With applications such as Garage Band and the iMovie, an opportunity to create cool content on the iPhone and iPad. However, the built-in microphone is not always sufficient for sound recording. He's good, but the USB microphones better.
Connect the USB microphone to the gadget will not work directly, but below we will explain how this can be done.
Many modern microphones come with support for iOS, so with them there will be no problems. However, if you have a good USB microphone that does not support iOS, for example, Blue Yeti or Samson, the small "crutches" you can still make it work.
In addition to the microphone and iOS devaysa, we will need an adapter Lightning to USB hub and USB charging from the network and USB 3.0 (optional). Now connect Soup as shown in the picture below.
- Connect the Lightning to USB by one party to the iOS gadget and the second via USB to USB cable to the hub.
- Turn on the hub in a network.
- Connect a microphone to the hub via USB.
That's all. Now you can record audio in iMovie, Garage Band and dozens of other applications via the USB microphone. All of this guide is made for a reason. If you connect a microphone via the Lightning to USB directly, iPhone or iPad derision to the lack of power and not do anything.
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