I don't know if this is what makes the difference, but at least I can say it works: I can record stuff using my microphone via audio interface! I settled for one that has got a built-in DAC chip. I then went online and looked for adapters that SPECIFICALLY said "Compatible with Galaxy S20", and not just "Compatible with Android". The first one that I bought was a standard one that worked perfectly fine to listen to music through my jack headphones, but didn't work to record sounds (as explained in the original post). I don't know if I can really call that a solution or more of a workaround?īut basically it was down to the audio-usb adapter I was using. Thank you very much to anyone who could help. I feel like I've exhausted every possibility, and I can't believe that there wouldn't be a solution? What do I need to do, to connect my audio interface to my phone and get it to record the audio that comes from it? When I press record on the phone, I get the notification "recording audio through headset", so it DOES detect my microphone but then it still record audio through the built-in mic.
But that is still not the audio signal recorded by the phone! So the mic works, the interface works and sends the right signal. When I try to record I can hear through my interface's direct monitoring the sound picked up by my AKG microphone through my headphones. So the problem doesn't come from the cable. My headset microphone works fine when I plug it in via the 3.5 jack to USB-c cable, or when I plug it into the microphone jack of the signal splitter. all of this works perfectly with my previous phone the S10 with the audio plugged via the headphone Jack I have exhausted every options, find nothing else on the internet, and can't understand WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT to just record USB audio with this device? I still can't record audio when I record a video! I read that USB audio player pro has a driver that can bypass the phone's USB driver, so I purchase it. Nothing.Īfter hours of searching I found out that I had to buy a signal splitter, to plug the audio cable into the mic female jack and that would then connect to the jack to usb-c via a TRRS jack. So I assumed that it would work instead with audio cables, that I would plug into my phone via a jack 3.5 to USB-C cable, so I bought both of those, plugged it in and.
I am trying to use an AKG microphone, via a scarlett 2i2 interface as audio input, and nothing seems to work.Īt first I naively thought that I all had to do was plug the USB audio interface into the phone via USB: as some of you may have already experienced, it produces a horrible screeching sound! I have been spending the past week ordering items and trying out combinations to no avail!