- Hey what's up?
It's Pat here.
If you're looking to record a podcast
just with your iPhone or an iPad,
you want something that's lightweight
that actually sounds pretty professional too,
well make sure you stick around
'cause in this video I found a kit
that is really small, lightweight,
it sounds good and it's actually right here
in this mug.
I was recently on a family trip in Hawaii
and my son Keoni and I decided
to record a podcast episode together.
We have a podcast called "All of Your Beeswax"
and we were there.
We had some fun things to share.
And so we set up this rig
and it's super lightweight and it sounds good.
Here's a little clip.
Why don't you tell everybody some of the fun things
we've been doing here on our summer vacation
on the Big Island.
- Well we've been playing on the pools
and in the lagoon in front of us.
- Sounds pretty good right?
Well let me show you exactly what we used.
There's three main components.
And here they are.
Right, so the main thing here is this little connector
adaptor for the microphone that connects
into your iPhone or iPad.
This is a SC6-L.
L stands for lightning.
And this is from RODE.
This plugs into your iPhone or iPad.
If you don't have a lightning connector
and you still have a headphone jack in your device,
then you would just use the SC6,
which connects through the headphone jack.
Now next up are the high quality microphones.
This is the RODE smartLav+.
It's really great because it's a compact Lavalier mic
that you can plug in directly to one of the gray inputs here
on the SC6-L which is for the microphone.
And then this attaches to a shirt or blouse
or a tie or what have you for you.
And then if you want to interview somebody
you would just get a second pair
and then you connect it to the other side.
You can plug in a monitor as well
into the middle headphone jack
and that way you can actually listen to the sound quality,
make sure it doesn't clip,
make sure it's not hot
while you're recording your podcast episode.
And finally, this isn't necessary,
but if you want it you can get a cable extension.
This is the SC1 20 foot extension.
So you can actually have this run for 20 feet plus
however long this microphone is, 24 feet.
Which gives you enough room to sort of
have a lot of space to work with.
All right, now you might be wondering,
okay well what app do you use to record your podcast?
There's many different kinds of recording apps out there.
You can use GarageBand which often comes for free.
But, there is one that I did pay for
and I got the pro account that is spectacular.
It's called Ferrite.
I'm gonna show you how it works right now.
Okay so I'm gonna open up Ferrite.
And this is what it looks like sort of
right after you open it.
Any sort of episodes you've already recorded
are gonna show up there in the library.
But right now it's reading the iPhone microphone
which doesn't sound that great.
Which is why we want to connect the SC6 here.
So I'm gonna connect this through the lightning cable.
And you'll see in a minute,
it should pop up and say SC6-L like that.
Now it's not reading anything because
there is no microphone plugged into this.
So let me turn this around.
I'm actually gonna plug in one of these,
the RODE smartLavs into there.
As you can see as I bring this into frame,
it's working.
Now if you were doing an interview,
you would just plug a second one here
into the second microphone input
and there you go.
Now last step is you want to make sure you plug in
your headset there.
So that's gonna allow you to monitor what's going on.
So I'm gonna plug that in there
and to hear it,
you actually want to click on this headset right there.
So now I should be able to hear it
through the headset.
Both microphones are working.
And now all I have to do is hit
this microphone button to record.
Check, check, mic check.
Okay and you get your new episode
that now if I turn this around and show you
you can send to your team
or have some time editing it.
I'm not gonna go over the editing process here
in this particular tool.
Although there's some high quality stuff
that happens in here that you can see in some videos
that we'll link to elsewhere on YouTube for how to do that.
All right and finally let's talk pricing.
The SC6-L is probably the most expensive part
of this kit which costs anywhere
between $75 to $85.
Each of the RODE's smartLav+ cost between $50 and $80
depending on how Amazon feels that day.
And then the extension, the SC1,
costs about $20.
So overall you're running about a couple hundred bucks
if you're gonna be doing podcast interviews.
However, this is a very durable, lightweight kit
and it sounds great.
So definitely worth the investment if you're gonna be doing
a lot of that.
And if you're going solo,
it's gonna be a little bit cheaper.
So there you go.
All the links for each of these components
will be in the description below.
You can also go to
smartpassiveincome.com/podcast-kit-light
so you can go to the kit where you can get
all of them all in one spot.
And finally, just make sure you subscribe
if you haven't already.
We're gonna go over a lot more kinds of equipment like this
at different levels, different price points.
Some cheaper ones.
Some more expensive ones that are higher quality later on.
Just make sure you hit subscribe.
We've got a lot of stuff for you
as a podcaster it's gonna help serve you
and your audience better.
'Til then, keep on keeping on
and team Flynn for the win.
And hey, when you're podcasting on the go,
maybe you might be in a room with a lot of echo.
Well if you want to learn how to reduce that echo,
click on this video here.
We also got a lot of other great content here
on the channel as well.
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Thanks so much.
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