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Rode AI-Micro Ultra-compact Dual-channel Interface

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DavidPuddy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_jt8PRrzOs&ab_channel=R%C3%98DEMicrophones

dactylus:

Very interesting.  What phone app would you use to adjust and monitor record levels?

goodcooker:

--- Quote from: dactylus on November 04, 2021, 09:40:10 AM ---
Very interesting.  What phone app would you use to adjust and monitor record levels?

--- End quote ---

This would certainly work https://www.rode.com/software/reporter_app but I'm curious as well about compatibility with other apps especially Android.

SMsound:
100dB of dynamic range, versus e.g. 142dB on a MixPre. My guess is that this was intended for dialogue/interviews/Zoom, where I expect a tiny interface would be a nice upgrade over stock laptop/phone hardware, but classical music at least would benefit from more dynamic range.

Also, it maxes out at 48kHz---again, great for dialogue/Zoom/interviews (and obviously great if you have the very best top shelf equipment) but most of us want more on a cheap interface for music.

Ozpeter:
I've just ordered this to go with my shiny new highly expensive DJI Action 2 video camera.  Unlike most such small cameras, this one doesn't use a proprietary interface for getting audio into its USB C port, but anything that works with Android  or PC will do.  I've used it with a audio technica ATR2x-USB interface, and it also works with the Zoom F1 and H1N and no doubt the rest.  The camera itself has remarkable built in mics - 4 of them - which provide almost a binaural immersive sound.  It's like a Zoom H2N in a way, except it does excellent video as well.  I think the Rode interface will be somewhat larger than the camera...

I'll report on how this goes in due course.  Mics will be Roland binaural or Sennheiser stereo shotgun.

Thanks to the OP for the heads-up!

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