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Recording Car Audio That Actually Sounds Good! PART 1: Cheap & Easy 

Andrew Does Car Stuff
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In this video, I go over the easiest way to use up to 2 external microphones to capture exhaust and engine sounds directly into your camera, while reducing wind and road noise. The result sounds much better than any onboard camera mic, and allows you more flexibility in editing. I use my 1991 Mazda Miata to demonstrate how to mount the mics and record.
Use headphones or good speakers to hear what's actually going on!
The most important thing to remember about mic selection is to use the right plug configuration (TRS, or the less common TS). Avoid TRRS mics, which only work with smartphones and will not work with a camera or audio recorder. Also I recommend an omnidirectional pickup pattern, so it doesn't matter which way the mic is pointed. Most lav mics are omnidirectional.
Watch Part 2 here: • Recording Car Engine &...
EQUIPMENT USED
-Omnidirectional Lavalier microphones (MOVO Omnidirectional 3.5mm TRS): amzn.to/3ftKNFY (NOTE: these cheap mics can only handle so much. If you have a loud exhaust, you may need something better, or use more shielding)
-3.5mm TRS Extension cables (20ft is plenty): amzn.to/3rBLeQS
-Stereo Breakout Cable: amzn.to/2O5GR2I
-Open Cell Foam Insulation (2-1/4" square): amzn.to/31AHIvz
-Gaffer Tape (similar): amzn.to/3rCRhVa
CAMERA SETUP
-GoPro Hero 9 Black
-GoPro 3.5mm mic adapter
-Ulanzi G9-5 metal cage
-RODE Wireless Go (for narration)
-DJI Osmo Car Mount (3 suction cups)
For random project updates and behind-the-scenes, follow me on IG: / andrewdoescarstuff
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
2:43 Mounting Single Mic (Exhaust)
5:27 Single Mic Test (Exhaust)
6:18 Adding a Second Mic (Engine)
8:59 Dual Mic Test & Thoughts (Engine + Exhaust)
11:30 Editing & Conclusions

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@tougenights2824
@tougenights2824 2 года назад
I was smiling so hard! Was filming the entire day with my Turbo Miata and struggled to geht the Turbine sounds dialed in. Cam back, turned on your video and guess what. You take the miata
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Ha, perfect!
@whitegr86
@whitegr86 2 месяца назад
Just wanna say thank you for making this series, makes it simple for someone like me to upgrade their pov driving setup.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 месяца назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@somethingpickles5575
@somethingpickles5575 2 года назад
This channel seems disgustingly underrated, where are all your subs?!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
I dunno, did you subscribe? Haha. So far I'm on the "make videos whenever I feel like it" schedule so maybe that's not the greatest for growth, but I'm mainly in it for fun.
@somethingpickles5575
@somethingpickles5575 2 года назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff Sure did! Keep it up, doing better than me lol to be fair the one thing I see in common with popular channels are a shit ton of 0 view videos at first. So maybe your well on your way
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
@@somethingpickles5575 Hah, well thanks, I appreciate it! Funny that my 1st video has been the most successful. I do plan on doing more car audio recordings with a variety of interesting cars, I think those will get some good views whenever I actually get around to it.
@legacychannel7550
@legacychannel7550 3 года назад
Thanks for the great tutorial. Exactly what I was looking for, and entertaining to boot.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it & found it useful!
@CanadaLuke
@CanadaLuke 3 года назад
Saw this on /r/cars, great video man, thanks for the tips!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Much appreciated! I'm editing Part 2 now, which features my '68 Cougar and 4 mics. A bit more involved but still fun. I'm still learning new things as I go, so after this series I might just go around asking people with nice cars if I can record them, haha.
@drivingdaily582
@drivingdaily582 Год назад
Really cool, Thanks for bringing this kind of value, you've answered a lot of questions that i had going on in my head, and went the extra mile to put everything to the test, I'm enjoying the videos, nice cars btw.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Thanks, glad you found it helpful! I need to do more car sound vids 🧐
@Dillon1791
@Dillon1791 8 дней назад
Best video I've found for in-car sound capture and editing. Thank you!
@usernamepleasehere
@usernamepleasehere 6 месяцев назад
Best video on this topic by far. It's so simple at the end, but hearing that difference with both mics really got me!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@GoSeanKeane
@GoSeanKeane 2 месяца назад
As someone who wants to make some casual car videos for myself with my own car, this was an awesome tutorial, can't wait to go try this out for myself!
@dannovic
@dannovic 3 года назад
Thanks a lot man! Been struggling and testing a bunch of things over the years, since i could never find a good video about this subject. I also tried to mics with one of those splitter cables, but I might have the wrong one. Anyway, thanks a lot, and I'll check out part 2 now
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. I'm strategizing on part 3 now, it should be a fun one.
@davidkris
@davidkris 2 года назад
This is terrific. I learned a ton and look forward to what else you have to share - love your approach and subscribing on my first viewing of your stuff. (love that SB scenery!)
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks! And good eye on the location.
@Veltior
@Veltior 8 месяцев назад
I really liked your tutorial. It's a great and cost efficient way for dabbling into making car videos. Love your energy as well. Good stuff.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@youtubeguy555
@youtubeguy555 3 месяца назад
Great video man! Very simple yet effective method. Miata looks great too.
@AutoOffTopic
@AutoOffTopic 2 года назад
Just used these tips for setting up my GoPro for a track day, worked awesome and sounds so much better. Thanks
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Sweet, glad to hear it!
@alekseyzhuravlov
@alekseyzhuravlov 6 месяцев назад
Awesome tutorial! Didn't think such a budget setup could sound great.
@brenoleon7869
@brenoleon7869 3 года назад
You have some simple, but elegant solutions, and the result is really good! Thanks for the video! I'm Subscribed!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
I appreciate it! Part 2 is in progress :)
@nickslosubi690
@nickslosubi690 Год назад
great info man! I'm just now starting to get more technical with video production and this helped a ton! very under-rated video, well done.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Thanks, glad it helped!
@paxtonsweet5561
@paxtonsweet5561 Год назад
Dude this video is literally a God send I would've never thought about just regular foam for the mic rather than a crazy expensive sock or "deadcat" much appreciated
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
I was very surprised at how good it works the first time I used it. Literally just as good as those hairy deadcats in most situations, as far as I can tell.
@daedelus_
@daedelus_ 2 месяца назад
The expensive sock / deadcat is also replaceable by a fluffy pillow case.
@MrRalo90
@MrRalo90 3 года назад
That was very informative and entertaining, thanks! Looking forward to future videos.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
@remij.9951
@remij.9951 2 года назад
Simple and effective tutorial ! So much better than the 100k+ sub channels you can find on YT. Love the 'progressive approach', starting simple then upgrading bit by bit. Keep up the great work, you clearly deserve much more views !
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Thanks very much! I hope to record some cool cars with these methods soon, we'll see!
@Jonjs99
@Jonjs99 Год назад
Exactly
@Henry.Riccato-Smith
@Henry.Riccato-Smith 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant video vid....I didn't actual come here to learn this but I'm subscribing!
@MasterCarsReview
@MasterCarsReview 7 месяцев назад
Loved this Andrew, super chill and helpful video. Thanks a ton buddy, keep creating!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Looks like you are doing some great work!
@aos-archive
@aos-archive 3 года назад
That parametric EQ is a massive game changer for this sound newb. I recently did a recording of my new muffler with a cardioid mic.... the only "real" microphone I have, I realize it's not really ideal for outdoor use, but I only had it stationed on the ground so I was limited to drive-by recordings at best. Thanks for this, Andrew.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@BillNyeX69
@BillNyeX69 3 месяца назад
I was just trying to find out the best way to do some POV vids of my car. Was really only looking for mic suggestions that would work with my phone. But this was a great video.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed!
@user-kl2sz1dw1h
@user-kl2sz1dw1h 3 года назад
Love it! so helpful! Easy, cost so little! I’m from China and want to make car videos. Not so many people pays attention to sound recording when making car videos yet it’s so important to make the video alive! Thank you for sharing! Love your taste of cars and the diecast Merc so beautiful!!!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful! And of course I agree, the sound is very important for car videos. Good luck with yours!
@GoadedGoblin
@GoadedGoblin Год назад
Awesome work, thanks for sharing!
@_dvstn_
@_dvstn_ 3 года назад
this was very helpful man thank you!
@alexburgoa4759
@alexburgoa4759 3 месяца назад
This is perfect since I also have an NA 1.6 miata
@brennersydney
@brennersydney 2 года назад
Definitely helpful thanks for going all the way to editing mode !
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Glad you found that helpful, I wasn't sure how many people would have the attention span to get to that part :D
@Jonjs99
@Jonjs99 Год назад
Thanks bro, Your mic Idea helped me so much!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Glad to hear, thanks!
@TomKaszuba
@TomKaszuba 3 года назад
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you very much.
@RowdyGT
@RowdyGT 2 года назад
This is exactly what I was looking for because I want to record my supercharger and exhaust sounds simultaneously
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Sweet! Hope that turns out well.
@BBTV56k
@BBTV56k 2 года назад
Really great video, been looking for videos explaining how to get good Audi recordings for my M3 track car for ages, most involve expensive microphones and recording equipment and complicated setups, this video is nice and simple to follow and looks like good results can be had with minimal budget, can’t wait to try this out thanks again man 👍
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! I'm a fan of simplicity.
@USM3C
@USM3C Год назад
So... Did you try it? I just did on my nearly straight-pipe M3 and the sound was too much for the little mic.
@BBTV56k
@BBTV56k Год назад
@@USM3C Yes I tried the same and it just distorted unfortunately.
@code0662
@code0662 Год назад
@@BBTV56k maybe try an audio recorder that allows you complete control over your gain settings? I have a g37 with a custom exhaust and a zoom h1 and a lav mic is all I needed to record great audio
@jumpferjoy1st
@jumpferjoy1st Год назад
Total respect for the Opel Manta. Thanks for the simple sound capture explanation.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Thanks! I've got a bunch of videos with the Manta, and not the Miata, ironically.
@jumpferjoy1st
@jumpferjoy1st Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff When I first passed my driving test, I was going to get a 1974 Opel Manta. Mechanic persuaded me to get a Mk1 Golf instead. Golf blew up a few weeks later and yet I kept seeing the Manta around town for years. Have never listened to a mechanic since and successfully used MY judgement. I recently got a older BMW with a straight six, so looking at ways of recording the exhaust, that doesn't break the bank. thanks again.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
@@jumpferjoy1st Bummer about the Golf! I will admit that VW parts availability is way better than Opel parts in the US. But it's got the "unique" factor in spades. BMW straight 6 is a good choice. Happy recording! If you haven't already seen it, I did a recording of a Euro E36 M3, which sounds pretty glorious.
@jumpferjoy1st
@jumpferjoy1st Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff Thanks mate. I am now going to be looking for an action camera with an external microphone. Some on Amazon for £40, so about $50.
@NaiquiCool
@NaiquiCool 2 года назад
Excellent video,Thanks that's a great tuto
@bertelsenmedia2nd
@bertelsenmedia2nd 2 года назад
Amazing work!
@bosseul6462
@bosseul6462 3 года назад
Good stuff !!!! Much appreciated !!!!!
@Subawuu4090
@Subawuu4090 9 месяцев назад
Very informative video. Thank you Sir!
@WilsonYangAU
@WilsonYangAU 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing tutorial, exactly what I was looking for, thank you so much. Also love your glorious hair, voting no on the haircut.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Yay! Thank you! I can say at this point that it will still be there in part 2 :)
@auspuffgerausche7182
@auspuffgerausche7182 3 года назад
nice work
@grzegorzgiba4995
@grzegorzgiba4995 2 года назад
Dude I watched full vid and after that I realised you have only 312 subs where tf are at least 3 more zeros this tutorial is amazing
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Haha, I appreciate that! Maybe one day!
@worldviewsuperstar
@worldviewsuperstar Год назад
Great tips, learned a lot.
@davidsantosf7
@davidsantosf7 Год назад
Amazing video, True value thank you!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@emixmim
@emixmim 3 года назад
Nice video dude! Haircut is a must! Subscribed!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Haha, thanks! It hasn't happened yet, but maybe one day when I get tired of not being able to see where I'm going.
@JosephDAndrea0121
@JosephDAndrea0121 2 года назад
I subscribed for the kazoo, I watched for the info.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Note to self: more kazoo-related content. I appreciate it :D
@SchlechteBewertung
@SchlechteBewertung 5 месяцев назад
you made my life so much easier! Im just doing car edits as a hobby and this is a game braker ! i dont need it to be extremely professional. this is more than enough for instagram and tiktok! thanks for saving my budget :D
@VLOGISGARAGE
@VLOGISGARAGE 2 года назад
thank you man
@JS_Lounge
@JS_Lounge 2 года назад
Extremely useful tutorial :) thanks
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@toomanyprojectz
@toomanyprojectz 2 года назад
Thanks dude I need this for my car videos! Also is your dad Leo from that 70s show?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Hey man, let me know if you see another Photo Hut around here somewhere.
@definingslawek4731
@definingslawek4731 2 года назад
Thank you!
@touhoutouge2788
@touhoutouge2788 Год назад
That Manta A is beautiful man.I didn't know there are some in the US...
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Thanks! They did sell the Manta A here in the states, but most people here seem to have forgotten them. Not many around. I've got several videos of mine, I'm currently rebuilding the suspension!
@TAYOTAS
@TAYOTAS 2 года назад
Thanks alot man!
@armeniaes503
@armeniaes503 2 года назад
Great video
@RACEALOTGARAGE
@RACEALOTGARAGE Год назад
Thanks!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 11 месяцев назад
My first ever "super thanks" - thank you!
@juhakivekas2175
@juhakivekas2175 2 года назад
Tyre noise has a spectrum to over 30 000 Hz according to studies. The half wave length high up comes from grooves. But the 1000 Hz certainly cut a lot. I have a problem recording my 996. The standard exhaust is so quiet and engine bay gives some whine from the auxilliary belt. It is running generator (old), compresssor (old), power steering (old) and water pump (new). The tensioners are both new. I also added an extra oil scavenger which certainly will give some unwanted noise. Thanks.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Engine bay noises can certainly be disappointing and not what we expect. The best place on a fuel injected car is as close as possible to the intake tract and away from other accessories. I've heard of people putting a mic inside the airbox but haven't been brave/dumb enough to try that yet. Exhaust is usually the best sounding thing. You can get decent sound from inside the cabin as well, if you mix it with other sources. Definitely takes some experimentation on every different car, and I'm still learning as I go.
@ladislavboxan1121
@ladislavboxan1121 2 года назад
good vid
@fleetmanagement7303
@fleetmanagement7303 Год назад
Hey man, are you in Santa Barbara? I wanted to thank you for this video. It’s inspired me, but I need help, I’m very new to this.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
(See reply to your other comment) - glad the video was helpful!
@yacluck8343
@yacluck8343 Год назад
For the engine noise, is it possible to use this setup, but instead placing the mic in the engine and having a connector to a phone?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
I've never tried using a phone to record audio like this. It might be possible if you can find the right adapter. You have to be careful to note which kind of plug is being used and make sure your mic is compatible. For example, there are a bunch of adapters that are designed for mics with a TRRS plug, which won't work if you have regular TRS mics like what I have in this video. Something like this would supposedly work, but I don't have direct experience with it. amzn.to/3JwWSIR
@jamesroth6251
@jamesroth6251 Год назад
kazoo bit had be dying haha
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
I'm just glad I finally had a use for it :D
@modspeed
@modspeed 11 месяцев назад
Very helpful, thanks! I don’t have a GoPro though, what would be an alternate device to record the sound? Would an iPhone work?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 11 месяцев назад
Pretty much any camera or audio recorder with a mic input would work! There are adaptors you can get for the iphone, but I haven't tried that personally. The official Apple Lightning-to-TRRS adaptor supposedly works with a TRRS mic. If you have a TRS mic you would need a TRS to TRRS adaptor to use it with the iphone.
@skystink
@skystink 2 года назад
You have a nice Opel there. Sweeet.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Thanks, I have plans to use it in a Part 3 video, the goal is to put together a more complete "cinematic" sequence. It'll be a fun challenge, whenever I get around to it.
@DrivenToReview
@DrivenToReview 3 месяца назад
So I did this as shown in the video, but ny mic setup is a dual lapelle mic cable. It’s a stereo TRS cable that has 2 lapelles on it. But when I record with the GoPro, it records both mics as both LR (no separation. Into hero12 with media mod
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 месяца назад
If you want seperate tracks, you have to do what I did. Two separate mono mics and a stereo breakout cable as shown (not a headphone splitter).
@redslate
@redslate 2 года назад
Party On, Garth!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Excellent.
@vally6853
@vally6853 2 года назад
YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUP!
@PokySan
@PokySan 4 месяца назад
You do mention the name of the software, however it's hard to here exactly what it is, also how do you edid the video clips and stuff like this. I feel like it would be interesting to See a video on the film capturing and editing from my new favourit car geek. 😂
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 4 месяца назад
Adobe Premiere Pro! It would be hard to summarize how to edit videos, it's definitely a long process. At least it is for me.
@slow_n_stock_328
@slow_n_stock_328 Год назад
Great video! You mentioned that the microphones might not be good enough for a louder car. Do you have recommendations for a louder car? I have a straight piped 340i for reference if that helps, thanks in advance!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Thanks! One of the key things to look for when looking at mics is whether they have a listed maximum SPL (sound pressure level) in the specs. I've picked up a couple that are rated for about 120-130 dB which should be enough for most loud cars. If that info isn't listed, then I'd avoid them. It can be tough to find lavalier mics that can handle that much. Also you can try using a decibel meter app on your phone to determine how loud your car is, and then try to find mics that can handle at least that much. Worst case, you can mount the mics further away from the exhaust or wrap them in extra padding to bring the level down.
@slow_n_stock_328
@slow_n_stock_328 Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff could you tell my by chance what the 120-130dB microphones were? Please take your time, I appreciate the time you given me. Just looking to make better pov driving videos, I didn’t like just the go pro audio on mine.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
@@slow_n_stock_328 I can tell you, but they aren't available anymore. Also they are XLR mics that I use with a separate recorder (shown in the next vid), so you couldn't plug them straight in to a camera. In any case, they are Synco LAV-S6R. Later I bought another set, but they were rebranded as Moman MA6R, which also appear to not be available anymore. If you're wanting to use the GoPro adapter like I did in this video, something like the Sennheiser ME 2 (or ME 2-II) would be ideal as it can handle up to 130 dB. But it's expensive. Other than that, all you can really do is sift through and look for the parameters you need: TRS plug, omnidirectional, and high max SPL rating. There are tons of options out there and they change often (particularly the cheaper off-brand stuff). It's hard to find lav mics that can handle the noise, as they really aren't intended for this.
@slow_n_stock_328
@slow_n_stock_328 Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff thanks! Super appreciate your time and responses. Keep up the good work
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
@@slow_n_stock_328 Something like the Sony ECMLV1 could be pretty fun. Small stereo mic that you could stash in different places, or put on your GoPro for a real POV experience. Though I can't find any SPL rating for it.
@klegraefe
@klegraefe Год назад
Very informative thanks man!! Whats ur thought on wireless mics?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Thanks! I think wireless mics would be great in theory, but I haven't tried that yet. I love the idea of not messing with wires, BUT wires give you the most reliable signal. Wireless mics always have the chance of radio / electronic interference causing problems, and they are a little bigger, so not as easy to find mounting places, and you have to make sure batteries are charged, etc. Would be fun to try though!
@klegraefe
@klegraefe Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff absolutely man i agreee, i do a lot of video work in the shop and when i talk. Usually the voice quality isnt the best so im hoping this will help. I actually just went to the camera store. I bought a saramonic blink 500 wireless kit. Worth the try i suppose. We shall see 🤷🏼‍♂️
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
@@klegraefe Oh yeah, for any kind of talking stuff, a wireless lav mic is key. I use a Rode Wireless Go. Just haven't tried taping it to my car yet, hah!
@danielblasi2488
@danielblasi2488 2 года назад
Great Video, I just didn’t notice where you said what Programm you’re using to edit the audio. Can anyone help ?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Adobe Premiere Pro. You can achieve the same thing in other video editing programs, just might be a little different process.
@amineghostdog
@amineghostdog 3 года назад
curious, what kind of settings are your running the gopro: I know you said standard mic was fine: still ok when you used the splitter? also, how about wind settings?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Yep, standard setting was still fine with the splitter. Leave the GoPro wind settings turned off - it's way better to physically shield your mics than to let software mess up your recording.
@alexandercharalambous6598
@alexandercharalambous6598 8 месяцев назад
Is there any free editing software that allows you to play around with the EQ levels like this? I’ve been using CapCut but can only find a general noise reduction?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 7 месяцев назад
I'm not sure but I've heard a lot of people like DaVinci Resolve. Haven't used it myself but they have a free version.
@donrush5690
@donrush5690 3 года назад
I miss this guy...
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
You too Don! This was a good reminder of how well prepared you were as a host in the WCCC videos. While shooting this I would stop, think of something else I should have mentioned, shoot again later, etc. I think I have to work on being more charismatic too, I'm too mellow at times. But you know I'm going to keep dropping in bits of humor as always. The Cougar will make an appearance here at some point and you'll get a shoutout!
@gixxerstig
@gixxerstig Год назад
What editing software are you using?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Adobe Premiere Pro!
@USM3C
@USM3C Год назад
Hey man, great video. I bought everything that you linked on this video, then I tried it on my car. I'm running nearly straight pipes, so the exhaust sound is too loud for the little mic and the sound is all distorted. Is there an easy or inexpensive work around this problem? I also tried it in the engine bay and same result - just too loud.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Dang, sorry it's not working out for you! It's true that these little mics can only handle so much. It's hard to find good small mics that can handle high SPL and they often don't even tell you in the specs how much they can take. I've since been using some better ones along with an audio recorder, that can supposedly handle up to 120db (I use them in part 2). Anyway if moving the mics further away from the sound source isn't enough, try some more aggressive shielding around the mics to help bring the level down. One thing I thought of trying (but haven't yet) is to put a rubber vacuum cap over the mic.
@USM3C
@USM3C Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff I'll definitely try that. Do you think the Zoom thing is a solution since it has gain control?
@FrankieStaerk
@FrankieStaerk 5 месяцев назад
Hey how long of an aux extension cord do you use? :)
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 5 месяцев назад
I forget, probably something like 12 ft.
@mouniswar7
@mouniswar7 Год назад
I have a plan to make vehicle simulation game. For my game, I need to record bus exterior engine sounds while it’s moving , how can I record them
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Same methods should work, just going to need the cooperation of the bus driver and some long wires! The challenge is going to be where to mount the mic(s) and have enough shielding from wind. Check out part 2 for a better setup using a dedicated audio recorder.
@mouniswar7
@mouniswar7 Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff the problem is those buses are AC buses and have rear engine, how can we connect long wires in this scenario
@LauAM80
@LauAM80 Год назад
2:21 Do you still know the name of this track ? It's amazing. By the way, I'm a train sound geek and didn't know there were car sound geeks 🙂
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
It's just some free music from the RU-vid audio library, it's called "Feels" by Patrick Patrikios. I didn't know there were train sound geeks! I hope to do some more recordings of different cars in the future.
@andyfreestail
@andyfreestail Год назад
What recorder did you used? Kind regards
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
In this video, I just plugged the mics directly into the camera (GoPro 9 with the mic adapter). If you watch part 2, in that one I use a Tascam DR-70D which can record 4 tracks at once. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eTaVrE2VSmM.html
@rre9518
@rre9518 Год назад
What wireless recording devices do you recommend? Figure I put one on a suction cup next to the exhaust, and one in the engine bay.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
I haven't used wireless mics for this application, so I'm not sure how well they'd work, but I would try something like Rode Wireless Go II, or DJI mics. They are small enough that you could wrap up the mics/transmitters in open cell foam (for wind shielding) and mount them where you want on the vehicle. Then you can sit inside and plug the receiver in to your audio recorder (or camera). Seems like it should work fine, I just wonder if the signal would be reliable. Those mics can handle about 100 db so they should work ok on vehicles that aren't super loud.
@rre9518
@rre9518 Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff Yes, that's what I've been looking at! Thanks I enjoy your videos, you're a funny guy :)
@skystink
@skystink 2 года назад
Great video in general and nicely explained. I like especially the editing part. But... the sound is too good for the car. The car never sounds like that when you really drive it. As for me I want to shoot a rather realistic POV in my Miata but I never hear the exhaust nor the engine like that. I am testing a mic position behind the seat with unsatisfying results. Another RU-vidr does binaural sound recording where the mic is attached to his ears but gee that seems a bit exaggerated as well.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Thanks! And you're right, if you wanted a more realistic driver's perspective sound, you'd want to put mics in the cabin. Try somewhere in the open, rather than tucked behind the seat. That's probably too blocked off and muffled. Anyway, the way I did it was to capture the sounds at their source, which tends to be more exciting, even if it's louder than reality.
@Joshtera
@Joshtera 3 года назад
Which breakout cable works with the gopro? There's 3 different options.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
It's the 3.5mm TRS to Dual 3.5mm TSF version. Keep in mind that you also need the GoPro mic adapter as shown in the vid.
@Joshtera
@Joshtera 3 года назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff thanks!
@CorporateGrunt
@CorporateGrunt 11 месяцев назад
Have you ever tried Spec Miata with NASA or anything like that?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 11 месяцев назад
Not yet! I am a racing virgin still. Maybe one day.
@johnathonlevesque3784
@johnathonlevesque3784 7 месяцев назад
Yeah I dont have a problem with those tones on my car, its the low frequency noise. It sounds like I got a subwoofer going nuts on cold starts let alone high load situations I think I need a different type of mic. My car causes my mic to peak even on my lowest gain.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 7 месяцев назад
Interesting, yeah every car has different challenges, and some mics can't handle the noise. You could try moving them further away from the sound source and/or wrapping them in more foam. Could also be resonance throughout the whole car, in which case there's not much you can do, if that's just how it sounds in real life.
@johnathonlevesque3784
@johnathonlevesque3784 7 месяцев назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff I have tried all that for my car lol. Unfortunately or fortunately my car sounds like I have a subwoofer going crazy when I cold start my car. I think a drum mic will work but problem will be powering it.
@LiamGAMES-mz7xw
@LiamGAMES-mz7xw Год назад
Is it a problem necessarily if it's a TRRS?
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
Maybe not, but you could use a TRRS to TRS adapter to make sure the signals are going to the right place. Always preferable to match the input to the device.
@BenjaminKarslund
@BenjaminKarslund 3 года назад
Now put it in a racing game?
@humzarahman1288
@humzarahman1288 3 года назад
0:25 is why I subbed 😂
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Haha! Thanks, I'll try to leave some humor in my videos :D
@humzarahman1288
@humzarahman1288 3 года назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff nice! In all serious tho, great video! Just watched the full thing now. I’m a videographer who recently started my own own production company and I want to up my sound design, especially for automotive stuff and you pretty covered everything I was wanting to know about in the one video 😎 I was dreading the hours of research but I think I’ve got what I needed now, so thanks for that.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
@@humzarahman1288 That's great, glad it was helpful! Part 2 goes more in depth into using a separate recorder to capture more than 2 sources at once. I'm planning to do a part 3 where I'll put together a cool cinematic sequence and how to deal with the audio, including some drivebys with a stereo mic to get a realistic left-to-right (or vice versa) effect. I'm still kinda experimenting and learning as I go, but it's fun stuff!
@TomKaszuba
@TomKaszuba 3 года назад
Andrew. I wonder if this foam set up would work for ambient sound outside the vehicle which is what I would like to record. I do driving videos with a GoPro attached to the front hood of my car and record drives. I would like to capture audio outside the vehicle without wind noise. I was thinking of stuffing this foam with a mic in it into the area between the bottom of the windshield and the top of the hood. There is a gap there. Ambient sound outside of the vehicle is something I would love to record on a separate unit and then synch that sound with the GoPro after deleting the GoPro audio itself. I usually synch by beeping the horn a few times and then use Final Cut to take care of the editing. I’ll try it but I was wondering if you had any ideas on recording wind noise free ambient sound outside a moving vehicle. The way this guy captures ambient sound outside the car is what I’m looking for. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7HaJArMDKgI.html Thank you very much.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
Interesting question! I think this type of foam would work fine for what you're doing, especially at low to medium speeds. You can also try "dead cats" which use long faux 'hairs' to absorb the wind. If you just want ambient noise and want to avoid the sound of your own car, maybe further away from the engine would be wise, like on the roof or something. It does help to physically shield them from the wind, however, as wind still makes a rushing sound at higher speed, whether it's actually getting into the mics or not. If using a separate audio recorder, be sure to set the sample rate to 48k as that will match up with your video. 44.1k is usually the default (for music recording) and will go out of sync with the video, especially on longer clips. Even with the correct sample rate, sometimes two devices will interpret time a little differently, and they might still go a little out of sync on a long clip. So running the mics into the camera might be a good idea for your application. I know the GoPro adapter setup is pretty annoying though. I'm getting close to finishing Part 2, in which I use a recorder and show how to sync things up.
@TomKaszuba
@TomKaszuba 3 года назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff Thank you very much Andrew. Very helpful advice. I look forward to volume 2 of this series. Volume 1 is one the best explanations of this technique on RU-vid.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 3 года назад
@@TomKaszuba Thanks, I appreciate that!
@jasoncherry2508
@jasoncherry2508 9 месяцев назад
At 12:54 you mention the road noise always being around 1000 Hz, as an audio engineer, I can tell you that this is simply not true. Noise as the name would state is a wide range of frequencies and not simply a "tone" which is a single frequency or very narrow bandwidth of frequencies. "Noise" is much more difficult to isolate and I suggest a moment in the car drive when you are moving at a decent typical rate of speed (and preferably slightly downhill), that you put the car in neutral and coast with the engine at an idle so that you can get a chunk of recorded audio that is JUST road noise so that you can later have a more advanced "noise reducer" function in an audio editor be able to better isolate the profile of frequencies of the road noise to be able to take out more precisely. Also, road nose from tires will tend to move up and down in center frequency based upon the speed at which you are moving because the noise is caused by the surface of the tire hitting the small surface artifacts in the road and the tires hits more little bumps faster as you move faster and that results in a higher frequency as you move faster. The idea of putting the lavalier mic in a large block of open cell foam is great. I might suggest an extra step for trying to capture a more true to accurate sound profile when doing so is to make an EQ adjustment profile for each mic when using the foam as the foam will tend to roll off the higher frequencies more than lower frequencies and can make the recorded audio sound more "muffled" than without the foam. You can easily correct for this if you have two recordings (especially if you have two of the identical mics to record at the same time and play a sine sweep through decent speakers and record the same sweep with the two mics side by side (at the same time) and compare the frequencies captured so that you can add in an audio EQ adjustment in the editor to account for the different levels of the frequencies being captured through the mic with foam verses no foam. Also, at 16:30 you talk about the "clipping" of the GoPro audio. Unfortunately, the clipping is locked in the recording and there is really no way to get back the additional audio information that was cut off by the fact that the mic was recorded with too much sensitivity during the drive. I did however see in the very beginning of the video that you have a Tascam DR-701D (excellent field recorder, I have one too). This is a much better choice for recording up to 4 mics independently as well as the stereo channels of a camera or other device. Because the Tascam gives you the ability to adjust the input gain structure of the analog mics directly, this is a MUCH better way to see the loudest levels during a TEST drive (before your main car recording event) to be able to properly set the mic levels so that you don't clip in the first place which then you have all the audio goodness to edit to your liking later. Overall great content and really good recommendations for mic placement and some ideas to help content creators with understanding some of the things that they should be thinking about when trying to capture the content as there is WAY more to think about other than just "Slapping a GoPro on a car and ripping around". I hope that this information finds someone that is willing to read through some nerdiness and try to understand the reason behind why this can make such a huge difference.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this very in-depth comment! Lots of good points. If you make it further in this series (parts 2 and 3) you'll see me delve into using the Tascam and manually setting levels, etc for the same reasons you brought up. This first video was an attempt at showing the simplest way possible to improve audio capture. As for the noise reduction, that's a good idea to get a sample of the road noise. Although in my experience, using software noise reduction tends to mess up the primary sound I want to preserve too much. Maybe it's time I tried that again. Anyway I agree that there's no exact rule for road noise being the same frequency all the time, but reducing that general frequency range seems to help. It's a balancing act as you don't want to lose too much of the engine sound if it falls in that same range. Anyway thanks for taking the time to comment!
@joell439
@joell439 Год назад
👍👍😎👍👍 kazoo eliminated 🤣. Thanks 🙏
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff Год назад
If I'm ever forced into getting an electric car, I might have to drive around with a kazoo, just so there's some kind of sound
@joell439
@joell439 Год назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff- now that’s thinking ahead 😂
@ilyasguner2267
@ilyasguner2267 2 года назад
my engine sound is peaking all the time :((
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Some possible reasons: -Input settings are incorrect or input level is too high on your camera or recorder -Mic can't handle high SPL, check that rating online or in the manual if possible -Mic placed too close to engine I'm still learning as I go too, not all lav mics can handle the loudness of engines and exhaust.
@ilyasguner2267
@ilyasguner2267 2 года назад
@@AndrewDoesCarStuff i think reason might be me not using a dedicated recorder, im using my camera to change gain
@kriswyche
@kriswyche 11 месяцев назад
me personally, i just hear an extreme amount of wind and interference. It doesn't sound crisp at all.
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 11 месяцев назад
If you're talking about the first few seconds of the video with examples of bad audio, I agree!
@mrkring1526
@mrkring1526 2 года назад
Fraser Strachan wants your location
@TheMasterchief826
@TheMasterchief826 2 года назад
I think my car is too loud it wasnt a clean sound
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Lots of possible variables: mic too close to exhaust, wrong input settings on camera/recorder, wrong type of mic, etc.
@x_Heffe_X
@x_Heffe_X 2 года назад
Great, informative, and well thought out video, however there is one very concerning problem with you and the video, easily remedied though. You committed the ultimate no no in a “sports car” on a fun, curvy road. You blatantly crossed over the double yellow lines numerous times, and the last time shown in the vid was seconds away from going head on with a motorcycle. Please, if you haven’t already, change your driving style to never cross the double yellows, it could save a life in the future, and that life may even be your own.
@NormalGuy
@NormalGuy 2 года назад
Great video. Wish you used a different car... Miata is probably the worst sounding drivetrain ever!
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 2 года назад
Well you're in luck, because I'm going to do a whole series of sound recordings with MUCH better sounding cars. Have already shot a couple of those, coming soon. Had to start somewhere and this Miata is what I had to work with.
@Baldo_Oleo
@Baldo_Oleo 11 месяцев назад
Hi, I'm guessing those cheap mics are condenser? Would a dynamic microphone be better? Thanks
@AndrewDoesCarStuff
@AndrewDoesCarStuff 11 месяцев назад
Yes, in theory dynamic mics should be better at handling the high SPL than condenser mics. Though when I was looking, there aren't many small lav mics that are dynamic. The ones that do exist are on the pricier side, like the Shure SM11, and in that case you have to deal with the XLR plug.
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