Hey Luis how are you. This is a great review and a better workshop and demonstration of the product, I really like it. I got the same setup as you Sony professional wireless along with the road go I might switch over to the GoDocs looking at Howard performs and the distance without dropping out. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for a Great review! I actually bought it because of you! I was trying to figure out the best settings for recording to a camera.. what in-camera gain and transmitter gain would be best? Low gain from transmitter to a higher gain in camera og the other way around? :) hope you can help
Hello. Thank you for your nice and detailed review. I bought this microphone from Godox website, in STERO mode B transmitter is disabled, only A transmitter works. Both work in mono mode. I asked Godox and they said that you need an external sound card (professional) for stereo recording. It is not possible to record in stereo on a normal mobile phone or computer. Have you experienced such a problem in stereo mode? Respects
Excellent review and very useful info! One question: Does the gain adjustment adjust the input gain of the microphone jack, or does it adjust the output gain of the receiver for that channel? The RODE GO Wireless also has a gain adjustment, but it only adjusts the output gain of the receiver. This is an important difference, as not being able to adjust the input gain means that your audio could clip before it even reaches the camera or recorder.
I covered this at 13:06 The same thing for this unit. You can only adjust the gain on the receiver. Ideally, should be on both, the RX and TX, but it isn’t
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On latency: long ago, I worked at a small-town TV station where the book (the days announcements) were recorded on a studio Ampex with 3 heads, so you could record and play back at the same time. The latency between recording and playback was about a half-second. Most people wearing headphones simply were unable to speak while recording and listening to the playback - they had to switch their headphones to the machine's input, which, of course, had no latency. But we had one announcer who could do the whole book while plugged into the play head. Quite a trick!
What I want to see them making is an actual micro 24bit RECORDER. No wireless loss to worry or to depend on a receiver... That would change the game in the wedding industry. A high res capable unit so small it could easily “disappear” when miking a bride or an interviewee, especially females. They just clip the thing right on their cleavage / bra. And usually, there is a triangle of space in that area which acts as a complete mic isolator. The mic would float.
@@jacek5384 thanks for the suggestion but this device is still too big and has no built in mic. I can’t have wires or run lavs. I need a 2x1” recorder with a built in mic that simply drops inside a bride’s dress in the chest area and press and hold 1 button with a lock feature. This item does not yet exist. I’m gonna see if Roland or Tascam wants to make it. But thanks again 👍
hello, thanks for the review. Can you please tell me if this microphone has problems when connected to an iPhone, when shooting is carried out through the built-in camera application?
I’m an iPhone user. No, there’s no problem. BUT, always do a record test first to make sure the audio is indeed being recorded. Because it’s a lightning port, sometimes it ignores it (any external device). For the best results, get the Filmic Pro App. You can even control the audio input level!
Hi, is your Godox movelink 2 has noise problem at the start of every recording ? I just bought it a week ago, and when I test it, it almost always has 5-10 second noise at the beginning of voice recording, and then it adjust itself to normal. Is it works like that ?
No, mine doesn’t do what yours is doing, but recently, sometimes I lose signal for a whole 5 seconds randomly one or twice when recording my RUclips video, especially in the middle of saying something important!! Then, I won’t know it did that until I edit. Not happy about that either. I’m using this unit for RUclips only. For everything else, a wedding for example, I always rely on expensive wireless such as Sony or Lectrosonics. I cannot afford to have these issues on an actual production.
Hello. Usefull video. At first I was sceptical because from section starting at 11:40, when use start using audio from the M2. It sounds noisy. But as you mentionned first test is with the product out of the box. Then section from 16:30, the sound is better until the end of the video. I was about to buy a Rode Wireless Go II but thanks to your video I might change my mind and save a little money going for this Godox mics.
The built in mic is a lot superior than the lavaliere mic in my opinion. And, if you’re in the United States, ANYTHING you don’t like, simply return it. I see no risk whatsoever. two places that are safe to shop and no return headaches: Amazon and BH.
Hello sir.. confused between godox and rode wireless go 2. If you know anything which can help me choose between these 2 or anything similar which is better to choose over these 2 wireless mic
I’m sorry, unfortunately I don’t have the Rode Go 2 to compare. I think the best idea is to watch a couple reviews on the Rode wireless Go 2. At least, on the Godox MoveLink review, I believe covered it well 😀
I’d rather have them making a *high bit rate* clip on 1” x 1” micro recorder instead of wireless. Sony, Rhode, Roland, Tascam…It baffles me that yet NO ONE makes it. And imagine such micro a recorder that a bride can simply clip inside the dress chest area. When you done, she can actually remove it herself and give to you. And no wireless to go bad.
@@ArtVideoProductions The rode wireless go 2 transmitter have up to 48 hours of internal recording (must be activated via dedicated app), so in case of signal lost, the audio is safely recorded in each transmitter. But 1 inch micro recorder sounds like a great idea ;)
Great review! I have some few questions though: - how does it record audio? Does it have a built-in storage or you'll need a micro SD card? - With the battery life, how many hours can it record? - Does it have continuous recording? Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Thanks, These are *not* recorders. You’ll need a recording device or your camera’s audio inputs. I haven’t had the opportunity to fully test how long the batteries last, but what I can tell you is, during the entire filming of this review, which takes me 3 hours to complete, the battery didn’t die.
I never tried that. I don’t think you can. For using as an USB audio for PC, you’ll want to take a look at the brand new Godox VDS M2 mic ruclips.net/video/-7hIzETPFmY/видео.html This video is chapter indexed so you can skip right into it.
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@@ArtVideoProductions Fala irmão! Que bão! Olha só que doido! Estou aqui do lado de BH. Estou morando em Pedro Leopoldo. Mas veja que interessante. Eu nasci em Lowell / Mass e vivi a maior parte de minha vida em Springfield. KKKKK Invertemos os papeis!
Cara. Vou aproveitar a deixa para lhe perguntar... Estou iniciando agora com uma produções para RUclips. Será reviews de equipamentos de guitarra e afins. Comprei uma Sony ZV-E10 e estou na dúvida sobre que microfones utilizar. Estou entre o Rode Wireless Go 2 e o Godox M2. O que me recomenda? Também estou analizando ter um Microfone estilo Shotgun acima da Camera. O que me indica?
That’s a tough one. I have both and as far as I remember from my review on that one, they both perform almost equally. The MoveLink is very small and doesn’t use the busy UHF bands while the WMics has more menu options and more control and settings and it’s powered with AA, which you can change instantly without charging wait.
@@genocideist either one, using them in normal range such as interviews or anything within 20 meters, no issues whatsoever. Anything crazy far, regardless of what the specifications say on these units for distance , you have to spend at least $700 on a wireless system. And 20 meters is a pretty decent distance for most everything you’d need. I also reviewed the Wmic if you would want to browse my channel for it.
@@ArtVideoProductions Ah thank you for the Advice, sir. I have been watched your review about Wmics and now I'm kinda confuse to buy which one because right now in my country Wmics got a sale and the price becomes below the Movelinks.
@@genocideist like I was saying, wireless is expensive, especially for long transmitting distances. Both Godox systems are great, the do the job well for being on a budget side. If you can’t get the MoveLink in your country, and / or the WMic is on a sale price, get the WMic.
There's no better review of this product out there man, you just did a brilliant job and I'm sold!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that 🙏
Hey Luis how are you. This is a great review and a better workshop and demonstration of the product, I really like it. I got the same setup as you Sony professional wireless along with the road go I might switch over to the GoDocs looking at Howard performs and the distance without dropping out. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Your review was amazing and it's help me so much with mono and stereo sample.
SAME here! NO1 was demoing the stereo sound!
Ohh wow. Very detail review. Thank you for making this video👏👏👏
This is incredibly useful! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video!
Thank you very much!
Really useful review and covered many things that were necessary to know thank you.
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why ifnI turnback the audio is not clear sometimes lost? is there a way to fix it?
Please specify the part of the video you’re referring to. Thanks
Thanks, very informative 👍
Excellent review as always!!!
thank you! very informative 👍
Thank you for a Great review! I actually bought it because of you! I was trying to figure out the best settings for recording to a camera.. what in-camera gain and transmitter gain would be best? Low gain from transmitter to a higher gain in camera og the other way around? :) hope you can help
Hello. Thank you for your nice and detailed review. I bought this microphone from Godox website, in STERO mode B transmitter is disabled, only A transmitter works. Both work in mono mode. I asked Godox and they said that you need an external sound card (professional) for stereo recording. It is not possible to record in stereo on a normal mobile phone or computer. Have you experienced such a problem in stereo mode? Respects
Due to the age of this content, we no longer have this mic. I can’t test it
@@ArtVideoProductions thanks
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Thanks! 🙏There are many more videos that you might be interested here, always the latest stuff.
Excellent review and very useful info! One question: Does the gain adjustment adjust the input gain of the microphone jack, or does it adjust the output gain of the receiver for that channel? The RODE GO Wireless also has a gain adjustment, but it only adjusts the output gain of the receiver. This is an important difference, as not being able to adjust the input gain means that your audio could clip before it even reaches the camera or recorder.
I covered this at 13:06
The same thing for this unit. You can only adjust the gain on the receiver. Ideally, should be on both, the RX and TX, but it isn’t
@@ArtVideoProductions Indeed, and you covered it very well! Somehow I missed it. Thanks for replying!
Great explanation about phasing. I didn't know that.
Thank you very much. This channel if full of information, not just a review full of details itself but also filmmaking techniques and tutorials for audio and video. If you like this kind of content, I’d love to earn your subscription. Take care.
@@ArtVideoProductions Subscribing right now!
On latency: long ago, I worked at a small-town TV station where the book (the days announcements) were recorded on a studio Ampex with 3 heads, so you could record and play back at the same time. The latency between recording and playback was about a half-second. Most people wearing headphones simply were unable to speak while recording and listening to the playback - they had to switch their headphones to the machine's input, which, of course, had no latency. But we had one announcer who could do the whole book while plugged into the play head. Quite a trick!
What I want to see them making is an actual micro 24bit RECORDER. No wireless loss to worry or to depend on a receiver... That would change the game in the wedding industry. A high res capable unit so small it could easily “disappear” when miking a bride or an interviewee, especially females. They just clip the thing right on their cleavage / bra. And usually, there is a triangle of space in that area which acts as a complete mic isolator. The mic would float.
@@ArtVideoProductions Zoom F2 (BT) is probably the answer for you: 32 bit recorder with lav mic plus BT version able to TC synchro.
@@jacek5384 thanks for the suggestion but this device is still too big and has no built in mic. I can’t have wires or run lavs. I need a 2x1” recorder with a built in mic that simply drops inside a bride’s dress in the chest area and press and hold 1 button with a lock feature. This item does not yet exist. I’m gonna see if Roland or Tascam wants to make it. But thanks again 👍
Great review, Sir!
Thanks a lot 🙂
hello, thanks for the review. Can you please tell me if this microphone has problems when connected to an iPhone, when shooting is carried out through the built-in camera application?
I’m an iPhone user. No, there’s no problem. BUT, always do a record test first to make sure the audio is indeed being recorded. Because it’s a lightning port, sometimes it ignores it (any external device). For the best results, get the Filmic Pro App. You can even control the audio input level!
@@ArtVideoProductions thanks for the answer🤝
Obrigado Mano!
Very helpful video!
Thanks you so much
can i use the transmitter for boom mic ? i wanna my boom mic sennheisser me 600 wireless to my zoom f8.will you demonstrate it,sir? thank you
Hi, is your Godox movelink 2 has noise problem at the start of every recording ?
I just bought it a week ago, and when I test it, it almost always has 5-10 second noise at the beginning of voice recording, and then it adjust itself to normal. Is it works like that ?
No, mine doesn’t do what yours is doing, but recently, sometimes I lose signal for a whole 5 seconds randomly one or twice when recording my RUclips video, especially in the middle of saying something important!! Then, I won’t know it did that until I edit. Not happy about that either. I’m using this unit for RUclips only. For everything else, a wedding for example, I always rely on expensive wireless such as Sony or Lectrosonics. I cannot afford to have these issues on an actual production.
If you were to use this in a live streaming situation would there be a noticeable latency?
I don’t know. I’ve never tried it. And it also depends on your streaming gear itself.
i just bought this godox movelink m2..can you teach me how to calibration like you said in this video,sir? thank you so much,sir
Great video
Hello. Usefull video. At first I was sceptical because from section starting at 11:40, when use start using audio from the M2. It sounds noisy. But as you mentionned first test is with the product out of the box. Then section from 16:30, the sound is better until the end of the video.
I was about to buy a Rode Wireless Go II but thanks to your video I might change my mind and save a little money going for this Godox mics.
The built in mic is a lot superior than the lavaliere mic in my opinion. And, if you’re in the United States, ANYTHING you don’t like, simply return it. I see no risk whatsoever.
two places that are safe to shop and no return headaches: Amazon and BH.
This is work on insta360 one x2 with the ulanzi p-20 attached?
Like and Subscribe from Odessa! your review helped a lot! I'm going to order this gorgeous microphone! :)
Thanks. I’d appreciate if you used my links. 🙂
Hello sir.. confused between godox and rode wireless go 2. If you know anything which can help me choose between these 2 or anything similar which is better to choose over these 2 wireless mic
I’m sorry, unfortunately I don’t have the Rode Go 2 to compare. I think the best idea is to watch a couple reviews on the Rode wireless Go 2. At least, on the Godox MoveLink review, I believe covered it well 😀
Sad thing is my TX for this system cuts out within 40 feet in my backyard.
I’d rather have them making a *high bit rate* clip on 1” x 1” micro recorder instead of wireless. Sony, Rhode, Roland, Tascam…It baffles me that yet NO ONE makes it. And imagine such micro a recorder that a bride can simply clip inside the dress chest area. When you done, she can actually remove it herself and give to you. And no wireless to go bad.
@@ArtVideoProductions The rode wireless go 2 transmitter have up to 48 hours of internal recording (must be activated via dedicated app), so in case of signal lost, the audio is safely recorded in each transmitter. But 1 inch micro recorder sounds like a great idea ;)
@@raffiputra244 wow, now that’s a VERY cool feature! I didn’t know that! Thanks for letting me know. 😀👍
how do I take off the windshield man
Where this noise from?
How would you compare the audio quality with Rode Wireless GO II?
I don’t have that to compare.
hello im asking if we shouldn't use app filmic pro its still working? thx
Yes you can and you should. I use it. Much better than the built in phone app. A lot of settings and control.
Can we plug in this in an audio system to be used as a lapel microphone?
You mean, the actual mic? Depending on the polarity, yes and no
@@ArtVideoProductions
The jack that to be connected to the cellphone or camera, can it be connected to any sound system?
@@watchmanjason any device with a “headphone jack” or “audio out” can be connected to a sound system. Same way your iPad can.
Great review! I have some few questions though:
- how does it record audio? Does it have a built-in storage or you'll need a micro SD card?
- With the battery life, how many hours can it record?
- Does it have continuous recording?
Thank you so much and keep up the good work!
Thanks,
These are *not* recorders.
You’ll need a recording device or your camera’s audio inputs. I haven’t had the opportunity to fully test how long the batteries last, but what I can tell you is, during the entire filming of this review, which takes me 3 hours to complete, the battery didn’t die.
does it have a noise cancellation function?
No, btw, I actually haven’t seen such thing even on $1200 wireless lav systems.
Подскажите, сколько держит батарейка ?
Can it be use as a USB audio device for PC?
I never tried that. I don’t think you can. For using as an USB audio for PC, you’ll want to take a look at the brand new Godox VDS M2 mic ruclips.net/video/-7hIzETPFmY/видео.html
This video is chapter indexed so you can skip right into it.
What do i need to connect it to my phone (doesn't have 3.5mm Jack)
iPhone, android… it comes with all necessary cables. You don’t have to get anything else. I assume you watched the video.
@@ArtVideoProductions It didn't come with a cable which can be used to connect it to a phone with usb type c. I found one but its not working.
@@Zainphotography so…no headphone / mic jack… USB-C only… whatever phone that is, via USB-C interface is not going to work.
@@ArtVideoProductions great.
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Uai! Mai peraí… no mei dess viewer gringo todo aí me aparece ocê? Mai o trem agora ficô bom mêss!
Eu também sô mineiro, I de belzonte, Pertin do pont de onz!
Eu vivo nos Estados Unidos faz 30 anos. Perdi o sotaque de mineiro. Quando eu vou em Newark NJ, comprar coxinha e pão de queijo, eles me falam que o meu português não tem sotaque de nenhum estado 😮. Fiquei gringo mesmo… ô primo! Bem vindo ao canal e compartilhe aí com a minerada. Um abraço!
@@ArtVideoProductions Fala irmão! Que bão! Olha só que doido! Estou aqui do lado de BH. Estou morando em Pedro Leopoldo. Mas veja que interessante. Eu nasci em Lowell / Mass e vivi a maior parte de minha vida em Springfield. KKKKK Invertemos os papeis!
Cara. Vou aproveitar a deixa para lhe perguntar... Estou iniciando agora com uma produções para RUclips. Será reviews de equipamentos de guitarra e afins. Comprei uma Sony ZV-E10 e estou na dúvida sobre que microfones utilizar. Estou entre o Rode Wireless Go 2 e o Godox M2. O que me recomenda? Também estou analizando ter um Microfone estilo Shotgun acima da Camera. O que me indica?
@@DanielJackCosta that IS very interesting and unusual!
@@ArtVideoProductions I know! And I here it a lot! But I fell in love with my wife...
Hello sir, so which one better ? Movelinks or WMics from godox for beginner film maker? mostly for interview things outdoors and indoors
That’s a tough one. I have both and as far as I remember from my review on that one, they both perform almost equally. The MoveLink is very small and doesn’t use the busy UHF bands while the WMics has more menu options and more control and settings and it’s powered with AA, which you can change instantly without charging wait.
@@ArtVideoProductions So interms of signal disturbance Movelinks would perform better? And How about UHF channel on Wmics do you ever got some issues?
@@genocideist either one, using them in normal range such as interviews or anything within 20 meters, no issues whatsoever. Anything crazy far, regardless of what the specifications say on these units for distance , you have to spend at least $700 on a wireless system. And 20 meters is a pretty decent distance for most everything you’d need. I also reviewed the Wmic if you would want to browse my channel for it.
@@ArtVideoProductions Ah thank you for the Advice, sir. I have been watched your review about Wmics and now I'm kinda confuse to buy which one because right now in my country Wmics got a sale and the price becomes below the Movelinks.
@@genocideist like I was saying, wireless is expensive, especially for long transmitting distances. Both Godox systems are great, the do the job well for being on a budget side. If you can’t get the MoveLink in your country, and / or the WMic is on a sale price, get the WMic.