We do! Our channel is new and we are new to video, audio and editing so we spend a lot of time watching awesome videos like this! When we are filming its almost always 3 of us, Gramp, Brooke and Dad, but we are using Movo Wireless Lav mics on 2 people and relying on a second camera's internal mic or a Boya Shotgun. Needless to say we would like to increase our audio quality but keep it simple. The charging case is probably one of the most compelling qualities of this system. Thanks for video.
You indeed can have 4 tracks being A B C D , you switch to quad mode, you will have to have a recorder that takes 2 inputs to separate the tracks (mixer) or you put one into the camera for the 1st 2 and then the other 2 go to external recorder.
Thanks for the video. Very elucidative. I just wanted to see how you could edit de sound comparing to the Rode (to see if they can go far or not). Thanks! :D
I got my set of Vimo Q mics.....I am a slacker and haven't done my video yet....I will get to it lol Great job dude! I think the noise cancelation does a very good job with this set! For sure the best I have heard yet. I just wish they had built in memory for these mics to record straight to them! If they did that would be hands down my new microphone would use.
This review was so in depth! Thank you so much. I can hear the difference next to the other mics but not noticeable enough to not buy these. I think the set of 4 will be a real life saver, I think i will get these next after having lost on of my DJI mics :(
@@NOlimitsON Also do you have the replies hidden before approval? This might hurt your channel. I noticed my reply vanished when posted several times in different videos.
Mhh...so the Audio is only recorded into to Movie File of the camera, right? There is no SD Card in there that could capture the recorded tracks individually?
@@NOlimitsON Got it! Thanks man, last queation, how are the batt life? Sorry not too familiar with their products and your review is really good, just having these last 2 questions and the first one being more of confirmation as you said
What’s the main differences between the rode pro and this? Other than price and 4 mics, Feel like rode is still the best best due to: Backup recording File upload directly through charger case ports Lav screw jacks
Of course rode is a better choice overall, bit of you need to record 4 speakers at the same time and the budget is tight - comica vimo q is a great solution. Don’t forget that it’s 150$ cheaper than rode)
I can't seem to get more then 2 mics to work at once, do you have any advice. As it is the other 2 mics just take up space and flash their lights at me.
Hallo Sir, I have bought the same Microphone but it doesn't conect to the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Can you please tell me or guide me how to conect it to iPhone.
Hey) I think you’re using a wrong cable) you need a trrs to try cable (Google how it looks) + an original mini-jack to lightning adopter (3rd party adopters can have problems)
How are you capturing the 4 separate tracks. Are you using with Adobe Audition or have the analog cable running into a mixer? You explanation at the end made it seem like it will still be stereo into camera but with 2 tracks on each channel. Is this correct? Then can you split each side in post to separate mono tracks?
This gets my vote for the most useless piece of gear of 2024. What's the point of having four sources if your camera can only record two? Were there a separate 32 bit recorder in each you might be able to work with this. As it is, this is pure junk. This might have been great for panel discussions but as it stands t's $250 worth of uselessness. Not even close!
with the quad mode you can indeed get 4 tracks out. you will use the out and monitor 3.5 jacks where 2 tracks are output on each, totaling 4, A B C D. if you are using a mixer this would be perfect.
can I mic 4 people in quad mode and split each mic into 4 separate tracks on my zoom? I can't tell from the video but it looks like I cannot. it will split it into two stereo tracks? I don't understand