DJI Mic Audio Test for MotoVlogging | Hear the Difference Yourself!

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I have a good workflow change for you. DO NOT detach the audio. when you do, you can get them out of sync with the video. just expand the audio. when you set to dual mono, it will separate the tracks, then expand in the timeline and you can control them independently the same way that you are with them detached, but, when you collapse them, they close up and are still locked in sync. you can always go in and tweak more, etc.

Modpax
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Excellent breakdown. My wife and I started our channel at the very end of 2022, and pretty quickly moved to the DJI Mic/Action 3 combo - We ride 2 up, so the dual mic setup is great. Wind noise is still an issue in her helmet at freeway speeds, but we are experimenting with ways to reduce that. One thing I will add is that if you are using the usb-c connector straight to the Action 3 mounted on your helmet, wind buffeting may eventually cause that connection to have issues, with the weight of the mic receiver hanging off it and the vibrations giving it a ride. We started dropping some audio on our most recent recordings, and it looks like it is this connection. We just changed it up to a short usb-c cable with the mic velcro'd to the top of the action 3, and it cleared up.

ezriding
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I just bought this setup after watching this video.. used the same -9db and -12db settings on the mic’s and recorded them standalone with one under the seat on my motorbike and one plugged into a helmet mic..

kalheer
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Great video Rob. Your editing skills are on point. Such an engaging edit.
I don’t know that your video description gives your video what it deserves. That wasn’t just for Motovloggers. That video was a great explanation for anyone that would be interested in the DJI mics, not just MotoVlogging. Seems you might miss some clicks from people that are keen on double bass ;)
Maybe you should retitle to

DJI MICs not just for MotoVlogging

Keep up the great work.

themotorguy
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Great video! I’ve had these for a while, but haven’t tried them on the bike.

One thought, if you’re going to use one mic for you and one for your riding partner, using the internal recording capability would eliminate the transmitter range issue.

chrisrock
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You are the king! Very educational and comprehensive. Appreciate all this work you do for the family 🙌

Braapncamp
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This is excellent Rob!! 😍😎 thank you so much for this! I’ve been eyeing DJI mic for a while now. This is really helpful!

SrinivasGanesh
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I have the DJI MIC’s as well. I’m a complete novice, but they’re awesome! Great video mate 👍🏼

shotbyjaydubbs
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Thank you for this video! Used your link to get one. Just ordered a insta 360 and really wanted audio and you explained everything perfectly. Really helped me to decide to go with this mic solely for the review being so niche and not just a wide range of uses and specs

EchosYT
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Thank you Rob. Can you share your opinion on if I need to have DJI Mic2 or will DJI Mic be enough for motovlogging?

aussiedrifteradventures
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Just a heads up for anyone wanting to edit Audio.

As a person that can only hear from one side, aka mono, if I use headphones it's impossible to know one side is voice and the other in environment :(

I can only wonder how great it must be to have 2 audio channels putting specific sound for left and right.

MarioAndrade
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Next upgrade for me are a dji action 3 camera with dji mic, not going back to gopro that´s for sure!

OneOfTheNobodies
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Yep bank account getting a workout and loving it lol

andronuss
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This is great! I have a purple panda mic on my GoPro and theres so much crackling when riding over 35mph (i think due to windnoise). The DJI doesnt seem to have that problem and so much flexibility over sound control.

nikhilpadhiar
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Thank you for saying "and by transmitters I mean microphone". I guess most reviewers and ppl that write product descriptions on store pages think all of their prospective customers know that.

iandecent
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how do you connect the insta 360 to the receiver? or you just record internally?

Goyogawa
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I keep getting a hollow sound when recording exhaust. Receiver gain at -12db, transmitter at -6db. I’ve tried placing the transmitter in my pants pocket, on my rear fender and in a rear fender bag, and in my jacket pocket. From a stop, I’ll take off from a light and the audio sounds amazing. Great sound from the pipes. Then, as I gain speed It gets distorted and muffled.

spastikps
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Just picked one up after watching your video, Great work I enjoy watching your content. Thank you

atarvathornhill
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You have a great mix of videos. I've had an insta360 x3 for a while now and just use a lav mic hooked directly into the Insta and run the wire tapped down to my insta stick then into my helmet. This setup works fine. However, if it is windy or I'm going over 50 mph my helmet gets loud. I have a Shoei Neotec 2, which is an awesome helmet, but it is modular so guessing those seams let more wind in than a full face "non-modular". This week I purchased DJI Mic 2 hoping to go wireless. However, everything I've tried thus far sounds like garbage. I tried using bluetooth direct to the insta and that worked fine below 20 mph, but any faster....yup garbage. I then used the two mics independently one in the helmet and one in my pannier above the pipe. That also ended up being garbage. Today I tried using the receiver and ran it into my iPhone syncing the two audio transmitters in post to the insta video. That also was garbage. The one thing I haven't tried yet is messing with the gain. My next try will be to lower the gain to see if that helps. Any suggestions? I also do interviews with people, so even if I can't figure out how best to use the dji mic 2 for motovlogging, I'll be using it during my interviews. In advance, thank you for any suggestions. My YouTube channel is "Texas2Tires"

TexasTires
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Sounds like the perfect setup i need for my vlogging on my gopro 11 👍🏻👍🏻

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