User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- MV88plusMV88+ Video Kit
- General Description
- Quick Setup
- Quick Setup
- The MV88+ Microphone
- Aiming the Microphone
- The MOTIV App
- Advanced Mic Settings
- Record
- Recording Tips
- Using MV88+ with your Mac and PC
- My Recordings
- Editing Your Audio
- Editing Your Audio
- Sharing MOTIV Recordings
- Sharing MOTIV Recordings
- Troubleshooting
- Firmware
- System Requirements
- Specifications
- Specifications
- MFi Certified
- DSP Modes (Presets)
- Transducer Type
- Polar Pattern
- Stereo Principle
- Frequency Response
- Adjustable Gain Range
- Sensitivity
- Maximum SPL
- Limiter
- Compressor
- Equalizer
- Power Requirements
- Housing
- Net Weight
- Dimensions
- Bit DepthSampling Rate2448 kHz2444.1 kHz1648 kHz1644.1 kHzFrequency Response
- Supported Audio Formats
- Accessories
- Accessories
- Certifications
Shure Incorporated
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Tap Save to rename your preset, or use the default name.
Custom preset is added to your list.
Tap the carat (arrow) in the Preset Save row to access your list of saved presets. Tap custom preset name and Apply Preset to
instantly apply gain, stereo, equalization, and compression preferences.
Tip: You can save a custom preset at any point by tapping Preset Save.
Polar Pattern Selection (Stereo and Mono Settings)
The following demonstrates microphone capsule pick-up patterns. When operating in a mono mode, stereo width is not ad-
justable.
Stereo
Front = On
Sides = On
Mono Cardioid
Front = On
Sides = Off
Mono Bidirectional
Front = Off
Sides = On
Raw Mid-Side
Front = On
Sides = On
See "Raw Mid-Side Output" for more in-
formation.
Raw Mid-Side Output
For increased post-processing flexibility, use the Raw Mid-Side setting. This records signal a 2-channel signal with a stereo im-
age that can be adjusted even after the tracks have been recorded:
Left: Cardioid (front)
Right: Bidirectional (sides)
Use the Raw Mid-Side setting with audio recording applications that have a mid-side stereo matrix decoder. Or use the manual
decoding instructions to adjust the stereo image of the recorded tracks.










