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just for bleep and giggles i plugged in my old Samson CO1U USB mic (bought it in like 2005 i think) to the ipad using cam adapter. mic lit up and actually showed in Capture Duo. as i recall it was Window$ platform mic and is seen by DOS as a soundcard so no drivers were needed (class compliant)

it recorded... but levels were quite low and was wondering if there is a record level adjustment in the app? on thing strange though... it recorded to both tracks in Duo simultaneously as two mono tracks lol. but hey... i was surprised it was even recognized by iOS 10, the iPad Air AND the Capture Duo app. :) cheers


jay

p.s. but then again... it ran off buss power from the usb so i will test it again when i get the powered hub i have coming in. it may have recorded low due to lack of power since it IS a condenser mic :)

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by aarondavid5 on Tue Jul 28, 2020 8:11 pm
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by SwitchBack on Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:32 am
— another one of these essay posts :?

Hey Jay,

Does the mic show up somewhere in the iPad’s settings? I know that the iPad’s own mics don’t for being all automatic and that, but an ‘external device’ might :)
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