I sincerely appreciate your DIY approach of keeping costs down and making the Art affordable/reacheable. Been following for a couple years now. Great work. Great channel.
This principle is as old as the world itself. I've been using it for so long in my recording studio as a sound engineer for different purposes and now I use it as a videographer. There's EVEN MORE to it: Magic Lantern software on older Canon cameras allows it to record internal mic to one channel and external to the other, so you can have up to THREE sources! Of course, the 2 externals will be combined to 1 mono, but if you balance the volumes well, it works fine.
Hey man how do you set the settings on Magic Lantern to record both internal audio & external (considering recording from wireless mics)? I've just got magic lantern on my T3i & the "focus peaking" is a blessing for sit downs. Since I have to manual focus..
Thank you so much for this! Going to use this for my vlogs. I needed a solution to get audio around me using the wireless go as I found turning the camera towards others in my vlog and filming them was a no go. Now I’ll have my video mic pro facing the direction the camera is pointing and the go on me. Going to be amazing and thanks to you 🙏🏼
keep in mind that with two separate channels you will now have the potential for phase issues. I run into this when recording music where mics at different distances from the source can cause cancellation/boosting at different frequencies. Not so noticable with speech perhaps but you should be aware of it. Not a problem if you're muting one channel as he does here.
I just bought two from Amazon. Arrived today and it works very well. Thanks. A timely and affordable solution for my upcoming shooting on July 9. Thanks Celeb.
Thanks so much ... was looking for a splitter to use two mics on a Sony zv1 while vlogging. My dad in the back shooting the video and the rode vidmicro capturing my voice. Appreciate you
Kaleb, The only problem is that Hosa doesn't gold plate its connectors. You probably know the reason for Gold plating over the nickel is to eliminate ridges and pits that act like micro-nano-capacitors to create static. Yep - that's why a nickel connector will sound off when it's turned, inserted, and unplugged, and two gold mating contact surfaces will stay quiet. Gold is essentially self-lubricating.
Great video! Man I just got two of those Rode Wireless Go mics and was freaking out how to capture both mics. Then I looked in box again and B&H Photo included that $5 cable. BOOM!
Finally! Something I can actually use This would be great for over the shoulder shots when one of your actors isn't facing the mic and the other is yelling at the top of their lungs. Also if you have a lav that you don't want to put all your faith into so you can at least have a back-up and won't ruin an entire days worth of filming
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you so much 🤩🙏✨ My first interview video did *really* well so I'm looking forward to doing more, and this is the perfect solution for my two lav mics.
Super helpful! For some reason, I didn't think this would work with mics that don't have batteries. Just ordered via your link; I'm testing this week on my G85 with Rode Wireless Go and Movo VXR-10.
I didn't think this would work for some reason because of the 5v plug-in power required by the Rode mic. Brilliant news!! My Rode Wireless Go will work lovely with this setup.
Thanks, Caleb! This is perfect. I knew such a cable was out there, but had a tough time locating it. As an actor, I submit lots of auditions where I have someone reading another character in a scene. I use a lapel mic, and it just doesn't pick up the other actor's voice very well. Excellent solution here.
I used this exact setup for an event shoot where we needed to grab interviews, works fantastic. That said, when I say "Exact setup" I mean a super janky-ass version of this setup. They didn't have the proper cables anywhere locally, and I needed it that night since the shoot was so last minute, so I had to combine a few different adapters to make it work. In the end, my rig was a mess, but I got great audio from a wireless handheld mic and had backup audio from the on-camera mic, so my editor and I were very happy.
Two questions 😊 1) Do you use Limiter on or off when you record audio to your camera? 2) Can you change the settings of each channel left or right differently on the GH5?
Yep, this is super useful. I've been doing it for my podcast I record locally with a friend. I push each lav mic into a different channel on a cheap Olympus voice recorder. That way I can use the compressor in Audacity to equalize our voices a bit.
@@TheBiggerDream You would have two on one channel. A mic input only has two. In that case you might as well put all three on one line and balance each person.
@@ScottJWaldron Hmm. Thanks for the reply, how do you recommend we add a third mic then? We currently use this setup, and a struggling to see how to add a 3rd mic.
@@TheBiggerDream I'm no expert, but I'd say switch to an actual recorder that can handle multiple inputs/tracks. I don't know of any off-hand that take multiple 3.5mm inputs, but there are a ton that take XLR. The Zoom H6 for example. There are XLR to 3.5mm adapters, but I have no idea if or how well they work. Otherwise, a cheaper solution is to get something like Zoom H1N and record one or two people into that with the third on the camera. The issue would be quality differences between people on the recorder and the person on the camera.
great info! thank you. can I use this for a smartphone? or do I just need to add adapter for iphone to use this splitter cable? I am trying to do 2-3 person interviews using iphone- need high quality audio. thank you!
Holy smokes thank you for this! Total life saver! Ive always wanted to run to lavs into my camera but have never had a solution! Just had to run them into my zoom!
Hi Caleb - Great options in this tutorial as always. I do have a request, if you could do a tutorial on budget Tripods and Fluid heads would be a great help.
Hey! Thanks a lot for this video! It is exactly what I needed. I have a silly question. You mentioned that one audio is Left and one is Right. Does that mean that when listening to it on headphones or the speakers of my macbook the audio will only be heard either on the left headphone or the right headphone? or that does not change how the audio will be heard?
Love this. I have been using my zoom as a pass through for the mic to get two sets of recordings, but thats two devices to sync up in the edit. This will be easier and less clunky. However, I guess i can have three sets if i continue using the zoom pass through.
I'd love to use this for vlogging with my girlfriend. We could each use a Rode Wireless Go and capture us walking and talking without having to push her levels up and introduce more noise into the shot.
Thanks so much! Is it possible to connect two lapel mics to the same camera? I'm having issues finding info on this. If it is possible, how would i go about doing this. For example, for an interview and there's a lapel mic for each person.
Thanks. I've been planning to do some interviews so this was very helpful, but then your suggestion to record myself using two mics is just brilliant. If one mic fails I've got a backup.
I’m having a problem connecting my comica wireless mic system. I have the two transmitters and one receiver and I’m trying to use them both with my mix pre 3 but I can’t get it to work.
That's what I came here looking for. At the beginning Caleb said that each signal ie. L&R stays L&R when recorded. So having two channels paling back (being L&R) is stereo?
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Great tutorial! Will I have any problems connecting a 3.5 stereo (trrs) plug with a mono signal to the splitter?
Thanks for the intel! Great solution. Wondering if you happen to know, if in the case that one of the two audio signals going into the camera happens to be a stereo signal, what the result would be in the corresponding channel (I use a Sennheiser wireless lav and want to begin simultaneously utilizing an on-camera mic (potentially stereo) such as the Rode Stereo VideoMic. Any thoughts on what I'd encounter in my premier edit software? Much appreciated.
As you said one is getting recorded in left and one in right does that mean , we have sound only in one speaker ?, or both these seperate channels are recorded in stereo format ? such that when I take it on the editing software , they are individually stereo .... or are they mono .... ?
Each microphone's track would be in mono, but the file should be set to stereo so that you can double the audio track up, and isolate each track to their respective audio track.
Hey Caleb!! Don't know if you'll see this, but I'm looking for a tip... I shoot my cooking videos with a Canon 70D and a Canon 24mm f2.8 lens. I feel like my videos are really soft focus and I can not get them as sharp as I've seen other videos using the 70d. I've tried using different lens' without much difference. I shoot using 1080 24p alli usual 1/50 f4 ISO160 and turn off every auto setting besides autofocus. Any thoughts? Do I need more light?
If anyone else reads this that might have some ideas let me know! I would really appreciate it. I order 2 more lights and some softboxes and I'm shooting tonight so we'll see if it makes a difference.
@@SauceStache more than likely more light will help but knowing your camera settings during shooting would give context to the problem. off the top of my head, I'd say you probably have the lens wide open (ie - lowest aperture setting) and have a relatively close distance between the subject and the camera which would give you a relatively shallow DOF. Adding more light alone would only make your image brighter. You would also need to either 1) increase the distance between the camera and subject, or 2) stop down your aperture. My guess is you have the camera where you want it so your best bet would be to stop down your aperture and add light until you reach the level of focus you want. Lmk if this helps. Other quick checks : lens elements are clean, camera sensor is clean
Great video. Im looking to get a new camcorder and mic upgrade. I want to use a parabolic mic as primary mic then probably a shotgun facing opposite direction and this cable seems to help with what i want to do.
Thanks for this solution. Quick question: If I purchased a 3.5mm male to 3x female stereo splitter audio cable, could I use two for lavs and the third for monitoring audio with headphones?
I like the two channels into a 3.5. Redo it right hiss on the lav mic and the Rode needs direction and the room is bad. It's a redo ! Zoom it ! I'm glade I have audio interfaces ! That GH5 can record good video !
excellent idea - but is it reliable in run and gun paid shoots? adapters can get funky over time so when monitoring sound, do you get left / right in each ear or does the camera headphone jack pick one output? would love to avoid recording any buzzing / 50hz tone on the recording. Looking forward to trying this out though, always handy to have a backup + sometimes i forget to unplug the wireless mic thus recording no sound!
Would be good to mention that if your camera isn't capable of recording two seperately tracks. This solution record two mic in one track. Which means you can't split them in post. I have the Sony A7RII and edit in Premiere. Also when connecting videoMicro and GO, my video Micro don't get enough power to capture sound. It's on, but only with half the recording power, since it splits the power. So I guess the boom mic needs a battery of it's own.
Will this work with USB mics? I currently have a a6600 Sony, and use a aux cord from mic to camera. Works good. So if I buy another aux cord and this attachment will it work?
Great audio tip! Thanks! All I could find online here in Thailand is a 3.5mm male to dual 3.5mm female jacks. But this one is made for one mic and one set of headphones. Will this work for inputting two mics?
Hi Sir, could you kindly confirm that the cable you are talking about in the link above is "Hosa YMM-261 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 3.5 mm TSF Stereo Breakout Cable". Just want to make sure before I place order. Thanks!
Wow, so much hissssss from the lapel wireless mic at 2:00, considering you're right next to the receiver. But like the concept of using the camera to record two individual mono channels rather than stereo... wonder why no one else has thought of it...
Malcolm Crabbe these cables have been around 'forever' and this method has been aroubd for years. Common with dual lavs for a two person interview or a shotgun mic and wireless lav for field work if you dont have/need a seperate audio recorder box. No need to sync after also.
If I used this with a Tasdam DR 05 for two people on two wireless mics, I would plug the 3.5 into the wireless receiver, one channel into the Tasdam, and one into the camera? The tasdam gets better sound than the camera
I followed your advice with a canon m50 mark ii. I bought the Hose YMM 261 you suggested. Except the m50 seemed to be recording both mics on both of the audio channels-- which defeats the purpose. Any thoughts?
I sincerely appreciate your DIY approach of keeping costs down and making the Art affordable/reacheable. Been following for a couple years now. Great work. Great channel.
Nice affordable solution - thanks Caleb!
4.5 years later and people are still benefitting from this video- me, for example. Thanks for this useful, helpful advice.
I literally tried every other splitter (at once) and this one is the only one that worked! Thank you.
This principle is as old as the world itself. I've been using it for so long in my recording studio as a sound engineer for different purposes and now I use it as a videographer. There's EVEN MORE to it: Magic Lantern software on older Canon cameras allows it to record internal mic to one channel and external to the other, so you can have up to THREE sources! Of course, the 2 externals will be combined to 1 mono, but if you balance the volumes well, it works fine.
Hey man how do you set the settings on Magic Lantern to record both internal audio & external (considering recording from wireless mics)? I've just got magic lantern on my T3i & the "focus peaking" is a blessing for sit downs. Since I have to manual focus..
Thank you so much for this! Going to use this for my vlogs. I needed a solution to get audio around me using the wireless go as I found turning the camera towards others in my vlog and filming them was a no go. Now I’ll have my video mic pro facing the direction the camera is pointing and the go on me. Going to be amazing and thanks to you 🙏🏼
keep in mind that with two separate channels you will now have the potential for phase issues. I run into this when recording music where mics at different distances from the source can cause cancellation/boosting at different frequencies. Not so noticable with speech perhaps but you should be aware of it. Not a problem if you're muting one channel as he does here.
I just bought two from Amazon. Arrived today and it works very well. Thanks. A timely and affordable solution for my upcoming shooting on July 9. Thanks Celeb.
Great tip and video! I bought a similar splitter of another brand for the same reason. I use the splitter to use two lavalier mics for interviews.
Really like that this will let you have to mics already sync'ed to your video.
Great vid, gets right to it without all the bullshit filler. Informative and the visual instructional was extremely helpful.
Thanks so much ... was looking for a splitter to use two mics on a Sony zv1 while vlogging. My dad in the back shooting the video and the rode vidmicro capturing my voice. Appreciate you
Simple solution and very useful, thanks man!
Kaleb, The only problem is that Hosa doesn't gold plate its connectors. You probably know the reason for Gold plating over the nickel is to eliminate ridges and pits that act like micro-nano-capacitors to create static. Yep - that's why a nickel connector will sound off when it's turned, inserted, and unplugged, and two gold mating contact surfaces will stay quiet. Gold is essentially self-lubricating.
This explains why I have static with my Rode Mic and Rode wireless mic.
What solution do you recommend ?
Recording with a single mono microphone always seemed like a waste for me. I’m glad you’ve featured an option to address this.
Great video! Man I just got two of those Rode Wireless Go mics and was freaking out how to capture both mics. Then I looked in box again and B&H Photo included that $5 cable. BOOM!
Finally! Something I can actually use
This would be great for over the shoulder shots when one of your actors isn't facing the mic and the other is yelling at the top of their lungs. Also if you have a lav that you don't want to put all your faith into so you can at least have a back-up and won't ruin an entire days worth of filming
This video just saved me from buying the sony XLR-K2M for 600$... Thank you loads Caleb!
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you so much 🤩🙏✨ My first interview video did *really* well so I'm looking forward to doing more, and this is the perfect solution for my two lav mics.
Super helpful! For some reason, I didn't think this would work with mics that don't have batteries. Just ordered via your link; I'm testing this week on my G85 with Rode Wireless Go and Movo VXR-10.
The splitter you recommended arrived today, and worked perfectly! Thank you, Caleb.
Mine just came in the mail. Thanks for making this video, it'll make my street magic a lot better!
I didn't think this would work for some reason because of the 5v plug-in power required by the Rode mic. Brilliant news!! My Rode Wireless Go will work lovely with this setup.
I use 1/4" versions of these from HOSA cables for sidechain compressor, reverb and other rack mount effects. Didn't know they made a 1/8" version.
I used the saramonic ax100 two channel on camera mixer, which allowed me to adjust the levels of both mics prior to being recorded.
Thanks, Caleb! This is perfect. I knew such a cable was out there, but had a tough time locating it. As an actor, I submit lots of auditions where I have someone reading another character in a scene. I use a lapel mic, and it just doesn't pick up the other actor's voice very well. Excellent solution here.
I used this exact setup for an event shoot where we needed to grab interviews, works fantastic.
That said, when I say "Exact setup" I mean a super janky-ass version of this setup. They didn't have the proper cables anywhere locally, and I needed it that night since the shoot was so last minute, so I had to combine a few different adapters to make it work.
In the end, my rig was a mess, but I got great audio from a wireless handheld mic and had backup audio from the on-camera mic, so my editor and I were very happy.
Best tip of the week award, goes to Caleb...thanks.
You saved me on so much $, headache, and time. Thank you for this
Two questions 😊
1) Do you use Limiter on or off when you record audio to your camera?
2) Can you change the settings of each channel left or right differently on the GH5?
I ended buying 2 from b & h photo for $4.95 and it works great thank you this is just what I was looking for!! 🤘🏻
This is not available in India. Got it delivered from Amazon US site. Works as promised. Thanks for the info about editing.
Yep, this is super useful. I've been doing it for my podcast I record locally with a friend. I push each lav mic into a different channel on a cheap Olympus voice recorder. That way I can use the compressor in Audacity to equalize our voices a bit.
Have you tried adding a third mic with this type of setup?
@@TheBiggerDream You would have two on one channel. A mic input only has two. In that case you might as well put all three on one line and balance each person.
@@ScottJWaldron Hmm. Thanks for the reply, how do you recommend we add a third mic then? We currently use this setup, and a struggling to see how to add a 3rd mic.
@@TheBiggerDream I'm no expert, but I'd say switch to an actual recorder that can handle multiple inputs/tracks. I don't know of any off-hand that take multiple 3.5mm inputs, but there are a ton that take XLR. The Zoom H6 for example. There are XLR to 3.5mm adapters, but I have no idea if or how well they work. Otherwise, a cheaper solution is to get something like Zoom H1N and record one or two people into that with the third on the camera. The issue would be quality differences between people on the recorder and the person on the camera.
Scott Waldron thanks so much !!!
Thanks for the vid. I was looking for something like this to record an ITW with two people sitting next to eachother with a single external recorder.
That's it! That's the solution! Thank you Caleb, been heading something like this for a long time. Also, liking the new music!
Great wee video. Newby to digital camera stuff but this little trick his saved me a mini fortune!
great info! thank you. can I use this for a smartphone? or do I just need to add adapter for iphone to use this splitter cable? I am trying to do 2-3 person interviews using iphone- need high quality audio. thank you!
Holy smokes thank you for this! Total life saver! Ive always wanted to run to lavs into my camera but have never had a solution! Just had to run them into my zoom!
Hi Caleb -
Great options in this tutorial as always.
I do have a request, if you could do a tutorial on budget Tripods and Fluid heads would be a great help.
New introoooo! Also, really cool idea, love the simplicity.
Hey! Thanks a lot for this video! It is exactly what I needed. I have a silly question. You mentioned that one audio is Left and one is Right. Does that mean that when listening to it on headphones or the speakers of my macbook the audio will only be heard either on the left headphone or the right headphone? or that does not change how the audio will be heard?
A great solution to add ltc timecode to one track and audio to the other.
You are the thumbnail master!
Respect
Great idea man! Might work great for weddings too!
FANTASTIC. Well done! Easy to follow; great pace. This will be big help!
Love this. I have been using my zoom as a pass through for the mic to get two sets of recordings, but thats two devices to sync up in the edit. This will be easier and less clunky. However, I guess i can have three sets if i continue using the zoom pass through.
I'd love to use this for vlogging with my girlfriend. We could each use a Rode Wireless Go and capture us walking and talking without having to push her levels up and introduce more noise into the shot.
I use the splitter in the rode transmitter to get 2 lavs - works fine
Thanks so much! Is it possible to connect two lapel mics to the same camera? I'm having issues finding info on this. If it is possible, how would i go about doing this. For example, for an interview and there's a lapel mic for each person.
That's where this is about
For Premiere users who are confused: Clip -> Audio Options -> Breakout to Mono
Little follow up: I Unlinked the audio, clicked "Edit in Adobe Audition" and then I was able to Breakout to Mono....
Thanks. I've been planning to do some interviews so this was very helpful, but then your suggestion to record myself using two mics is just brilliant. If one mic fails I've got a backup.
Thanks for the advice. Very useful.
I’m having a problem connecting my comica wireless mic system. I have the two transmitters and one receiver and I’m trying to use them both with my mix pre 3 but I can’t get it to work.
Thanks Caleb, nice post. I wonder what your workflow is to turn the audio tracks into stereo after recording this way
That's what I came here looking for. At the beginning Caleb said that each signal ie. L&R stays L&R when recorded. So having two channels paling back (being L&R) is stereo?
Great tutorial! Will I have any problems connecting a 3.5 stereo (trrs) plug with a mono signal to the splitter?
Loving the new intro !!!
Thanks for the intel! Great solution. Wondering if you happen to know, if in the case that one of the two audio signals going into the camera happens to be a stereo signal, what the result would be in the corresponding channel (I use a Sennheiser wireless lav and want to begin simultaneously utilizing an on-camera mic (potentially stereo) such as the Rode Stereo VideoMic. Any thoughts on what I'd encounter in my premier edit software? Much appreciated.
Great tip. How do you record the camera's display on the back of the camera so clearly?
I'd assume he has a recorder hooked up to the HDMI lead he has plugged into the camera
oh so that would record the menu system as well
oh so that would record the menu system as well
What a great and easy answer to my problem! Thanks!
Just what i was looking for. Thanks
As you said one is getting recorded in left and one in right does that mean , we have sound only in one speaker ?, or both these seperate channels are recorded in stereo format ? such that when I take it on the editing software , they are individually stereo .... or are they mono .... ?
Each microphone's track would be in mono, but the file should be set to stereo so that you can double the audio track up, and isolate each track to their respective audio track.
Thank you so much for the help.
This is just What I need! Will it work with 2 Fifine K037B wirless lavalier mics and my Canon Vixia r800 camcorder?
Hey Caleb!! Don't know if you'll see this, but I'm looking for a tip... I shoot my cooking videos with a Canon 70D and a Canon 24mm f2.8 lens. I feel like my videos are really soft focus and I can not get them as sharp as I've seen other videos using the 70d. I've tried using different lens' without much difference.
I shoot using 1080 24p alli usual 1/50 f4 ISO160 and turn off every auto setting besides autofocus. Any thoughts? Do I need more light?
If anyone else reads this that might have some ideas let me know! I would really appreciate it. I order 2 more lights and some softboxes and I'm shooting tonight so we'll see if it makes a difference.
@@SauceStache more than likely more light will help but knowing your camera settings during shooting would give context to the problem. off the top of my head, I'd say you probably have the lens wide open (ie - lowest aperture setting) and have a relatively close distance between the subject and the camera which would give you a relatively shallow DOF. Adding more light alone would only make your image brighter. You would also need to either 1) increase the distance between the camera and subject, or 2) stop down your aperture. My guess is you have the camera where you want it so your best bet would be to stop down your aperture and add light until you reach the level of focus you want. Lmk if this helps.
Other quick checks : lens elements are clean, camera sensor is clean
Great video. Im looking to get a new camcorder and mic upgrade. I want to use a parabolic mic as primary mic then probably a shotgun facing opposite direction and this cable seems to help with what i want to do.
Nice! I've been looking for a cable like this for the last past moths! Thanks!
Exactly the information I was looking for. Great video, thank you!
Great tip Caleb!
Dead simple ..... and brilliant.
Thanks for this solution. Quick question: If I purchased a 3.5mm male to 3x female stereo splitter audio cable, could I use two for lavs and the third for monitoring audio with headphones?
Thank you for this! Made my life so much easier! 💖💖💖
Hey Caleb, is there a way to connect two smart lavs to a DSLR and record each to the left and right channel?
I believe he just said that
I like the two channels into a 3.5. Redo it right hiss on the lav mic and the Rode needs direction and the room is bad. It's a redo ! Zoom it ! I'm glade I have audio interfaces ! That GH5 can record good video !
Thank you for this video I have been looking for just this type of cable!!!
Just bought one ! Thanks for the tip.
excellent idea - but is it reliable in run and gun paid shoots? adapters can get funky over time so when monitoring sound, do you get left / right in each ear or does the camera headphone jack pick one output?
would love to avoid recording any buzzing / 50hz tone on the recording.
Looking forward to trying this out though, always handy to have a backup + sometimes i forget to unplug the wireless mic thus recording no sound!
$5 to make you holla...in stereo. Sweet idea. Keep up the innovative videos. :)
Would be good to mention that if your camera isn't capable of recording two seperately tracks. This solution record two mic in one track. Which means you can't split them in post. I have the Sony A7RII and edit in Premiere. Also when connecting videoMicro and GO, my video Micro don't get enough power to capture sound. It's on, but only with half the recording power, since it splits the power. So I guess the boom mic needs a battery of it's own.
Does each mic simply do Left and Right? I'm trying to break out both files in premiere and it isn't working.
Will this work with USB mics? I currently have a a6600 Sony, and use a aux cord from mic to camera. Works good. So if I buy another aux cord and this attachment will it work?
Great audio tip! Thanks! All I could find online here in Thailand is a 3.5mm male to dual 3.5mm female jacks. But this one is made for one mic and one set of headphones. Will this work for inputting two mics?
Hi Sir, could you kindly confirm that the cable you are talking about in the link above is "Hosa YMM-261 3.5 mm TRS to Dual 3.5 mm TSF Stereo Breakout Cable". Just want to make sure before I place order. Thanks!
Thank you sir, just what I needed to know!
Wow, so much hissssss from the lapel wireless mic at 2:00, considering you're right next to the receiver. But like the concept of using the camera to record two individual mono channels rather than stereo... wonder why no one else has thought of it...
Malcolm Crabbe these cables have been around 'forever' and this method has been aroubd for years. Common with dual lavs for a two person interview or a shotgun mic and wireless lav for field work if you dont have/need a seperate audio recorder box. No need to sync after also.
thanks for making my mic head ache go away no more syncing !!! wooooooooo so excited
If I used this with a Tasdam DR 05 for two people on two wireless mics, I would plug the 3.5 into the wireless receiver, one channel into the Tasdam, and one into the camera? The tasdam gets better sound than the camera
I use a zoom h1, to run a rode video mic me and a movo vxr10...works beautifully
Thanks. Bought one just now.
Amazing video Caleb. Thank you!
Does it work well with a preamp? And thanks for the info!!
Got the same cable. Use it with a7s3. Sometimes it works. Sometimes its super scratchy noisy sound. ?
Hey Caleb, just a heads up for your viewers this does NOT work on Canon M50
Are you aware of anything that DOES work?
Xbot4Life i have tried Some Saramonic channel splitting mixers without succes. I gave up and use a zoom h6 instead to record externally
Cool! Thank you for showing and sharing!
You just saved me $85 :) Love your channel already.
I have a question can I connect 2 mic with wire in the camera ?
For you is 1 wire and 1 wireless but I want to connect 2 mic with wire ?
Would this cable still work if I used it with a right angle adapter from my camera?
How do I use two wireless handheld mikes on one camera for interview? Please suggest available products, Thanks
Wow this is a great trick Caleb! Which audio receiver would you recommend on a small budget?
I followed your advice with a canon m50 mark ii. I bought the Hose YMM 261 you suggested. Except the m50 seemed to be recording both mics on both of the audio channels-- which defeats the purpose. Any thoughts?
I was just wondering how to do something like this. Awesome tip, and if I could give you five thumbs up, I would.
Could you recommend an audio/mic "splitter" that allows two(2) people to make zoom calls from one(1) PC at the same time?
Should have purchased this when you first posted. Now it’s out of stock😅😱