GODOX UMic12

GODOX UMic12 Cardioid Condenser USB Microphone User Manual

Model: UMic12

Mawu Oyamba

The GODOX UMic12 is a high-quality cardioid condenser USB microphone designed for clear audio recording. It features a large diaphragm condenser to capture pristine audio while minimizing background noise, making it suitable for podcasts, vocals, and instruments. This microphone offers plug-and-play functionality with Windows and macOS systems, providing a straightforward recording experience.

Zomwe zili mu Bokosi

Onetsetsani kuti zinthu zonse zotsatirazi zikuphatikizidwa mu phukusi lanu:

  • Godox UMic12 Cardioid Condenser USB Microphone
  • Kuyimilira kwa Desktop
  • USB Type-C kupita ku USB Chingwe
Contents of the GODOX UMic12 package, including the microphone, desktop stand, and USB cables.

Image: The GODOX UMic12 microphone, its foldable desktop stand, and two USB cables (USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to USB-C) are shown together, illustrating the complete package contents.

Zogulitsa Zamankhwala

  • Cardioid Polar Chitsanzo: Captures audio from the front while minimizing sound from the sides and rear, ideal for focused recording.
  • Kulumikizana kwa USB: Plug-and-play operation with Windows 7/8/10 and Mac OS (excluding Windows XP).
  • Kuwunika Nthawi Yeniyeni: Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack for direct audio monitoring during recording.
  • Zomangamanga Zolimba: All-metal build for robustness and stability.
  • Foldable Desktop Stand: Included for convenient placement and portability.
  • Zowongolera Zosavuta: Features a mute button and volume adjustment.
  • Mayankho afupipafupi: 50Hz-20KHz for capturing a broad range of sounds.
  • Kuchuluka kwa Signal-to-Noise: Greater than 70dB for clear audio.

Kukhazikitsa Guide

  1. Attach the Microphone to the Stand: Securely screw the microphone onto the provided desktop stand. The stand allows for angle adjustment.
  2. GODOX UMic12 microphone attached to its desktop stand, viewed kuchokera kumbali.

    Image: The GODOX UMic12 microphone is shown mounted on its desktop stand, illustrating how it appears when assembled and ready for use.

  3. Lumikizani ku Kompyuta: Use the provided USB Type-C cable to connect the microphone's USB-C port to an available USB port on your computer (Windows 7/8/10 or Mac OS).
  4. Pansi view of the GODOX UMic12 microphone showing the USB-C port and 3.5mm headphone jack.

    Image: A close-up of the microphone's base, highlighting the USB-C port for computer connection and the 3.5mm headphone jack for monitoring.

  5. Kuyika Madalaivala: The microphone is plug-and-play. Your operating system should automatically detect and install the necessary drivers. No manual driver installation is typically required.
  6. Select as Input Device: Open your computer's sound settings or your recording software's audio input settings. Select "GODOX UMic12" as your primary audio input device.
  7. Lumikizani Mahedifoni (Mwasankha): For real-time monitoring, plug your headphones into the 3.5mm headphone jack located on the microphone.

Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

Once the microphone is set up, you can begin recording and monitoring your audio.

  • Kuyika Maikolofoni: Position the microphone approximately 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) from the sound source. Due to its cardioid pattern, ensure the front of the microphone (where the GODOX logo is visible) is facing the sound source for optimal capture.
  • Patsogolo view of the GODOX UMic12 Cardioid Condenser USB Microphone.

    Chithunzi: Kutsogolo molunjika view of the GODOX UMic12 microphone, showing the grille and the GODOX logo, indicating the primary pickup direction.

  • Tsegulani Ntchito: Dinani pa MUTE button on the microphone to instantly mute or unmute the audio input. An indicator light may show the mute status (refer to specific model's LED behavior).
  • Mbali view of the GODOX UMic12 microphone showing the mute button and regulatory marks.

    Chithunzi: Mbali view of the GODOX UMic12 microphone, clearly showing the 'MUTE' button and various regulatory markings on its body.

  • Kusintha kwa Voliyumu: Use the volume control buttons (typically '+' and '-') on the microphone to adjust the headphone monitoring volume. This does not affect the input level sent to the computer.
  • Mbali view of the GODOX UMic12 microphone showing the volume control buttons.

    Chithunzi: Mbali view of the GODOX UMic12 microphone, highlighting the '+' and '-' buttons for volume control, positioned near the top of the microphone body.

  • Kuwunika Nthawi Yeniyeni: The 3.5mm headphone jack provides zero-latency monitoring of your audio. This allows you to hear your voice or instrument as it is being recorded, ensuring proper levels and sound quality.
  • Zokonda pa Mapulogalamu: Adjust input gain and other audio settings within your recording software (e.g., Audacity, OBS, GarageBand) for optimal recording levels. Avoid peaking (audio distortion) by keeping levels in the green/yellow range.

Kusamalira

Proper care will extend the life and performance of your GODOX UMic12 microphone.

  • Kuyeretsa: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the microphone body. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents, as they may damage the finish or internal components.
  • Posungira: When not in use, store the microphone in a clean, dry place, away from dust and extreme temperatures.
  • Kusamalira: Avoid dropping the microphone or subjecting it to strong impacts, which can damage the sensitive condenser capsule.
  • Kusamalira Chingwe: Do not bend or crimp the USB cable excessively. Store it neatly to prevent damage.

Kusaka zolakwika

VutoChifukwa ChothekaYankho
Palibe mawu ochokera kumaikolofoni
  • Maikolofoni sinalumikizidwe bwino.
  • Incorrect input device selected in computer settings.
  • Maikolofoni yatsekedwa.
  • Chingwe cha USB kapena doko lolakwika.
  • Ensure USB cable is securely plugged into both the microphone and the computer.
  • Verify "GODOX UMic12" is selected as the input device in your operating system's sound settings and recording software.
  • Press the MUTE button on the microphone to unmute.
  • Yesani doko la USB kapena chingwe china.
Low or distorted audio quality
  • Maikolofoni kutali kwambiri ndi gwero lamawu.
  • Input gain too low or too high.
  • Background noise interference.
  • Position the microphone closer to the sound source (6-12 inches).
  • Adjust input gain in your recording software. Ensure levels are strong but do not peak.
  • Record in a quieter environment. Utilize the cardioid pattern by facing the microphone directly towards the desired sound.
Kuyang'anira mahedifoni sikukugwira ntchito
  • Mahedifoni olumikizidwa bwino sanalumikizidwe mokwanira.
  • Monitoring volume too low.
  • Ensure headphones are securely plugged into the microphone's 3.5mm jack.
  • Increase the monitoring volume using the '+' button on the microphone.

Zofotokozera

MbaliTsatanetsatane
ChitsanzoUMC12
Chitsanzo cha PolarZosagwirizana (Cardioid)
Kulumikizana TechnologyUSB
Mtundu WolumikiziraUSB Type-C
Kuyankha pafupipafupi50Hz-20KHz
Kusonyeza-Kuti-Kupanda Phokoso40db pa
Kumverera Kumverera30 decibels
Hardware PlatformPC (Compatible with Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS)
Gwero la MphamvuMagetsi a Corded (USB Powered)
ZakuthupiChitsulo
Kulemera kwa chinthuMicrophone: 13 oz (369g), Stand: 4.93 oz (140g)
Makulidwe azinthu (L x W x H)9 x 8.7 x 3.2 mainchesi
ZapaderaDesktop Stand, Volume Control, Mute Function, 3.5mm Headphone Jack

Chidziwitso cha Chitsimikizo

GODOX products typically come with a limited manufacturer's warranty. For detailed information regarding the warranty period, coverage, and terms and conditions for your UMic12 microphone, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official GODOX webmalo.

Thandizo

If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual or require further assistance, please contact GODOX customer support. You can find contact information and additional resources on the official GODOX webtsamba:

www.godox.com

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