Shure MV88/A MV88 Portable iOS Microphone for iPhone/iPad/iPod via Lightning

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Swipe to choose between Stereo, MonoCardioid, MonoBidirectional or RawMid-Side pickup patterns. Then ad
just the width of the stereo microphone pickup area.
Tip: Consider the location of the microphone and the size of the sound source when adjusting the width. For ex
ample, a large orchestra or ensemble recording will benefit from a wide stereo image to achieve increased separa
tion between instruments. Other applications, such as speech, benefit from a narrow width for improved clarity with
rejection of ambient (room) sound.
Advanced Features
Fine tune your audio recording with limiter and compressor controls, wind reduction, leftright swap, and equaliza
tion settings.
Navigation Bar
Tap to access MicSetup, Record, and MyRecordings windows.
Preset Modes
Five selectable modes optimize settings for gain, stereo width, equalization, and compression to match your
recording needs. Set the microphone level and try the modes to find which sounds best. Then adjust level if need
ed.
Mode Application Characteristics
Speech
Ideal for capturing
speech
Narrow stereo width to reject background noise, equalization emphasizes
clarity and fullness, and compression is gentle to keep levels consistent.
Singing
Use to capture solo or
group vocal perfor
mances
Medium stereo width with subtle equalization to add richness and clarity
for a natural sound.
Flat
Suited for any appli
cation
An unprocessed signal (no equalization or compression settings used).
Adds flexibility when processing the audio after recording.
Acoustic
Suited for acoustic in
struments and quiet
music applications
Medium stereo width with transparent compression to smooth out volume
spikes and bring out quiet passages. The equalizer setting emphasizes
detail and an overall natural sound.
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