Record seminars or concerts with permission (the iPad has phenomenal battery life).
Record audio products, interviews, meetings, events…anything…anywhere.
Record audio samples of various indoor and outdoor sounds and sell them on AudioJungle.
Email it to myself, then clean it up and upload it to my blog.
Record an entire podcast with the iPad.
Possible Uses for the iPad and AudioTechnica AT2020: Now that it works with an iPad, I can take it anywhere and record anything. This would skip the 2 intermediate conversion steps from QuickVoice and allow straight uploading once I get home.Īs it stood, the AT2020 was a great mic already. I’m sure if I look around the App store, I could find an app that will record straight to MP3. Then I converted to MP3 and uploaded it to my blog for your review. caf file which I exported via Quicktime to. QuickVoice created a high-quality 192kbps. Then I launched QuickVoice (although it’ll work with any audio app, really) and recorded the audio. Upon connection, the iPad didn’t do a thing. I basically connected the AT2020 to the iPad using a Camera Connection kit. This is an audio recording of the AT2020 being used with the iPad and the iPad Camera Connection kit. So I plugged in my Audio-Technica AT2020 microphone and crossed my fingers. I heard rumors that I could attach USB Microphones and record audio. By default, it contains a built-in microphone that allows basic recording. However, I’ve been pushing the iPad’s abilities to a whole new level. I use an iPad to perform a lot of various jobs in my business.