Alead LiveMIC2 Benutzerhandbuch - Seite 5
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Omni- versus Unidirectional Microphone Selection
Omnidirectional versus unidirectional microphone: the LiveMIC2 comes with two on-board
microphones and these are designed for different purposes:
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Omnidirectional Mic: this is located on top left of the
unit (above and to the left of "Alead"words and is
designed to accept sound from all directions. This is
ideal when recording a meeting and it is best to lay the
microphone down when accepting sound in this mode.
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Unidirectional Mic: the unidirectional mic is located on
the top edge of the LiveMIC2, just to the side of the
external mic jack, and is designed to pick up sound
directly at the microphone. This is the mode you would
use when recording your own or someone else's voice
and typically while being held in your hand and pointed toward your mouth or another intended
sound source.
Changing between the on-board mics and an attached external microphone. This is as simple as a
button push.
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To switch to an external
microphone, simply give a
single push to the central
mic selector button. You
won't see anything
happen, but the external
mic is now active.
•
To switch back to either of
the on-board microphones, simply give a single push to the omni or uni buttons that are to the
left and right of the central external mic button. Again you won't see any change, but the
selection will take place.
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To switch between the omnidirectional and unidirectional mics, simply give a single push to the
button associated with your desire mic.
Using an External Microphone
As described above, directing the LiveMIC2 to use an external
microphone requires nothing more than a single brief depression of the
central external mic button and plugging the microphone into the mic
jack. This scenario is the true beauty of the LiveMIC2 in that it converts
any analog microphone with a suitable 3.5 mm plug into a Bluetooth
wireless microphone. See adjacent image for wiring requirements.