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How to use an XLR microphone with a smartphone or tablet?

By Paul Terpstra

In recent years, the use of smartphones for content creation has become increasingly popular. With the rise of social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, more and more people are creating and sharing content on a daily basis. One crucial component of creating high-quality content is having good audio (for both short and long range), which is where an XLR microphone can play a crucial role. In this blog, we’ll discuss how to use an XLR microphone with a smartphone, or tablet, and what benefits it can provide.

What is an XLR Microphone?

An XLR microphone is a professional-grade microphone that uses an XLR cable to connect to an audio interface or mixing console. These microphones are commonly used in professional recording studios, but they can also be used for live performances or other situations that require high-quality audio.

Using an XLR Microphone with a Smartphone

While XLR microphones are typically used with audio interfaces or mixing consoles, they can also be used with a smartphone. However, using an XLR microphone with a smartphone requires additional equipment.

First, you will need an XLR to 3.5mm adapter. This adapter will allow you to connect the XLR cable from your microphone to the headphone jack on your smartphone. Some adapters, such as the iRig Pre 2, or Tascam iXZ also include a headphone jack, so you can monitor the audio while you’re recording.

Next, you will need a recording app on your smartphone. There are many different recording apps available for both iOS and Android, but some popular options include Voice Memos, iRig Recorder 3, GarageBand, and RecForge II.

Once you have the adapter and recording app, you can connect your XLR microphone to your smartphone and start recording.

Benefits of Using an XLR Microphone with a Smartphone

There are several benefits to using an XLR microphone with a smartphone. First and foremost, an XLR microphone will provide higher quality audio than the built-in microphone on your smartphone. This is especially important if you’re recording music or dialogue for a video.

Another benefit of using an XLR microphone with a smartphone is that it allows you to use a microphone that you already own. If you’re a musician or podcaster, you may already have an XLR microphone, so using it with your smartphone can save you the cost of purchasing a separate microphone.

Finally, using an XLR microphone with a smartphone allows you to record high-quality audio on the go. If you’re traveling or recording outside of a studio, having a portable recording setup can be extremely useful.

Conclusion

In conclusion, using an XLR microphone with a smartphone can provide high-quality audio for content creation. While it requires additional equipment, the benefits of using an XLR microphone can make it well worth the investment. If you’re looking to take your content creation to the next level, consider using an XLR microphone with your smartphone.

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