Because Auria doesn't offer a software based gain control for external hardware (at least right now), you may be running into some gain issues if your USB mic doesn't have a built in gain control.
For anyone that has a Rode NT-USB mic and would like better gain control with the microphone in Auria, follow these steps below-
The solution to control the mic gain for the Rode NT-USB in Auria is to download Rode's free app called 'Rode Rec LE' on the App Store.
-Launch your project in Auria
-Plugin the Rode to your iPad via CCK
-Go back to the home screen and launch the Rode Record LE app
-Make a new recording via the '+' button in the upper left corner
-Now in the Rode app you can click on the microphone icon on the top left and change the 'Mic Gain'
-Double click the home button and go back into Auria to now find your gain levels have changed accordingly.
-Corey
Rode NT-USB gain
Re: Rode NT-USB gain
Thanks for this because I have just bought this mic and auria. I am on a steep learning curve as a newbie to recording.
Re: Rode NT-USB gain
Thanks Corey.
Very helpful. I have the Rode iXY.
The "Rode Rec LE" app ui is just blech. I really hope they update it soon.
It almost seems to be abandoned right now, but your post has helped a great deal with how to use it more effectively.
Very helpful. I have the Rode iXY.
The "Rode Rec LE" app ui is just blech. I really hope they update it soon.
It almost seems to be abandoned right now, but your post has helped a great deal with how to use it more effectively.
Marty Schulte [I'm a drummer. So, there's that.]
iPad AIR(128), Akai EIE, Akai EWI USB, illudium q-36 explosive space modulator
Head First Audio (live sound for Southern Oregon, USA)
iPad AIR(128), Akai EIE, Akai EWI USB, illudium q-36 explosive space modulator
Head First Audio (live sound for Southern Oregon, USA)
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