Just recently subscribed and I noticed that you are always looking at yourself on the screen of your camera, looking into the lens would make things feel more genuine
man I just spent several hours watching DJI & Rode mic videos, and I love the way you do things more than all the others I saw. I've really been going back and forth and almost went for cheaper DJI 1 after much deliberation because of out-of-box sound quality (for most of the time when I want to use it as my live zoom/discord mic or just instantly upload whatever I record, instead of EQing which I'm learning about), but the clarification you added at the end of this video just solidified I'm going with 2. Thank you very much.
Oh Man!!! Your EQ worked perfectly on different videos (indoor meeting room, villa, etc.) and was extremely helpful for me. Thank you so much for your amazing work!
I tried using the DJI mic on my iphone and it sounds horribly muffled. These settings didn't help at all unfortunately, I have no idea why the mic sounds so bad and muffled :/
@@icsolano The EQ curve I was able to generate was very nice……but the treble and base boost killed me as I couldn’t find where to correct that appropriately in ADOBE AUDITION “HELP FREDO” THANKS
great break down. I'm trying out some preprocessing on audio doing it in obs first (I have reasons) but exact same variables apply there as well. I setup compressor, EQ for treble and bass and sounds fantastic
@Fredo.heavyy I don't have any firmware or anything to update. But, I would like to adjust the EQ. I did that with my headphones. So, if I can make these better than I will do it.
A little confused about the 32bit float..is it for both the receiver into the camera audio and the transmitter or is it either or? Not sure if it’s on the camera, the transmitter, or both?
Simple. 32 bit float is only on the internal recording of the transmitter (DJI Mic 2) device. I pump audio into my camera via the receiver BUT also record a backup track w/ 32bit on the Mic itself, just to be safe.
Haven't got to EQ but I think out of the box with Low Cut turn off it sounds better than when on. But barely noticeable. On the other hand the Noise cancelling is another factor which RODE Pro doesn't have. Lastly haven't tried the new DJI Lav mic. Heard it sounds better too.
which software were u using to adjust the mic? i'm really confused if we are changing the actual quality of the mic when speaking into it or we're changing the quality afterwards in the editing software. so for example if i stream trough my phone using the mic, or record a video, will it sound that good or is that only when u put the clips into an editing software?
Ill try to explain. The DJI Mic and most quality audio products record in a "flat" or "neutral" response so that it can work with ALL different types of peoples voices (men, women, deep, high, squeaky etc etc) It's our job to tweak the audio in "post" via an editing program to get the desired sound. That's how professional audio equipment works, just like a RAW photo or a LOG Profile video. SO in short the good sound is always there you just need to polish it up. Also im usine adobe premier but these setting would be similar in other major software.
Not gonna lie, I was so pumped about the tips and got so disappointed when I saw a premier lol, BUT, I turned off low pass filter and my mic sounds better lol thanks!
I’d have to give them all another listen to be fair and impartial. Rode and Hollyand both did an amazing jobs with their products. The real “decider” is 32bit float and form factor. For my application it’s DJI, maybe for more serious “professional” the time code and locking lav I respect both use case and recommend you go with the system with more Pros than Cons for your use case.
Thanks for this Fredo. Have you had the chance to try out the MIc 2 with the new DJI lavalier mic? I noticed that with the lav mic the mic 2 sounds a bit brightener. I also tried the Rode Lavalier Go, and the DJI lav sounded better to my ears. I'm not an audiophile, so I could be wrong but so far I am liking the Mic 2 with the lav. I also own the Rode Wireless Go Mic I & II, btw. I know people are having doubts about the Mic 2, but I want to give DJI a chance. They offer so much convenience and connecting them to the Pocket 3 or the Action 4 without a receiver is a win for me, not to mention the 32 bit float. The other day I connected my Korg keyboard to the Mic 2 and with some EQ in Logic, the 32 bit float file wasn't bad for a quick recording without mixers, extra cables etc. I have faith in this tiny Mic.
How much better does the Lav sound vs the internal mic? I just got the mic 2 and was pretty disappointed in the sound but I also ordered the Lav so I’m hoping it makes it sound a lot better.
@@Tanner_Teves after some testing I still add eq with the lav mic. The lav seems to help a bit vs without. I hope DJI can brings us a firmware to make it sound better. But for now, out of the box will still sound muddy but some EQ helps.
To thumbs up for honesty about the low cut filter being on :D It’s slightly annoying that it turns on by default when doing a factory reset, and items on when the device is new and taken out of the box.
1:29 you edit the audio file alone, but still have audio from video recording, does that mean that for the edit you use audio file from DJI mic 2 transmitter itself? not from the video recording
You want to turn off the low pass filter. Low pass filter just gets rid of “low” frequencies like fan or rumbles or just “General Electric” noise but depending on your voice it can “muddy” the sound. It’s always better to have RAW audio and tweak in post.
Finally something useful, thanks!! I've watched a ton of side-by-side reviews out of the box and the DJI Mic 2 sounds significantly worse than the now cheaper DJI Mic 1, which would be a big problem and disappointment, but I mean I wouldn't expect my $3k camera to work perfectly out of the box. I always process my audio and nobody else has answered whether the data is there to process it into sounding good. Low cut filter off, EQ applied (which I'll create once and save as a preset), and it sounds great. Might be nice to see DJI release a firmware update with some EQ settings for those who want a flatter sound or something that's more ready out of the box, but I feel a lot more confident to buy this knowing that it can be easily adjusted to my space and voice
Yes that's something you can do depending on your editing software. Also try updating the DJI Mic, they dropped a new firmware the improved its built int EQ
Thanks for the video. But I can't make anything out of the comparison. "EQ applied" is a lot louder so it's not a fair comparison. You should level match them.
@@Fredo.heavyy I mean the issue everyone is complaining or making videos about after the release of the new mics. I'm just wondering how come nobody was complaining about the one that came with the Osmo Pocket 3.
Hi Fredo, have you downloaded the updated firmware update for DJI mic 2 yet? Wayne RECs did a video a few days ago showing the difference in sound the mic now has. If you have already updated yours, has it changed the way you post process your DJI Mic 2 audio?
@@Fredo.heavyy Thanks for the reply. I will keep that in mind. Your breakdown of post-processing the DJI Mic 2 is great and informative. Also, I like the new update as well it sounds much better. I have the DJI Mic 1 set and also a Mic 2 I got with my Osmo pocket 3 and I always thought the Mic 1 sounded better.
why is it bad to have the low cut on if this It’s techincally great for getting a cleaner, more professional sound? especially in environments where low-frequency noise might be present... I am confused with the final part of the video :D BUT these settings will make our videos SO MUCH BETTER. thank you!
It’s better to do it in your editing software after recording, it gives you more flexibility in case the built in low cut filter is doing too much “processing” Most mic system low cut filter aren’t as robust as the editing software, really depends on your ability to edit audio and your preference.
@@Fredo.heavyy awesome thank you so much for replying so fast. I am watching the DJI MIC 2 video u did next with best settings :) - I come from a video production and animation background I can learn this stuff 😊 with your videos! Thanksssss 💗
Great content. This mic has been a real hassle for me to dial in with or without the lav for a our podcast. Definitely going to try the EQ setting but during our filming theres a lot of times where we are screaming and even with the mic at -10 and the receiver at -10 and the camera at 2-3 (which is weird because the audio quality seems to drop) it STILL peaks and causes a horrible popping sensation. Going to try the 32 bit float but I am almost certain its going to be annoying as hell for me, where the DJI peaking was a more bearable bad sound 🤣
I watched your video, great content. I did hear the popping sound you're speaking about, might be because you're both so close to each other and made a loud sound. Could be some kind interference, I would try recording in mono mode vs stereo, also curious if you have low cute filter enabled and noise canceling.
@@Fredo.heavyy It would be low cut on, low cut off, noise cancellation on, noise cancellation off, 32 bit float on vs. off. It was all the time. I ended up having to return them because I had tried every single setting. I didn't, however, try stereo. While filming our podcast outdoors I used the lav and had each mic recording seperately, but I am not a wizard on resolve with the audio editing (to be honest I couldn't get to the audio settings screen you were on which makes me think it was premier.)
Hi, recently I bought a DJI Mic 2 and I'm very disappointed because the only way to make the standalone recordings usable is to set the TX gain to +12dB, but they still have to be boosted a lot in post. I turned off the Low pass filter, I tried 32 and 24 bits, I tried everything but the records are still very quiet when I put the TX on my chest. Is it normal ? Does somoene managed to records something on a dji mic 2 without having to drastically boost in post ?
@@PiBou321 So you're just pulling the file off the mic and syncing in post. your unit might be defective? you're not plugging in anything to it? (lav)? and your e sure its on 32bit float mode?
@@Fredo.heavyy Yes, all you said. My is that it is defective, i will send it back. I just wanted to know if it was normal to have very quiet rawq like that because I'm not familiar with that kind of devices and sound in general. Thank you for the advices :)
*Hey Brother I just wanted to say Thanks!!! You stepped up my audio game. I’d love to do a Video with you on this Topic if you’re Interested? Let me know!!!*
I don't think there is an issue, maybe a few bad copies floating around but its mostly user error w/ not disabling "low pass" filter My unit works great, no problems.
@@LoudFlashmedia I just shot all day in NYC and I’ll be making a short vlog, used the DJI Mic 2 and they worked flawlessly. Battery life was great too. Of course test yours out, update the firmware and enjoy them!
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hey great video. mic 2 sounded great after you "fixed" it. sadly, i dont have the knowledge nor the software to do what you just did. i do play around and experiment with the mic 2's audio thru an old filmora editing software. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt. i still believe the rode wireless pro sounds better with minimal processing. but dji is a lot easier to work with given my current filming set up. still, thanks for doing this video. an eye-opener to say the least.
ok so im really happy that the noise cancel button can be disabled ! .. but this is what I dont get ... this tx is small , so most men have banana hands and holding the tx to put in their pocket , its easy to hold the power button and turn it off including recording ! .. how is this possible ??? surely all they had to do was a disable all tx buttons via rx !! its just so frustrating ,,,.. please can everyone message dji ? all we want is a hold option like the zoom h1 which is ancient !
Obviously you know what you're doing, but how is anyone else supposed to follow along not knowing what software you're using? Slow down and give some context...or at the very least, link it in the description.
your voice has a lot of sibilance. the problem is that your trying to fix your voice on already expensive product. for something 349 you shouldn't be playing around with EQ trying to make it sound good. Rode Wireless Pro sounds amazing out of the box with a lot of extra features that dji doesnt provide for the price point. Unless dji has an software update I will be returning it.
Did you watch to the end of the video? You might have missed something more important than “sibilance” You should be able to play around with any content (audio/video) that’s the creativity component and is probably true irregardless of price. Do you think the EQ improved the audio? What system you rocking with rn? Appreciate the comment
@@Philomathethere’s are so many problems with the dji mic 2. Why should I be stuck with a broken product? I bought the lav and spent over 420 dollars. My time is valuable. I have to have turnover or else I lose clients. And if I can’t use it for professional purposes then what’s the point? I am not the only one concerned there are more established channels that are saying the same thing. You might not value your work but I do and my clients do. Advertising false information is not the right move.
That's why I rock with you bro,you're an honest stand up guy. I highly doubt other creators would've admitted a mistake in judgment and apologized..
Just recently subscribed and I noticed that you are always looking at yourself on the screen of your camera, looking into the lens would make things feel more genuine
doing the same thing, and really need to change it
No Fred’s it’s a huge deal and I subscribed love the honesty, great content as well not just the DJI mic stuff… all of it love that calendar
Thanks! This was really helpful and really good. It does help a lot with the sound clarity!
man I just spent several hours watching DJI & Rode mic videos, and I love the way you do things more than all the others I saw.
I've really been going back and forth and almost went for cheaper DJI 1 after much deliberation because of out-of-box sound quality (for most of the time when I want to use it as my live zoom/discord mic or just instantly upload whatever I record, instead of EQing which I'm learning about),
but the clarification you added at the end of this video just solidified I'm going with 2. Thank you very much.
Broooo!! Just tried this on a few clips in Prem. What a legend! 🔥
Oh Man!!! Your EQ worked perfectly on different videos (indoor meeting room, villa, etc.) and was extremely helpful for me. Thank you so much for your amazing work!
Where I can find what EQ settings are you used?
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@@Fredo.heavyythanks 💪
Also wondering this. Thanks
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Bro thank you, you took the sadness away from me today. Thought I made a huge mistake buying this mic. Sounds decent now!
What software did you use to add the eq settings?
yeah that would be nice to know xDD
@@mavicprah8063 premier pro adobe
@@mavicprah8063 He used Adobe Premiere Pro.
Premiere
Solid content my dude. Keep it up!
I tried using the DJI mic on my iphone and it sounds horribly muffled. These settings didn't help at all unfortunately, I have no idea why the mic sounds so bad and muffled :/
Which iPhone?
@@Fredo.heavyy14
bluetooth connection limits the audio quality, plug the receiver through the audio interface to get the best sound.
Have you got any tips to make the audio sound this good on Final Cut ?
Please I love love this video!!! RT
@@icsolano The EQ curve I was able to generate was very nice……but the treble and base boost killed me as I couldn’t find where to correct that appropriately in ADOBE AUDITION “HELP FREDO” THANKS
great break down. I'm trying out some preprocessing on audio doing it in obs first (I have reasons) but exact same variables apply there as well. I setup compressor, EQ for treble and bass and sounds fantastic
THIS is the video I needed to see!!! Thanks Fredo!
Bro you've helped me a lot on this one , a well done explainer video on sound ,
is there any possibility to disable the low cut filter without the receiver? can't find any info in the manual / faqs :O
Gotta have the receiver
I just got my DJI Mic 2 for traveling and real estate. What software do you use for editing?
I’m using adobe premiere.
Make sure you update the DJI mic software you might not need to do this EQ anymore
@Fredo.heavyy I don't have any firmware or anything to update. But, I would like to adjust the EQ. I did that with my headphones. So, if I can make these better than I will do it.
A little confused about the 32bit float..is it for both the receiver into the camera audio and the transmitter or is it either or? Not sure if it’s on the camera, the transmitter, or both?
Simple.
32 bit float is only on the internal recording of the transmitter (DJI Mic 2) device.
I pump audio into my camera via the receiver BUT also record a backup track w/ 32bit on the Mic itself, just to be safe.
@@Fredo.heavyy ohhh ok awesome. Thank you. I was just confused on where the actual 32bit float was. Appreciate it
Haven't got to EQ but I think out of the box with Low Cut turn off it sounds better than when on. But barely noticeable. On the other hand the Noise cancelling is another factor which RODE Pro doesn't have. Lastly haven't tried the new DJI Lav mic. Heard it sounds better too.
Finally I found a video. Thanks homie 🙏
Love your content, what editing software do you prefer?
I’m using adobe premier
Fredo could you show is how to do this in Davinci Resolve??? ❤
Are you using Adobe Premiere Pro? Sony Vegas?
Adobe premiere, didn’t even know Sony Vegas was a thing
@@Fredo.heavyy Hahaha ok thanks.
This is in Premiere, yeah? Have you done anything like this using Final Cut?
only using premiere rn
Dude super helpful, thank you so much!
Super duper! THANKS so much! Very helpful. Cheers! 😀
Is it fine for the iPhone? With transmitter, I want to make a blog )
which software were u using to adjust the mic? i'm really confused if we are changing the actual quality of the mic when speaking into it or we're changing the quality afterwards in the editing software. so for example if i stream trough my phone using the mic, or record a video, will it sound that good or is that only when u put the clips into an editing software?
Ill try to explain.
The DJI Mic and most quality audio products record in a "flat" or "neutral" response so that it can work with ALL different types of peoples voices (men, women, deep, high, squeaky etc etc)
It's our job to tweak the audio in "post" via an editing program to get the desired sound.
That's how professional audio equipment works, just like a RAW photo or a LOG Profile video.
SO in short the good sound is always there you just need to polish it up.
Also im usine adobe premier but these setting would be similar in other major software.
Not gonna lie, I was so pumped about the tips and got so disappointed when I saw a premier lol, BUT, I turned off low pass filter and my mic sounds better lol thanks!
What editing program are you on? I’m considering switching
@@Fredo.heavyy fcpx, it was the first one that I got and I stick with it
I would love to see this tutorial for fcpx too, I tried to do it in fcpx following your advice but It's not the same
would you say the best out of the box sound is the rode wireless pro?
I’d have to give them all another listen to be fair and impartial.
Rode and Hollyand both did an amazing jobs with their products. The real “decider” is 32bit float and form factor. For my application it’s DJI, maybe for more serious “professional” the time code and locking lav
I respect both use case and recommend you go with the system with more Pros than Cons for your use case.
Thanks for this Fredo. Have you had the chance to try out the MIc 2 with the new DJI lavalier mic? I noticed that with the lav mic the mic 2 sounds a bit brightener. I also tried the Rode Lavalier Go, and the DJI lav sounded better to my ears. I'm not an audiophile, so I could be wrong but so far I am liking the Mic 2 with the lav. I also own the Rode Wireless Go Mic I & II, btw. I know people are having doubts about the Mic 2, but I want to give DJI a chance. They offer so much convenience and connecting them to the Pocket 3 or the Action 4 without a receiver is a win for me, not to mention the 32 bit float. The other day I connected my Korg keyboard to the Mic 2 and with some EQ in Logic, the 32 bit float file wasn't bad for a quick recording without mixers, extra cables etc. I have faith in this tiny Mic.
The new DJI Lav 2 isn’t in stock in my area yet, I am very curious to try it out!
Stay tuned!
How much better does the Lav sound vs the internal mic? I just got the mic 2 and was pretty disappointed in the sound but I also ordered the Lav so I’m hoping it makes it sound a lot better.
@@Tanner_Teves after some testing I still add eq with the lav mic. The lav seems to help a bit vs without. I hope DJI can brings us a firmware to make it sound better. But for now, out of the box will still sound muddy but some EQ helps.
What audio software is it that you use to set up your eq
I’m using adobe premiere but I’m sure you can find similar setting in davinci resolve
@@Fredo.heavyy thank you so much for replying back to me
What is the name of the software you use for the EQ settings?
He is using Adobe Premiere Pro.
To thumbs up for honesty about the low cut filter being on :D It’s slightly annoying that it turns on by default when doing a factory reset, and items on when the device is new and taken out of the box.
1:29 you edit the audio file alone, but still have audio from video recording, does that mean that for the edit you use audio file from DJI mic 2 transmitter itself? not from the video recording
Can you do this for Final cut?
Could you please do the equivalent for fcpx?
I bought a new DJI mic 2 after watching your videos, Okay now should I 'off' the low cut or 'on' to get better results !?
I've no idea what it does ?
You want to turn off the low pass filter.
Low pass filter just gets rid of “low” frequencies like fan or rumbles or just “General Electric” noise but depending on your voice it can “muddy” the sound.
It’s always better to have RAW audio and tweak in post.
@@Fredo.heavyy TQ for Reply 🤩😊🙏
Finally something useful, thanks!! I've watched a ton of side-by-side reviews out of the box and the DJI Mic 2 sounds significantly worse than the now cheaper DJI Mic 1, which would be a big problem and disappointment, but I mean I wouldn't expect my $3k camera to work perfectly out of the box. I always process my audio and nobody else has answered whether the data is there to process it into sounding good. Low cut filter off, EQ applied (which I'll create once and save as a preset), and it sounds great.
Might be nice to see DJI release a firmware update with some EQ settings for those who want a flatter sound or something that's more ready out of the box, but I feel a lot more confident to buy this knowing that it can be easily adjusted to my space and voice
great explanation many thanks!
Is there a way to create a preset layer that I can use on all clips once I make this audio EQ? Like a LUT ?
Yes that's something you can do depending on your editing software.
Also try updating the DJI Mic, they dropped a new firmware the improved its built int EQ
I have single DJI Mic 2 transmitter (not the kit with the receiver, just the single stand alone mic). How do you adjust the gain for the mic?
Thanks for the video. But I can't make anything out of the comparison. "EQ applied" is a lot louder so it's not a fair comparison. You should level match them.
What you are perceiving as “loud” are the EQ settings highlight my vocally frequency.
The clips are essentially at the same level
Do you know if this DJI Mic 2 issue is also on the transmitter that came with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3?
What DJI Mic 2 issue? Like the low pass being engaged out the box?
I’m sure you’d be able to check once connected to the Pocket Osmo 3
@@Fredo.heavyy I mean the issue everyone is complaining or making videos about after the release of the new mics. I'm just wondering how come nobody was complaining about the one that came with the Osmo Pocket 3.
Hi Fredo, have you downloaded the updated firmware update for DJI mic 2 yet? Wayne RECs did a video a few days ago showing the difference in sound the mic now has. If you have already updated yours, has it changed the way you post process your DJI Mic 2 audio?
Haven't updated firmware yet but I wouldn't apply the same EQ out of principle .
Heard a couple other peoples samples and it is much more improved.
@@Fredo.heavyy Thanks for the reply. I will keep that in mind. Your breakdown of post-processing the DJI Mic 2 is great and informative.
Also, I like the new update as well it sounds much better. I have the DJI Mic 1 set and also a Mic 2 I got with my Osmo pocket 3 and I always thought the Mic 1 sounded better.
Are you doing this on resolve?
Adobe premier, but you should be able to find same effect in resolve
@@Fredo.heavyy thanks. Now I need to look for that. I can’t find it. lol. Love your content keep it up. I’m from queens so rooting for you bro!
why is it bad to have the low cut on if this It’s techincally great for getting a cleaner, more professional sound? especially in environments where low-frequency noise might be present... I am confused with the final part of the video :D BUT these settings will make our videos SO MUCH BETTER. thank you!
It’s better to do it in your editing software after recording, it gives you more flexibility in case the built in low cut filter is doing too much “processing”
Most mic system low cut filter aren’t as robust as the editing software, really depends on your ability to edit audio and your preference.
@@Fredo.heavyy awesome thank you so much for replying so fast. I am watching the DJI MIC 2 video u did next with best settings :) - I come from a video production and animation background I can learn this stuff 😊 with your videos! Thanksssss 💗
Great content. This mic has been a real hassle for me to dial in with or without the lav for a our podcast. Definitely going to try the EQ setting but during our filming theres a lot of times where we are screaming and even with the mic at -10 and the receiver at -10 and the camera at 2-3 (which is weird because the audio quality seems to drop) it STILL peaks and causes a horrible popping sensation. Going to try the 32 bit float but I am almost certain its going to be annoying as hell for me, where the DJI peaking was a more bearable bad sound 🤣
I watched your video, great content.
I did hear the popping sound you're speaking about, might be because you're both so close to each other and made a loud sound.
Could be some kind interference, I would try recording in mono mode vs stereo, also curious if you have low cute filter enabled and noise canceling.
@@Fredo.heavyy It would be low cut on, low cut off, noise cancellation on, noise cancellation off, 32 bit float on vs. off. It was all the time. I ended up having to return them because I had tried every single setting. I didn't, however, try stereo. While filming our podcast outdoors I used the lav and had each mic recording seperately, but I am not a wizard on resolve with the audio editing (to be honest I couldn't get to the audio settings screen you were on which makes me think it was premier.)
Hi, recently I bought a DJI Mic 2 and I'm very disappointed because the only way to make the standalone recordings usable is to set the TX gain to +12dB, but they still have to be boosted a lot in post.
I turned off the Low pass filter, I tried 32 and 24 bits, I tried everything but the records are still very quiet when I put the TX on my chest.
Is it normal ? Does somoene managed to records something on a dji mic 2 without having to drastically boost in post ?
Yea it shouldn’t work like that.
I can get a clean recording with +5db on my chest.
What device are you using it with?
@@Fredo.heavyyI just use the mic alone ; without connecting it to my camera
@@PiBou321 So you're just pulling the file off the mic and syncing in post.
your unit might be defective? you're not plugging in anything to it? (lav)? and your e sure its on 32bit float mode?
@@Fredo.heavyy Yes, all you said. My is that it is defective, i will send it back. I just wanted to know if it was normal to have very quiet rawq like that because I'm not familiar with that kind of devices and sound in general. Thank you for the advices :)
hey can i apply these EQ stuff on CapCut?
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Do you think DJI can fix this in unit with a update? You'd think......not?
I don't think there is an issue, maybe a few bad copies floating around but its mostly user error w/ not disabling "low pass" filter
My unit works great, no problems.
@@Fredo.heavyy Just opened my box after having it a week.....hopefully all is good!
@@LoudFlashmedia I just shot all day in NYC and I’ll be making a short vlog, used the DJI Mic 2 and they worked flawlessly. Battery life was great too.
Of course test yours out, update the firmware and enjoy them!
How do you get to the EQ settings bro
On the effects panel on Premiere Pro, just type in the search box the EQ filters he mentioned. Easy to find that way.
please this video for davinci resolve
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I usually use CapCut , is there a way to EQ this audio?
hey have you found your answer?
@@mariuspistoale9790 i havent!
Gonna have to see if I can copy that in davinci :p
One of my mics battery ran out, so I swapped to the other one… & in post, the 2nd one was brighter! I’m def annoyed about this.
Thanks for the 411
Add a de-esser on there and you'll be blessed
hey great video. mic 2 sounded great after you "fixed" it. sadly, i dont have the knowledge nor the software to do what you just did.
i do play around and experiment with the mic 2's audio thru an old filmora editing software. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt.
i still believe the rode wireless pro sounds better with minimal processing. but dji is a lot easier to work with given my current filming set up.
still, thanks for doing this video. an eye-opener to say the least.
ok so im really happy that the noise cancel button can be disabled ! .. but this is what I dont get ... this tx is small , so most men have banana hands and holding the tx to put in their pocket , its easy to hold the power button and turn it off including recording ! .. how is this possible ??? surely all they had to do was a disable all tx buttons via rx !!
its just so frustrating ,,,.. please can everyone message dji ? all we want is a hold option like the zoom h1 which is ancient !
Way to hold that mic. just someone else in his video talking about people quiting the platform. Muy buen, me encanta
Obviously you know what you're doing, but how is anyone else supposed to follow along not knowing what software you're using? Slow down and give some context...or at the very least, link it in the description.
You’re right.
I should remake this video with updated instructions.
I’m using adobe premiere as my editing program.
your voice has a lot of sibilance. the problem is that your trying to fix your voice on already expensive product. for something 349 you shouldn't be playing around with EQ trying to make it sound good. Rode Wireless Pro sounds amazing out of the box with a lot of extra features that dji doesnt provide for the price point. Unless dji has an software update I will be returning it.
Did you watch to the end of the video? You might have missed something more important than “sibilance”
You should be able to play around with any content (audio/video) that’s the creativity component and is probably true irregardless of price.
Do you think the EQ improved the audio?
What system you rocking with rn?
Appreciate the comment
That doesn’t make sense. It’s like saying you shouldn’t have to color grade the video because the camera is expensive.
@@Philomathethere’s are so many problems with the dji mic 2. Why should I be stuck with a broken product? I bought the lav and spent over 420 dollars. My time is valuable. I have to have turnover or else I lose clients. And if I can’t use it for professional purposes then what’s the point? I am not the only one concerned there are more established channels that are saying the same thing. You might not value your work but I do and my clients do. Advertising false information is not the right move.
I would argue that the freedom to optimize in post is PRECISELY what should come from an expensive tech item.
This comment is so hilariously stupid that I don't even know where to begin 😂
What software were you using to eq?
I’m using adobe premier