Today we will introduce the main functions of the lensgo wireless microphone348C display. This display is very simple really nothing, it just shows that you have two microphones and you have a mute button so when you click on it it shows mute and then it has a meter so you can mute again and then you can adjust the gain input so you can better record in different environments. These little dials will depend on you knowing whichever camera you're using how much gain you need to send to your specific camera but I do like the simplicity of it right now I'm using the transmitter for internal recording but I'm using the connection to it's wireless mic so this is what this sounds like, I was in the same scene as I was before, only the built-in mic was about 8 feet from the camera and it was speaking fine This is what I use a lot with this type of setup, the transmitter is with alapel mic combined, especially if you're going to be on camera, or if you're recording that kind of genius, look at the back of my sonya6400, you can see the audio meter going in there, now I set it in stereo On, the receiver from lensgo is set on stereo, so this would be a good choice to work by default.The receiver will show you how many microphones you are currently using, and when you need to switch channels, you just need to hold the left button for three seconds and it will switch to another channel, so whether you have a microphone connected or Two mics, if you're recording one person this would be nice if you were recording two people it would be nice to have a split track and leave it on stereo and have discrete tracks a nice feature, if you're only using one mic and you A person is being recorded but you are concerned that they might be overmodulating you again ,and hold the left button on the receiver for three seconds and it will perform what is called a safe track, so channel 1 will be the normal you have set on channel 2 The level will be 6 decibels lower, assuming someone is yelling, and it's overmodulated, your safe track channel 2 will be fine, so these are some more advanced features, professional mic for professionals.