Have you done anymore mic testing on your end? I'm trying to do something similar with capturing car noises and I'm using a Rode Videomicro for the intake. Going to test out an Olympus ME51S for the exhaust next. Had a Videomicro for the exhaust but ended up clipping despite low gains.
I have yeah, but i havent been able to sort it through yet! I used 2 rode micros for both the exhaust and intake now, but im experiencing the same thing with the clipping on thr exhaust side. People recommended me to use a lav mic for the exhaust instead, so thats my next move. But my car is in storage for the winter right now
@@dannovic Ah got you.. I've tried the Rode SmartLav for the exhaust hooked up to my phone, but still got the clipping. I should try that hooked up to an H1n next.
@@weekenddrives ah oke, yeah id love to know how it is on the h1n. I currently have to turn the h1n down to about 3 for it to not go above -12 or 14db (cant remember) which youtube wants. But it ruins the quality. I forgot to do that once and got robot sounds, i could make that video public if you want, just to see what happened
@@dannovic Nah, don't worry about that one, but good to know, thanks! Yeah, same.. I need to set the h1n to about 3.5 for the intake. It was about the same for the exhaust, but was still distorted. Hoping to get some time to test a little more and I'll upload afterwards.
@@weekenddrives ill make it public as its not terrible, and i did get both microphones to record at the same time which was nice haha. Yeah ill follow you for some updates aswell. Ill get to my other videos in a couple of weeks and test some other mics out when winter is over
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Have you done anymore mic testing on your end? I'm trying to do something similar with capturing car noises and I'm using a Rode Videomicro for the intake.
Going to test out an Olympus ME51S for the exhaust next. Had a Videomicro for the exhaust but ended up clipping despite low gains.
I have yeah, but i havent been able to sort it through yet!
I used 2 rode micros for both the exhaust and intake now, but im experiencing the same thing with the clipping on thr exhaust side.
People recommended me to use a lav mic for the exhaust instead, so thats my next move. But my car is in storage for the winter right now
@@dannovic Ah got you.. I've tried the Rode SmartLav for the exhaust hooked up to my phone, but still got the clipping. I should try that hooked up to an H1n next.
@@weekenddrives ah oke, yeah id love to know how it is on the h1n. I currently have to turn the h1n down to about 3 for it to not go above -12 or 14db (cant remember) which youtube wants. But it ruins the quality. I forgot to do that once and got robot sounds, i could make that video public if you want, just to see what happened
@@dannovic Nah, don't worry about that one, but good to know, thanks!
Yeah, same.. I need to set the h1n to about 3.5 for the intake. It was about the same for the exhaust, but was still distorted. Hoping to get some time to test a little more and I'll upload afterwards.
@@weekenddrives ill make it public as its not terrible, and i did get both microphones to record at the same time which was nice haha. Yeah ill follow you for some updates aswell. Ill get to my other videos in a couple of weeks and test some other mics out when winter is over