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Get Great Audio on Your Smartphone: What You Need to Know About Mics and Environments

Get Great Audio on Your Smartphone: What You Need to Know About Mics and Environments

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In this episode of The Tap, Wes and Julian unpack one of the most underrated topics in smartphone video: audio quality. They explain why sound makes or breaks your content, how your smartphone “hears” differently than your ears, and what simple tools and tips can make a big difference.

  • Why microphones don’t have “selective hearing” like your ears do
  • Quiet environment first: The easiest way to improve sound quality
  • Microphone placement: Why distance from your mouth matters most
  • Recommended mic: RØDE SmartLav and why it’s the best place to start
  • Wired vs wireless: Pros, cons and simplicity tips
  • TRS vs TRRS: Why some mics don’t “just work” with smartphones
  • Bluetooth mics explained: Why we usually avoid them
  • Understanding your own voice: Why you sound different on recordings and why that’s normal!

In this episode, we cover:

  • 00:00 Introduction and why audio delays often cause filming problems
  • 02:00 Why clear sound matters more than perfect video
  • 05:00 Your smartphone mic vs your ears: key differences
  • 08:00 Why proximity is everything for good sound
  • 10:00 How the RØDE SmartLav solves most beginner problems
  • 12:00 Common mistakes with adapters, headphone jacks and mic plugs
  • 15:00 Wireless mic pros and cons: simplicity vs flexibility
  • 17:00 When to use directional mics and lapel mics
  • 19:00 TRS vs TRRS: why the right connector matters for smartphones
  • 21:00 Why you hate the sound of your own voice—and why you shouldn’t
  • 24:00 Final advice: keep it simple, quiet and close—and just start recording

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This episode was originally part of the Smartphone Video Podcast with Julian Mather. Julian is now an accomplished motivational speaker — learn more at julianmather.com. He has passed the reins of this podcast to Tap Edit Go to continue the mission, bringing you fresh episodes and new guests.

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