Mic.

Mic. Support

Find answers to common questions below, or reach out to us directly.

How do I monitor my microphone in real time?

Plug in headphones and open Mic. Audio passthrough starts automatically — you’ll hear your microphone input through your headphones with minimal latency. Use the input gain and output volume faders to adjust levels.

What audio formats can I record in?

Mic. supports recording in WAV (uncompressed), ALAC (Apple Lossless), AAC, and MP3. Tap the format picker next to the timer to switch formats before recording.

Where are my recordings saved?

Recordings are saved within the app. Tap the Recordings button to browse, play back, and share your files via the standard iOS share sheet.

What are the visualization modes?

Mic. offers four real-time Metal-rendered visualizations: Waveform (amplitude over time), Spectrogram (frequency over time), Frequency Bars (spectrum analyzer), and Oscilloscope (signal waveform). Swipe the mode picker to switch between them.

How do DSP effects work?

Tap any effect tile to toggle it on or off. Long-press a tile to open detailed parameter controls. Use the preset menu to quickly apply curated effect combinations. Effects are applied in real time to both the monitor output and recordings.

What is Mic. Pro?

Mic. is free for live monitoring with waveform visualization. Mic. Pro is a one-time purchase that unlocks recording in all formats, all 8 DSP effects with 13 presets, and 3 additional visualization modes (Spectrogram, Frequency Bars, Oscilloscope).

How do I restore my purchase?

If you’ve previously purchased Mic. Pro, tap any locked feature to open the upgrade screen, then tap “Restore Purchase” at the bottom. Your purchase will be restored automatically.

What input sources are supported?

Mic. works with built-in iPhone microphones, wired headset mics, USB audio interfaces, and Bluetooth microphones. When multiple inputs are available, use the input picker to switch between them.

Why do I hear feedback or echo?

Feedback occurs when your microphone picks up the speaker output. Always use headphones when monitoring to prevent audio feedback loops. Mic. is designed for headphone monitoring.

Still need help?

We’re happy to assist with any questions or issues.