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Record multiple audio input on android phone

I wonder if it is possible to record from two audio sources with a android phone?
My wanted setup is like this:
The phone is hooked up on a mobile gimbal and on that i put a micro shotgun mic that is attached to the phone through usb c with adapter 3.5mm.
Then I want to hook up my lavalier mic to a bluetooth transmitter. And that bluetooth signal I want to record simultaneously as the micro shotgun audio.

Is this impossible?!

Comments

  • The mobile has Snapdragon 825.

  • April Fools? ;)

  • @rthr said:
    April Fools? ;)

    No :) its a real Q.

  • Wouldn’t the audio from the 2 sources be totally out of sync? BT latency is way too high, while the micro shotgun latency will be nearly instantaneous by comparison. Not sure if this matters for what you are trying to accomplish.

  • It's for a one man "band" interview situation. The shotgun is for the interviewed person and the lavalier is for my Q:s. So the latency doesn't really matter that much. Or I fix that in post production.
    Or else I hook up the lavalier with a Zoom H1 with a Bluetooth receiver on that end. But I would rather skip that extra hassle and weight.

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