User guide

overload (clipping) indicator
Mikey Digital features a built-in visual overload indicator that will help you make sure that you’re capturing
the best recording possible. When the electronic circuit inside Mikey is receiving signal nearing the point of
distortion, all three LEDs on Mikey’s frontside will flash RED to indicate that the microphone is overloading
(NOTE: The LEDs will flash RED regardless of what mode Mikey is in, Stand-alone or App Controlled). If you’re
in thexxxxmode when Mikey indicates overload, try switching to thexxxxmode. If you are inxxxxmode and your
Mikey indicates overload, try switching to thexxxxxmode. If you’re inxxxx mode and you’re still getting the
overload warning, try backing away from the sound source a bit.
USB connector
The USB connector on Mikey Digital can be used to power your device while Mikey is connected, whether you
are recording or not. This feature is great for situations when you may wish to record for long periods of
time and have a laptop or powered USB cable handy, such as a long classroom lecture, business seminar, or
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