![]() ![]() If your iPad has a USBC connection, you’ll need a USB adapter. If you’re iPad has a lightning connection, you’ll need Apple’s camera connection kit. Regardless of what model iPad you have, if you want to hook up a USB microphone you’ll need to embrace that dongle life. They will give higher quality recordings when compared to your iPad’s built in microphone. Brands like Blue, Apogee and Audio Technica all make great microphones. You have a lot of choice when it comes to selecting a USB microphone. The rise in popularity of streaming, Youtube and home recording has meant the simplicity of USB Microphone’s plug and play setup is a great solution for many. The USB microphone market has exploded in recent years. So essentially the newer the model, the better recordings you will get. ![]() Apple actually added ’ Studio quality’ built in microphones to its latest iPad pro models (the 2020 pro at time of publication). That can leave your recordings sounding a wee bit thin especially on the regular iPad models. ![]() You will lose a lot of frequencies recording this way. Overall it isn’t going to sound all that professional. The quality you can get from your iPad’s built in microphone will vary depending on the model. By far the quickest and easiest way to get audio into GarageBand on you iPad is via the built in microphone.Įvery single iPad model has a built in microphone somewhere on its body. ![]()
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