We are working on an update that will allow you to use a USB microphone plugged directly into your device. You will need a Bluetooth speaker to play the SceneAudio. Expected release for the update is week of October 18th.
Play SceneAudio from a speaker when using a microphone.
You’ll need to split your device’s output into two: one for microphone input and one for speaker output.
I know it might seem daunting at first, but it’s actually pretty simple—and once it’s all set up, you won’t have to think about it again!
What you'll need:
(scroll down for lightening instructions)
A USB-C hub which is compatible with iOS and audio. At Slatable we use the Belkin Connect USB-C 4 port.
Apple USB-C to mini Jack which you'll use to plug the speaker in.
1 x Mini Jack cable which you'll use to plug the speaker in.
USB-C microphone.
Speaker with mini jack input.
Setup:
Start by plugging in the USB-C hub and selecting Other Device.
As you plug in the microphone and speaker choose Other Device as well. If you make a mistake you can clear USB Audio Accessories in iOS Settings > Sounds and Haptics > Headphone Safety > USB Audio Accessories > Forget All USB Audio Accessories.
Now you're ready to play Scene Audio while using your microphone in the Slatable camera.
Lightening port Setup:
The setup is essentially the same. You need to split the microphone and speaker from the lightening port. There are several adapters available but you will need to use a microphone that has a mini jack. Depending on your microphone you made need a TRRS to TRS adapter.
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