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iPad default mic quality?

I'm wondering, how is quality of built-in mic in iPad (let it be... 9.7" pro)? For "field recording", for guitar (acoustic, electric from solid-state amp etc)...

Comments

  • It is good enough for voice memos/song ideas. I'd leave it at that.

  • If you compare it to a proper mic, then its total crap. If you compare it to some cheap handy recorder, then its definitely not bad.

  • Comparing to something like Olympus voice recorder which records 32 kpbs wma :smiley:

  • edited June 2017

    the singer is crap, but not the mic....
    https://soundcloud.com/anshoragg
    there are some raw takes, and one is post processed - but no processing tries to pretend any vocal abilities ;)
    (check track details for notes)

    Current iDevices feature a fairly good microphone system (3 internal MEMS mics) which is even more expensive than some popular field recorders. It achieves a true 60dB signal to noise ratio, IF used in measurement mode.
    The default setting (auto gain) is frequency optimized for speech understanding like chatting and Skype, not music.
    Another 'problem' is the positioning of the device: in proper vocal alignment the surface is tilted away from you.

  • I've had OK results recording with the internal mic using Izotope Spire (on an iPhone 6s):

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/spire-multitrack-music-recorder/id1013021109?mt=8

    It does some DSP processing that seems to get pretty nice results from the mic.

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