I have a podmic too and at first I was a little disappointed that it sounded worse than the Shure SM58 but I must admit with EQ and a bit of post-processing I really like its quality. I really appreciate you making a video about these two microphones, thank you very much!
Hi Nick...kindly answer this: 1.Rode podmic USB or 2. Shure MV7+ or 3. Rode Shotgun Videomic NTG I shoot with i phone but will use the USB option to record sound on laptop. I have used Hollyland Mark 2, Fifine K678, budget wireless mics but never got the desired studio quality sound! There are so many options available, its really really confusing and can invest in an expensive mic only once now. Given the plenty of options available today, it's very hard to decide! Please help and suggest 🙏 Something imp to note: I keep my iPhone at a distance of approx 2.5 foot [32-35 inch] and I have a thin, soft voice hence need more bass in my voice. Please assist to make a choice. The reason why I lean towards the NTG is because it gives users the flexibility to even record in a standing position.
Hmm, it depends a little on your setup. The NTG might pickup more background noise and might not have as much bass as the other options. I might suggest the MV7+ if you have less experience with EQing audio manually as it might give you the bassy sound out of the box. Hope that helps!
I am just starting to get into audio engineering. The reason I'm here is that I posted songs I remixed, sure, but that's editing done audio; I tried making my own audiobook with my own voice, and it was trash, so I need help
Hmm are you familiar with how to boost the audio in your editing software? Mine always records a little low, but this is intentional so it doesn't distort. The idea is that you then boost it in editing with gain, compressors and limiters :) Hope that helps! I have a few videos on compression on my channel!
@@NickKendall I use Audacity software. When I record I usually bump thr gain to 3+. But when I do that, it picks up mouth sounds and stuff like that. I sit around 6 inches from the mic and I speak directly past the mic too. What software do you use? I also record using an iMac. Thank you!
Hey Nick, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I was wondering if I could help you edit your highly engaging thumbnails which will help your video to reach to a wider audience and increase your CTR.
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Thanks, Nick 🙏 Apart from the quality of Podmic, it's made by Rode, an Australian company, so I tend to support them more 😁
Nice! That also gets them extra points from me as well :)
I have a podmic too and at first I was a little disappointed that it sounded worse than the Shure SM58 but I must admit with EQ and a bit of post-processing I really like its quality. I really appreciate you making a video about these two microphones, thank you very much!
Thanks for watching! Yeah, I wonder if a lot of people miss the Rode because of this but with a little extra effort it's an amazing mic :)
Hi Nick...kindly answer this:
1.Rode podmic USB
or
2. Shure MV7+
or
3. Rode Shotgun Videomic NTG
I shoot with i phone but will use the USB option to record sound on laptop. I have used Hollyland Mark 2, Fifine K678, budget wireless mics but never got the desired studio quality sound! There are so many options available, its really really confusing and can invest in an expensive mic only once now. Given the plenty of options available today, it's very hard to decide! Please help and suggest 🙏
Something imp to note: I keep my iPhone at a distance of approx 2.5 foot [32-35 inch] and I have a thin, soft voice hence need more bass in my voice. Please assist to make a choice. The reason why I lean towards the NTG is because it gives users the flexibility to even record in a standing position.
Hmm, it depends a little on your setup. The NTG might pickup more background noise and might not have as much bass as the other options. I might suggest the MV7+ if you have less experience with EQing audio manually as it might give you the bassy sound out of the box. Hope that helps!
I am just starting to get into audio engineering. The reason I'm here is that I posted songs I remixed, sure, but that's editing done audio; I tried making my own audiobook with my own voice, and it was trash, so I need help
My blue yeti with some tune sounds not far off these mics honestly 😂
The Blue Yeti is still a solid mic!!
My sound is so low with mv7. I tried it all. How do you record your mic?
Hmm are you familiar with how to boost the audio in your editing software? Mine always records a little low, but this is intentional so it doesn't distort. The idea is that you then boost it in editing with gain, compressors and limiters :) Hope that helps! I have a few videos on compression on my channel!
@@NickKendall I use Audacity software. When I record I usually bump thr gain to 3+. But when I do that, it picks up mouth sounds and stuff like that. I sit around 6 inches from the mic and I speak directly past the mic too.
What software do you use?
I also record using an iMac.
Thank you!
The Rode podmic has high level intrinsic noise like an Lavalier.
Why you haven't tested both with XLR connection so it could have been more reliable.
Hey Nick, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I was wondering if I could help you edit your highly engaging thumbnails which will help your video to reach to a wider audience and increase your CTR.
Thank you very much!Nick Kendall
Thanks for watching :)
Newest Shure is the MV7 Plus.
Yep!