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Recording with Microphones

Read on to learn how to select and place a mic when recording .
Using the right kind of microphone is imperative with the GoStudio.
Because it is a portable device that allows for recording in any
environment, you must use a microphone that is designed for these
conditions and not for indoor studio recordings (e.g., a dynamic
microphone).
Dynamic Microphones
Dynamic (or "moving-coil") microphones are usually less expensive and
less sensitive than condenser microphones. Because they don't have
amplifiers, dynamic mics don't need phantom power. Phantom power
should not harm a dynamic mic, but you should turn off phantom power
before connecting a dynamic mic.
For more information about dynamic microphones, you can find many
sources on the Web.
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listening to a Recording

Your recordings are saved as voice memos on your iPod. Each recording
is an uncompressed WAV file, and the file name is the recording's date
and time.
To listen to a recording:
Navigate to your iPod Voice Memos interface. This step is different
for different iPod models:
• iPod classic and 3rd generation iPod nano: The Voice Memos
entry appears in your iPod top-level menu.
• 5th generation iPod with video: Return to your iPod top-level
menu, then select "Extras > Voice Memos".
Select the recording and press "Play".
Recordings that have been imported into iTunes (see the right column)
can be found in the Voice Memos playlist on your iPod. Select "Music >
Playlists > Voice Memos".
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