Fantastic lesson. I purchased this sometime ago and love it but you've highlighted a few extras which I wasn't aware of - most surprisingly the connection to a phone. Thanks Jamie!
A great video Jamie! I’m a big fan of cloud vocal, and use their isolo mic for gigs. I wanted to solve this exact problem just a few weeks ago - recording video and audio with backing tracks from my phone. I found the joyo momix online for less than £20! It’s a bit more complex as needs a mixer plugged in to achieve that you e demonstrated but a very affordable solution!
Another great video, very informative. I am wondering how I would record my EMEO digital sax. I am thinking that I would play the EMEO like I do today using the EMEO connected to a laptop where I am also playing the backing track. Then the laptop connects to the FocusRite 2i2 and output through the studio monitors. FlashTrack could record the audio coming from the monitor speakers and also video to the iPhone camera. Maybe this is too clunky, just thinking out loud.
What do you think using an USB-C OUT to USB A OUT adapter for connecting the cloudvocal to the phone? Then each user could connect the stock cable of his/her phone and just buy one adapter? would it work as well? thanks for all your teachings!🙏🙂🙂
If you connect the headphone output to your camera, it shall send the sound signal to your camera. However, your audio quality will be determined by your camera's ad/da in this case.
I’ve got the isolo mic that I use sometimes connect to my Bose S1 Pro when I’m busking but I also bought a usb stick that goes with it that I thought I could use with the mic to record sax videos but I have never known how to use it! (I’m a bit of a tech dunce 😂) Have you used the usb stick they put out by any chance and if so, did you do a video on it?
Hi Jamie. Thanks for all that very useful info!👏👏Tell me what’s the difference between the Cloud Vocal AR 1 key chain recorder and flash track then? Also if I was playing it with my sax mic on my sax going through Isolo box to my main speaker with the backing track playing on iPad…could you just use Flash Track live somehow, thereby keeping to your usual set up & recording into your iPhone (without headphones too?) Hope you catch my drift…I’m not good with these type of things! 🤪🤪Many thanks. 😁👍
Ok, never used the key chain recorder so can’t answer that. Google it I guess. Re using it to record the way you said, no, not really. But you could output somewhere from your speaker to a hard drive recorder.
Hi, For the difference. You can go to our official blog "What is FlashTrack and the difference between ISOLO" for more info or send an inquiry to our customer service. Thank you very much
I'm trying to connect to an iPad which has garage band loaded onto it. Nada The mic comes on but I'm going to need step by step by step directions, like FlashTrack for Dummies. I can get it to record, I don't understand how to get the backing track on and I don't want to wear headphones to make a recording. Sooooooo frustrated!
Interesting video. I think you could hear the expensive microphone, there was much more body to your tone and the cloudvocal sounded a bit thin - impressive tech nonetheless
Blimey you’re late on parade. Nigel McGill reviewed it a year ago. So I bought one. Hugely expensive yet cheap and plastic. You need to spend more money on an adaptor to fit any older Apple device that’s got the lightning port. If you use it with an older Mac it doesn’t work properly. I sold it as quick as I could to a sound engineer who was last heard of complaining of hiss.
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Fantastic. I am old and old school but I am looking at recording. I am a novice sax player and need to look into this. Wow.
Hope it helps
Bro got a haircut after the introductory part of the video :P I have this mic and it rocks. Glad you're featuring it :)
Ha! Cool, glad you like it
Great stuff, Mr Anderson. It's very interesting.
Thanks 🙏
Great little gadget. Great review and I'm looking forward to getting to know it better! ;-)
Thanks. Great!
Thank you Jamie, interesting review. Putting the Flashtrack on my Xmas list.
Have fun!
Thanks for the detailed demo. Surprise comparison with the pro-mic!
My pleasure!
Thanks for the nice info Jamie. I’d love if you’d snag an Audigo mic and do a similar review.
Maybe one day!
THANKS A LOT
You're welcome!
Fantastic lesson. I purchased this sometime ago and love it but you've highlighted a few extras which I wasn't aware of - most surprisingly the connection to a phone. Thanks Jamie!
Glad it was helpful!
All of me John legend tutorial? love the content keep rocking it
You're welcome
A great video Jamie! I’m a big fan of cloud vocal, and use their isolo mic for gigs. I wanted to solve this exact problem just a few weeks ago - recording video and audio with backing tracks from my phone. I found the joyo momix online for less than £20! It’s a bit more complex as needs a mixer plugged in to achieve that you e demonstrated but a very affordable solution!
Great tip!
😁Nice sub-tones Jamie!
Thanks! 😃
Thanks for the excellent review. Do you know if this can be used to remix reels on instagram?
If you’re using your phone to film then yes.
Excellent review, but it was not clear to me how the levels of sax input and backing track input are balanced, while video-ing with the mobile phone.
flashtrack has a mic/backing volume meter, which can be used as a balance adjustment.
@@Samisonyu Thanks for your time and effort to respond. It is helpful and very much appreciated. 🙂
Separate level controls.
Nice lesson - simplifies the whole setup !
Glad it helped!
Another great video, very informative. I am wondering how I would record my EMEO digital sax. I am thinking that I would play the EMEO like I do today using the EMEO connected to a laptop where I am also playing the backing track. Then the laptop connects to the FocusRite 2i2 and output through the studio monitors. FlashTrack could record the audio coming from the monitor speakers and also video to the iPhone camera. Maybe this is too clunky, just thinking out loud.
Thanks. Yeh, it's for acoustic instruments
The black cable you are using between mic and the android phone, is that the black cable that comes with the mic or is it purchased separately?
The official website shows that the flashtrack package contains USB C to C & USB C to A
Comes with.
What do you think using an USB-C OUT to USB A OUT adapter for connecting the cloudvocal to the phone? Then each user could connect the stock cable of his/her phone and just buy one adapter? would it work as well? thanks for all your teachings!🙏🙂🙂
I've not tried that so I don't know, sorry.
If you use a USB C to 3.5mm jack cable would it record to a digital camera if plugged into the mic connection on the camera?
That is a very good question! I don’t know. 🤷🏻
If you connect the headphone output to your camera, it shall send the sound signal to your camera. However, your audio quality will be determined by your camera's ad/da in this case.
When recording with a backing track, do you hear (in head phones) both the sax and the backing track so you make balance adjustments ?
Yup. You hear both.
I’ve got the isolo mic that I use sometimes connect to my Bose S1 Pro when I’m busking but I also bought a usb stick that goes with it that I thought I could use with the mic to record sax videos but I have never known how to use it! (I’m a bit of a tech dunce 😂)
Have you used the usb stick they put out by any chance and if so, did you do a video on it?
Soz haven’t used that!
Hi Jamie. Thanks for all that very useful info!👏👏Tell me what’s the difference between the Cloud Vocal AR 1 key chain recorder and flash track then? Also if I was playing it with my sax mic on my sax going through Isolo box to my main speaker with the backing track playing on iPad…could you just use Flash Track live somehow, thereby keeping to your usual set up & recording into your iPhone (without headphones too?) Hope you catch my drift…I’m not good with these type of things! 🤪🤪Many thanks. 😁👍
Ok, never used the key chain recorder so can’t answer that. Google it I guess. Re using it to record the way you said, no, not really. But you could output somewhere from your speaker to a hard drive recorder.
Hi,
For the difference. You can go to our official blog "What is FlashTrack and the difference between ISOLO" for more info or send an inquiry to our customer service. Thank you very much
I'm trying to connect to an iPad which has garage band loaded onto it. Nada
The mic comes on but I'm going to need step by step by step directions, like FlashTrack for Dummies.
I can get it to record, I don't understand how to get the backing track on and I don't want to wear headphones to make a recording.
Sooooooo frustrated!
Flashtrack have pretty good support. Actually they even monitor this videos comments quite often.
where to buy? this is great
Link in the description, with a discount code for you
Interesting video. I think you could hear the expensive microphone, there was much more body to your tone and the cloudvocal sounded a bit thin - impressive tech nonetheless
Thanks
I record band videos, is there a way I can use dis for 3-4 instruments?
Nope!
Apparently You can't run GarageBand on Windows 10 ? or if you can how ?
It’s a mac app.
Is there Auto-Tune for Sax? Asking for a friend.
Not on this unit. But yeah, you do!
@@GetYourSaxTogether Sadly I would need it real time. Preferably embedded in the mouth piece. Er... I mean my friend would. 😜
🎷👍
🙏🏻
Blimey you’re late on parade. Nigel McGill reviewed it a year ago. So I bought one. Hugely expensive yet cheap and plastic. You need to spend more money on an adaptor to fit any older Apple device that’s got the lightning port. If you use it with an older Mac it doesn’t work properly. I sold it as quick as I could to a sound engineer who was last heard of complaining of hiss.
Sorry you had a bad experience. I didn’t? 🤷🏻♂️
Maybe a year later it has improved?
I've had mine for about 6 months and it works fine for me as well. Simplifies everything for a flaff-free quick recording.