How to use your iPhone to record your podcast professionally
Today I’m sharing my insights on how to record high-quality content using nothing but your iPhone and a microphone. In this episode, I'll walk you through the essential equipment, setup, and tips that I've personally found invaluable for producing top-notch recordings on the go.The Essential GearMy weapon of choice is the Rode PodMic USB microphone. It's compact and perfect for travellers like me, but it does come with a pop filter that adds a bit of bulk. Don't be put off by its size, though, because that pop filter is crucial for reducing those annoying plosive sounds, like P's and B's, in your recordings. And to keep your recording stable and shake-free, a reliable tripod is a must. My personal favourite is the Manfrotto Tripod with a smartphone adapter. It's not only sturdy but also highly portable, allowing me to record from virtually anywhere.Setting Up Your SmartphoneNow, let's talk about the heart of this mobile podcasting setup—your smartphone. I use an iPhone 14 Pro, and I'll show you how to connect it to the Rode PodMic USB microphone using a separate USB cable. I'll also walk you through the benefits of the Rode Central app, which allows you to fine-tune your microphone's settings for that perfect audio quality.Lighting and Noise ControlDon't underestimate the significance of lighting and noise control. While recording, I always make sure to have good natural light. However, I'm well aware that sometimes you can't control external noise, like chirping birds or barking dogs. Here's my advice: pause and let the noise pass, making post-production editing a breeze.Cinematic Touch and Camera PlacementFor that extra touch of professionalism, I often use the cinematic camera option available on my iPhone 14 Pro. It creates a beautiful background blur that instantly elevates the quality of your recordings. I also recommend using the back camera for higher video quality, even if it means you can't see yourself during the recording.Recording with GuestsIf you plan to have guests on your podcast while on the go, I suggest keeping it simple with a single high-quality microphone that you can pass around. This ensures a smooth flow of conversation without the hassle of multiple microphones and phones.ConclusionSo, there you have it! My personal tips and tricks for recording professional podcast episodes on the go. Whether you're a digital nomad, a traveller looking to create content, or simply curious about diversifying your recording locations, I hope you found these insights helpful. Resources Mentioned:Rode SC21 USB cableManfrotto TripodManfrotto Smartphone adapterRode Central AppLINKS:Bamby Media GearBamby Media ServicesYouTube ChannelEQUIPMENT WE USE TO PRODUCE THIS PODCAST<a href="https://amzn.to/3O15WIj"