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Frequency Response | 30 - 20, 000 Hz |
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Gain Range | 0 to 35 dB |
Max Sound Pressure Level (SPL) | 127dB @ minimum gain 92dB @ maximum gain |
Sensitivity | -46 dBfs (80 dB SPL, 1kHz) @ minimum gain -11 dBfs (80 dB SPL, 1kHz) @ maximum gain |
Equivalent Noise Level (A weighted) | -90dBfs @ minimum gain -68 dBfs @ maximum gain |
Sample Rates | 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz |
Capsule diameter | 4mm |
Capsule pick-up pattern | omnidirectional |
Capsule type | Pre-polarized condenser microphone |
Mic cable length | 4 ft. (1.2m) |
Adaptor cable length (subject to change) | USB-A : 3.3 ft. (1m) USB-C: 3.3 ft. (1m) Lightning: 1ft. (0.3m) |
Brief introduction to the ClipMic digital USB lavalier microphone.
Lists all items included in the ClipMic digital packaging.
Details the companion Apogee software applications for iOS.
Specifies the minimum operating system requirements for use.
Information and benefits of registering the ClipMic digital product.
Visual identification of the ClipMic digital microphone and its accessories.
Connecting the ClipMic digital to an iPhone or iPad.
Connecting the ClipMic digital to USB-C devices like iPad Pro.
Connecting the ClipMic digital to USB-A computers.
Instructions for using ClipMic digital with iOS devices.
Using Apogee Maestro for input monitoring, gain adjustment, and DSP processing.
Using MetaRecorder for advanced audio recording and metadata on iOS.
Setting up ClipMic digital with Ableton Live using the ASIO4All driver.
Configuring ClipMic digital for audio input and testing in Zoom.
Using ClipMic digital for voiceover recording in Final Cut Pro.
Details the product warranty terms and legal disclaimers.