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Cell Phone recording (success)
« on: December 29, 2023, 08:06:36 AM »
ok, screw the "stealth deck".
I picked up one of those $15 cable adapters (female 3.5mm stereo > USB C ) ...., hooked up my tiny omni's to it, ran "field recorder" recorded band practice last night as a test.
flawless..., sounded great.   The app is kick ass.

Am I to understand that there is some tiny A/D chip in the cable?   Or is it just carrying the analog signal into the phone's A/D ?

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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2023, 09:46:33 AM »
Thars a chip in thar.

I'd like a four or six channel version, or the ability to run more than one in parallel.
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2023, 10:05:05 AM »
ok, screw the "stealth deck".
I picked up one of those $15 cable adapters (female 3.5mm stereo > USB C ) ...., hooked up my tiny omni's to it, ran "field recorder" recorded band practice last night as a test.
flawless..., sounded great.   The app is kick ass.

Am I to understand that there is some tiny A/D chip in the cable?   Or is it just carrying the analog signal into the phone's A/D ?

Interesting option for super stealth jobs.

Having said that, portable recorders and battery packs are so small these days... I don't really see myself using my smartphone instead.
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2023, 10:38:19 AM »
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2023, 05:10:36 AM »
Taping is one of those things where I prefer a dedicated device. I've never had issues bringing a small one into a venue. I find USB-C connections a bit too flimsy, and phones do on occasion freeze up (I know, it's rare, but it happens).
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2023, 10:47:17 AM »
Taping is one of those things where I prefer a dedicated device. I've never had issues bringing a small one into a venue. I find USB-C connections a bit too flimsy, and phones do on occasion freeze up (I know, it's rare, but it happens).

I agree. Recorders are small and reliable.
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2023, 12:40:09 PM »
Thars a chip in thar.

I'd like a four or six channel version, or the ability to run more than one in parallel.

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2023, 03:18:42 PM »

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Definitely would love to read such a post.  What do you use for preamps?  Mic powering?

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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2023, 06:39:12 PM »

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Definitely would love to read such a post.  What do you use for preamps?  Mic powering?

Ah I'm primarily using it for multiple wireless receivers, but when I've used it for mics, I've just used my regular Church Ugly battery box or pre-amp (if I need more gain). I'll see if I can put something together.
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #9 on: December 30, 2023, 07:10:46 PM »

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Definitely would love to read such a post.  What do you use for preamps?  Mic powering?

Ah I'm primarily using it for multiple wireless receivers, but when I've used it for mics, I've just used my regular Church Ugly battery box or pre-amp (if I need more gain). I'll see if I can put something together.

Also curious, isn't it possible to record with it to a USB flash (with the software update), why do you need the iPhone?

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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2023, 07:14:17 PM »

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Definitely would love to read such a post.  What do you use for preamps?  Mic powering?

Ah I'm primarily using it for multiple wireless receivers, but when I've used it for mics, I've just used my regular Church Ugly battery box or pre-amp (if I need more gain). I'll see if I can put something together.

Also curious, isn't it possible to record with it to a USB flash (with the software update), why do you need the iPhone?

Yes, but it'll only record the stereo matrix mixdown, not each individual input. Useless in my opinion.
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Cables: Lots of those
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2023, 07:31:11 PM »

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Definitely would love to read such a post.  What do you use for preamps?  Mic powering?

Ah I'm primarily using it for multiple wireless receivers, but when I've used it for mics, I've just used my regular Church Ugly battery box or pre-amp (if I need more gain). I'll see if I can put something together.

Also curious, isn't it possible to record with it to a USB flash (with the software update), why do you need the iPhone?

Yes, but it'll only record the stereo matrix mixdown, not each individual input. Useless in my opinion.

Ahh yes, I would certainly want to record more than two tracks, too bad. 

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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2023, 09:14:18 AM »
Thars a chip in thar.

I'd like a four or six channel version, or the ability to run more than one in parallel.

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Please do a dedicated post detailing your Teenage Engineering TX-6  recording setup! 

Thank you,

David
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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #13 on: January 03, 2024, 08:59:34 AM »
ok, screw the "stealth deck".
I picked up one of those $15 cable adapters (female 3.5mm stereo > USB C ) ...., hooked up my tiny omni's to it, ran "field recorder" recorded band practice last night as a test.
flawless..., sounded great.   The app is kick ass.

Am I to understand that there is some tiny A/D chip in the cable?   Or is it just carrying the analog signal into the phone's A/D ?

I use two old very good omnis lavs (Beyer mce60) with the Sound Professionals adapter (SP-SAPM-1-USB-c) connected to to my HUAWEI Mate 20.
With all the settings allowed by the German FIELD RECORDER application,
I do stealth recording of good quality, good price and above all very limited weight.

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Re: Cell Phone recording (success)
« Reply #14 on: January 03, 2024, 06:54:42 PM »
Thars a chip in thar.

I'd like a four or six channel version, or the ability to run more than one in parallel.

Certainly not a cheap $15 option, but I use the Teenage Engineering TX-6 for six stereo inputs into phone. Have a dedicated iPhone just for that rig, clocked in 20+ shows in it so far. I should probably do a dedicated post on here for that rig.

Please do I dedicated post detailing your Teenage Engineering TX-6  recording setup! 

Thank you,

David

Done! Just posted in this forum.
Audio: Countryman B3 + AT853(hypers/cards/subcards) + SBD feeds
Wireless Receivers: Lots of those
Antennas: Lots of those
Cables: Lots of those
Recorders: TE TX-6, Zoom L20R, Zoom F8, (3) Tascam 680, (3) Tascam 2D, Zoom H6, and a graveyard of irivers/nomads/minidiscs.

 

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