AUDIO SETUP
A collection of the audio equipment that I use for all of my content creation.
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RØDE NTG-5 SHOTGUN MICROPHONE
I recently made the switch to a shotgun microphone setup for capturing my audio during my video recording and live streams and I’ve loved every minute of it. I no longer have to worry about wires, I have room to move, and using this microphone as my main microphone allows for clear, crisp, and clean audio that I like to think makes my voice sound absolutely amazing in all of my content!
ZOOM H6 AUDIO RECORDER
I consider this audio recorder a must-have if you plan on using XLR-based microphones with your audio setup. Whether you’re filming with a boom mic in the field, capturing audio with a shotgun mic in the studio, or using a dynamic microphone for live streaming, you’ll need an audio recorder to capture those audio sources and you’ll need a USB audio interface if you plan on using those XLR microphones for live streaming. This Zoom H6 is my “pride and joy” for capturing my studio audio - plus it’ll capture some pretty darn good audio out the field too!
RØDE XLR CABLES
If I’m trusting RØDE for microphone setup, I might as well use their XLR cables too! If you’re using an XLR-based microphone, you’re going to need an XLR cable (or several) to connect your microphones to your recorder or digital audio interface. If you’re investing in a high-quality microphone like the one listed above, you might as well make sure you’re getting the most out of it with an XLR cable that won’t cut any corners on audio quality. Snag a few of these and they’ll last you a lifetime.
RØDE NT-USB USB CONDENSOR MICROPHONE
The quality of Røde microphones never lets me down. This NT-USB microphone from Røde is one of my go-to condenser microphones when I need to capture high quality audio. It’s a USB microphone, so it plugs right into your computer, and for the price that this microphone sells for I am consistently blown away by the quality that it provides. Instantly up the quality of live streams, podcasts, and more by adding this baby to your audio equipment arsenal!
ZOOM H1 PORTABLE DIGITAL RECORDER
Anytime I'm in a contained environment, I'll use a lav mic connected to this digital recorder. I have found the Zoom H1 paired with the Røde smartLav+ Lavalier Microphone to be the best option for my needs - a better option than a wireless microphone setup, in my opinion, from both an ease of use and budget point of view. Not to mention, this digital recorder does a great job of capturing ambient sounds for cinematic vlog sound design!
RØDE SMARTLAV+ LAVALIER MICROPHONE
I’ve had a few “go-to” lavalier microphones in my filmmaking career, but with the unbelievably high audio quality that Røde microphones consistently provide me with, I had to make the switch to a Røde lavalier microphone. I’d use the smartLav+ in conjunction with the Zoom H1 Portable Digital Recorder and the Røde SC3 TRRS to TRS Adapter (see below) to film my YouTube videos when I don’t want to use a shotgun microphone. The nice thing about this lavalier microphone is that it can also be used as an audio input on my iPhone (without an adapter needed) whenever I don’t have my Zoom H1 nearby for portable professional audio recording!
RØDE SC3 3.5MM TRRS TO TRS ADAPTER
This little adapter is essential if you plan on using the Røde smartLav+ Lavalier Microphone with the Zoom H1 Portable Digital Recorder. This is because the smartLav+ is intended for audio recording directly on the iPhone, which has a different input setup than audio recorders like the Zoom H1. Not to worry, however, as this adapter will solve that problem for you and will allow you to use the smartLav+ and Zoom H1 together - a cost-effective, yet high-quality audio setup solution that allows for versatility in the field so that I can use the same Røde lavalier microphone for both iPhone and Zoom H1 recording purposes.
RØDE VIDEOMICRO
If you plan on vlogging or capturing audio directly on your mirrorless/DLSR camera itself, you’re definitely going to want an external microphone because nearly all in-camera microphones are horrible. This is the most cost-effective microphone setup that will provide much higher quality audio when you’re capturing audio directly in-camera. As long as your camera has a microphone input port, all you have to do is plug this microphone into your camera and you’re good to go! No syncing in post-production needed!