapters, harming the user experience, than allowing a microphone or wireless headset pair via bluetooth, which I believe would technically be possible, unless I'm mistaken...
Wow this is soooooo cool! Thank you for this amazing video! Cheers man!
I bought some cheap audio recorded, put it under my seat next to tool bag and went for a test ride... Overall compared to gopro it's so much better and there are so many sounds like clearly hearing hear shifts and clanking of tools in the bag...
Raw sound is really raw so I'm now looking for some audio tips how to fix it. Also I need some sponge to cover the mic.
Really amazing quality audio . This video make me decide to buy zoom h1n recorder + lavalier mic boya by-m1 + deadcat mic.
While editing process, i do playing audio files only from zoom and its very amazing sound. 😍
Thank you for sharing information
How did in not know about this channel. New subscriber from Melbourne 😁
Great video. Now I am planning get H5.
My current setup is Zoom H1 and lav mic, which cost a bit less than H5. Clipping the lav mic on belt, right above my butt. This location can reduce most of the wind noise, but the sound from H5 is so much better !
Is HN1 good for recording pipe sound? Or should consider higher models?
@@haisanjafri My recorder is H1, it's is an older model. It picks up wind noise easily after 60 km/hr. This might be attributed to the configuration of my bike, CB1100 which doesn't provide a wind-proof place to mount the recorder. Most common place to mount H1 is the storage space under the backseat, but my CB's storage space is at the middle of the bike and it's too far from the pipe. That's the reason I put an external lav mic.
The H1N has new features like, 3 lv. of low cut and limiter, some says they work well as wind noise cancelling features.
I got several idea from other good sound quality channel, using H5 or H6 with dynamic microphone mounting between mudguard and wheel. This is what I'm planning to do as soon I saved enough money, a big amount of money.
@@a99770a997 Great. So better to get a higher model than having HN1, something like HN4 comes into my range
@@haisanjafri yeah, I think it's a better option. It got XLR jack too, good for future external microphone updates.
Thank you for having Thai Thai subtitles for me to read while watching this video.
Great vid Rob, thanks for this. I've been a m-vlogger for some years but one of the main things that stops me proliffically uploading content to the Tube of You is the poor quality I previously got from both audio and video. Fast forward to 2022 and I'm now rocking a more up-to-date GPH9, but as tech has advanced I'm now running audio from my helmet intercom into the media mod of the GP, I'm still not happy with the limited control over the audio from the GP, so I'm now looking at ditching the spoken audio into the GP and maybe, as you have done, just run ambient bike/wind audio into the GP, and recording both MY audio as well as that from my intercom into an external handheld such as the H1n or similar.
I had been looking at the Zoom Podtrak P4 as it also doubles as a Podcast interface (which is something else I'm looking at delving into) but it is bulky for the bike and the inputs are XLR.
Great info, I bought the zoom H1N recorder and Rhoed mic, works a treat.
You do some good vids, great editing, straight to the point no nonsense, informative stuff, nice work.
I got myself a camera + audio setup for 180 euros: gopro hero white 7 for 110 (second hand), the parts for helmet setup for around 20, zoom h1 for 20 (secondhand), deadcat for zoom h1a for 12, sdcards 128g + 32 gb for 16. Honestly all I need since il be making pure sound type videos only! :) would recommend people to look into second hand, so much value to be found!
Thanks for good advices
Really appreciated the information on how you're editing the audio in Final cut pro!!
Glad I could help man 👊
Thank you so much after 2 days frustrating testing, I finally got rid of the wind noise thanks to your video. Hiding the Mic somewhere wind does not hit it. THANK YOU
Might try using to audio inputs 👍🏻
cheers! solid video broken down and concise while not sacrificing any information!
Glad it was helpful!
Have you tried the audio adjuster on Resolve studio..?
Thanks for the useful tips. I have a ques.. how do you remove the unwanted noise and isolate the exhaust sound from all the noises around.
Great video. How about using the DJI mic with osmo action 3 (my set up) one mic in the helmet and the other in the pocket? Need to try it. Very inspiring and neat video again.
I have always just stuffed my iPhone in the boot of my bike and used voice memo’s to record exhaust sound, it’s worked amazing and sound quality has been great, but I was looking for a more reliable option as when I’d get a call or message you can hear it vibrate in the audio😅
Killa video, definitely helped out
I might have to try this out! Sticking your phone on airplane mode should sort it 👌
@@MotoFeelz that’s definitely an idea I’ll be trying!
I do this with my android but the wind noise just becomes too loud over 40mph! Use a purple panda mic
Brilliant 🔥🔥
Hi,
Would you be kind and get the BMW R1250RT 2021 engine recorded? My bike sound strange when climbing road mountains especially when changing 1,2 and third gears.
If the sound is the same I would like to send this recording to BMW engineering dept. for review and comments. I tried with standard microphone but results is very poor
I just bought H4N Pro for me. What is the best Low Cut Frequency to get better quality exhaust voice. I also have a Harley Davidson.
Thank you for this. It’s always a learning process.
Definitely helpful. Thanks 🙏
High level content! Earned yourself a new sub!
I started using the standard media mod mic with my GoPro 12. Not that good. I have a Zalman mic somewhere, I think I’ll test it inside of my jacket. Nice tip.
Hey mate.. M frm sydney.. Really liked all your videos. You've got some really informative videos.. Appreciate it.. Cheers mate 👌
Keep such videos coming
Will do man!
Thanks a lot! This was very helpful. I’m an older guy and just getting into UA-cam. I really appreciate your clarity…and bass playing.
Killer video. Straight to the point with tons of great information!
Thank you!
New subscriber and really enjoying your videos. Could you please tell me if you use MP3 or WAV and the quality you use. Thanks
therefore the best solution to have cleaner audio is to use a zoom and then an external voice recorder, insert it in the backpack as you showed in the video.. for someone who doesn't like to talk but just wants to make videos where you can only hear the environment and motion it is the solution best do you confirm? because at first I thought about the rode lavalier go microphone to put inside the helmet, but then I remembered that if he had to speak "alone lol" or stupid example: sneezing, it would be heard in the final audio, so the best solution is the zoom inserted inside the bag, also because recorded zoom audio is superior to the rode microphone
Great stuff, excellent explanation, thank you 🙏
perfect. Great job. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Question: If you want the bike exhaust sound using the lav mic + want to talk
How do u get two inputs into the go pro?
If you don’t use the Zoom setup
So do you use dji wireless for vlogging and also this one for catching the exhaust sound??
Not sure if you're in the market for another motorcycle jacket, but if you are, could you do a review on Enginehawk jackets?
Haha I’m not, but they hit me up along with Ruroc. See what happens
Thanks for the video. I have a new H1n with a purple panda that I've been experimenting with inside my full face Shoei. My voice sounds all "jumpy" and shaky. I feel like at times it doesn't even sound like me. I've tried closing the vents on the helmet. Gain appears correct. Cut off any low volume filter stuff. Still not pleased with how it sounds. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
do you have a video on how your helmet mic is setup?
Dope info thanks man. Subbed.
Can you connect the Zoom to the gopro to avoid having to sync audio for every clip?
Dang it! Why didn't I find this video two years ago??!! Excellent!! Thank you!
Bahaha
I got a $30 audio recorder from amazon and threw it inside a dead cat. Gonna pocket it and hope I get the levels good for some dope audio. First time ever.
Mind sharing the external mic settings? Could be usefull as a baseline for us. Thanks man!
BEST VIDEO EVER
Wow your a incredible wealth of knowledge at the perfect time.
Glad to help!
Rlly helpfull video, Thanks 👍🏼😃
Thank you for sharing bro, I’m a new viewer and love both channels. Also your bike is sick!
Pleasure man and thank you 🙏
Thanks alot mate🔥🔥
What gain did you use when place inside backpack?
for my guys on a budget or just starting and have bought a gopro and can't shell out more for portable recorder, even zoom h1n, just buy a fifine usb mic, and attach it to your android phone via usb c otg cable. it will work almost similar to a high quality portable condenser mic. if your usb mic has gain settings, it's even better.
Good tips. That's a parametric eq btw ;)
great video really great!
Bro, You can do the same by capturing the raw audio on topro on all 3 channels 😅, this is what i recently discovered 👌
I was about to put out an sos, thanks man!
Thank you for your great video. But You gotta have the media mod for gopro if you wanna use the external mic right?
Great content. I do have a couple of questions.
With the zoom why not use it all the time to capture your audio?
With the chin mounted GoPro you ( I think you did) hooked up a lav mic under your seat then moved it around. How did you get your two lav mics to hook into your GoPro. Help pls. What did I miss?
Thanks from canada
What about the Rode wireless go will it work? putting it my pocket?
What about rode wireless go 2 for exhaust sound ?
Thanks for the info
Definitely very helpful, one of the best Moto Audio tips videos. Excuse my ignorance, but what about capturing clear sound from your voice - How are you managing that once you have the ambience audio nailed down?
For recording pipes, do you reckon a purple panda plugged into an iPhone could be used an external mic in a backpack? Just trying to make the most of the hardware I've got. It has the same problem as a GoPro in terms of not being able to adjust input levels (I think), but would solve the problem of having to route a cable from the GoPro to a jacket as you've done here.
Can i transfer that audio direct on my iphone?thanks
As usual some good tips, I think I may try my tascam in the rear pocket section of my riding jacket, although I don’t have some sweet sounding pipes at least it will resemble the sound without the wind noise.
Just out of interest did you do some sort of media course or is it all self taught.
I am in construction and flicking old so trying to teach myself 😂
Ian
Back on Two Wheels
how did you combat the cracking and overloading with the Panda Mic ?
How’s your audio quality when you talk when you keep your mic inside the riding jacket.
Pretty evident from the video that we can get good exhaust audio but wanted to check if it also captures good audio of when we talk in VLOG.
1:36 this is the first time I saw it's not MT09 on your tank, it's actually MTOFLZ..! 😂
I always wondered why you had mT09 on the tank on a scrambler.!
😆
TY for the tips!
Great tips thanks, one question¿What's the setup for dual mics?
I am having such a hard time with wind noise!
I got the Homen wireless dealy a while back (RIP after flying out of my unclosed pocket on the highway) and tried a million different positions with nothing really working. The cost of entry, for a laymen like myself, starts to get pretty steep pretty quickly, especially since the DJI 4 has no built in audio jack (H5 is currently $250USD).
What size sd card and type? I just got a zoom h1n.
Is it possible to also know the video settings you use on the GoPro? especially to be able to then create reels on Instagram without losing quality and having 4k or excellent quality!
As a wannabe motovloger this was very usefull
How is the dual mic set up?
Thanks a lot bro, 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I have Tentacle Track E & have never had audio clip 🙂
Hi Rob,
Thank you for making great insight video on audio recording🙏
Mate I just have a quick question regarding chin mount as I live in sydney and what I have heard is you are not allow to use chin mount for go pro and cops will give fine with some demerits point?
Please help your fellow rider
thanks mate
Awesome tips bro
Nice vid!! Whats the program for the editing??
How you managed to sync the Gopro audio with the Zoom perefctly if the Zoom records at 44hz and the Gopro at 48hz (or vise versa...I don't remember haha)? :)
My vids aren't that long enough for them to go that out of Sync. Sux how they're different though. Damn GoPro
So with the cheap mic set up how do you plug both audio from voice and audio from exhaust into the same clip?
Great vid. You put a ton of work in. Thanks!