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Question about recording audio
Ok, so here's the deal -
My wife got me a Teenage Engineering "Pocket Operator" (which has an analog audio output), and instead of using a bulky audio interface + my laptop... I'd really rather record audio directly onto my iPhone (I mean - the whole point of the Pocket Operator... or even having Garageband on an iPhone, is the idea of portability) I've already tried plugging a 3.5mm Male to Male stereo audio cable into the Pocket Operator, and connected it to my iPhone via the Lightning to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter [no luck] -> It was also suggested to record 'video' with it plugged in (with the idea that I'd just strip the audio & toss the video) - but that doesn't work either.... So... what am I missing? Does anyone have any suggestions... It's just crazy frustrating... |
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Re: Question about recording audio
The Lightning connector in iPhones only supports a single mono channel for mic level analog input. If you want a stereo line level input, you have to find something that provides a digital USB audio interface, and connect that to the iPhone with a Lightning to USB adapter.
There are a couple reviews that indicate this works properly with iPhones: https://amzn.to/2Ug15YG But even something as simple as this should work: https://amzn.to/2I0tETD But there's the question of how good the A/D converters are in those devices. I dunno. Then you just need a Lightning to USB adapter. Either the official Apple one, or similar: https://www.apple.com/shop/product/M...camera-adapter https://amzn.to/2OupFjg |
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