So i have a crazy idea...... [Recording Comms on to Camera]

whingnut

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I would like to be able to record some of my crazy relatives when they call me while im out riding. Like a sixth sense everytime i do a long ride 2hrs plus i get a call from my "fun" relatives and friends. I would like to be able to add thise calls into my motovlogs ( with thier permission of course) a lot of these are "remember the time we......" and id like to share some of my sea stories from thier perspective. Any ideas? If i use a call recorder from my android phone it only picks of me talking or nothing evem for the paid ones. Any suggestions are welcome.
 
I'm going to try LoneWolfer's setup and see how it works for me. Some of the shenanigans between my wife and I are funny. Most of the shenanigans between my riding buddy Dan and I are hilarious!
 
If you have any other questions about the setup or anything let me know, whingnut. And if you want to hear a it more of how it sounds check out my latest vlog from Laconia where I had the pleasure of having R-Rated in my helmet with me and got the chance to capture some of his zingers!
 
The sound was really good.
I must say, as a remark, that youtubes auto-translation is amusing. I would not understand most of what you said, without it. But with it, it was not that much better :D
 
Not a bad way to do that PhilTonic, I just wanted mine contained inside the helmet and all hidden away and only a single 3.5 mm plug to plug into my gopro when I record. And when I'm not recording, it tucks back under the edge of the cheek pad for storage.
 
@PhilTonic Thank you for sharing this. I like that splitter.

Has anyone figured out dual mic setup on a modular helmet yet? I had one using just one Sony ECM by the speaker in my Shark but I since went to Shoei and that will not work. :(

I am kicking myself for not capturing the audio between me and @LoneWolfer better because he is sitting on a goldmine for an upcoming video series.
 
Not a bad way to do that PhilTonic, I just wanted mine contained inside the helmet and all hidden away and only a single 3.5 mm plug to plug into my gopro when I record. And when I'm not recording, it tucks back under the edge of the cheek pad for storage.
I've managed to tuck away everything. But you will get a slimmer profile by soldering cables yourself. Lots of the german motovlog guys are replicating my setup and create their own cables.
 

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