Sennheiser has extended the applications of its large-diaphragm MK 4 recording microphone with the inclusion of Apogee A/D conversion and technology.
The MK 4 digital connects directly to iOS devices, Mac and PC computers for mobile recording requiring the performance of a true condenser microphone. It is delivered complete with a USB cable and a Lightning iOS cable for connecting to iPad, iPhone or iPod touch as well as a microphone clamp and a pouch.
The microphone can be used with common media production programs such as Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, Pro Tools or Ableton Live and iOS recording apps such as GarageBand and Apogee MetaRecorder.
‘The MK 4 digital true condenser studio microphone will bring full, detailed sound and “made in Germany” quality to recordings on iOS devices, Macs and PCs,’ says Wolfgang Fraissinet, Director Audio Recording at Sennheiser. ‘It will offer bands and artists freedom and flexibility in recording their tracks and song ideas, and will also be an ideal tool for high-quality speech applications from voice-overs to podcasts.’
‘The MK 4 digital microphone is a great addition to the iOS/USB product family we have been developing with Sennheiser,’ says Betty Bennett, co-founder and CEO of Apogee Electronics. ‘Along with the new HandMic digital, and ClipMic and MKE 2 digital mics announced last spring, MK 4 digital combines the best of Sennheiser and Apogee technology to offer customers from across the audio and video production spectrum incredible tools for mobile recording.’
The MK 4 digital will be available from Q2 2016.
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