Shure MV7 USB Microphone User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Shure
Table of Contents
Shure MV7 USB Microphone
General Description
The Shure MV7 is a professional-quality USB dynamic microphone, ideal for close mic applications that require vocal intelligi-bility with a balanced tone. The attractive and durable all-metal design features an adjustable yoke that can be mounted onto a variety of microphone stands for flexible placement options. A touch panel user interface provides control of microphone gain, headphone level, monitor mix blend and muting.
Features
Convenient Plug-and-Play Operation
Compatible with Windows and Mac computers. Also compatible with iOS and
Android devices with applicable cables. (Cables not provided.)
Note
See https://www.shure.com/MOTIVcompatibility for information on
recommended Android devices.
Voice Isolation Technology
A highly directional cardioid pattern isolates your voice and removes unwanted
background noise
Durable, Versatile Design
- Hybrid USB/cardioid microphone can be used for digital or analog recording
- Adjust settings with the intuitive touch panel interface
- Rugged, all-metal construction and excellent cartridge protection for outstanding reliability
Flexible Sound Control with the ShurePlus MOTIV™ Desktop Application
The MOTIV Desktop Application offers control over microphone settings and includes the following additional features:
- Auto Level Mode Automatically adjusts microphone settings to take the guesswork out of gain and compression settings
- Custom user presets
- Switchable EQ filters High-pass filter and voice boost emphasis (presence boost) options in Manual mode
Connect Your MV7
- Plug the included Micro-B USB cable into your MV7.
- Connect the other end of the Micro-B USB cable to your laptop.
- Plug your headphones into the monitor output.
Quick Setup
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Use the correct cable to plug the microphone into your computer.
The LEDs on the MV7 will pulse when the connection is made. -
Download the app at https://wwww.shure.com/MOTIVdesktop
Your computer may request permission to use the external device the first time the app is opened. -
Select your microphone from the drop-down menu.
Access customized controls for your MOTIV microphone. -
Check audio levels and adjust microphone settings.
Manually adjust microphone gain or select Auto Level Mode for worry-free audio setup. See the “Advanced Mic Set-tings” topic for information on advanced features.
Touch Panel Interface
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LED bar Displays microphone and headphone level. The LED color indicates which level is being displayed or adjusted.
Green: Microphone level
Orange: Headphone level
Green/Orange: Monitor Mix blend level -
Mute Button Press to mute and unmute the microphone.
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Volume Control Slider Adjust microphone or headphone level by swiping your finger several times up and down the control surface.
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Monitor Toggle Press the mode/headphone button to toggle between microphone (green) and headphone (orange) volume controls. Long press to activate monitor mix controls (both green and orange). Another long press to return to separate micro-phone and headphone volume controls.
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Lock Indicator Displays whether the settings lock is on or off. Settings lock prevents changes to microphone settings from accidental touches. When Lock mode is on, the microphone settings screen is grayed out on the desktop application.
Controls
Adjust monitor mix: Press and hold Monitor Toggle for 2 seconds to access
monitor mix controls. Swipe left to hear more mic audio (green) or swipe right
to hear more playback audio (orange). Press and hold Monitor Toggle to return
to separate micro-phone and headphone volume controls.
Settings lock : Press and hold both Mute and Monitor Toggle for 2 seconds
to lock and unlock settings.
Exit Auto Level Mode : Press and hold Mute for 2 seconds
Note: Auto Level Mode can only be enabled through the MOTIV Desktop Application.
LED Behavior
Live meters : Turn your Touch Panel LEDs into a visual volume meter for
easy monitoring. If are using Manual mode and notice the level reaches the
input meter peak, switch to Auto Level or lower the mic gain.
Night mode : Select the Night mode to lower the brightness of the Touch
Panel LEDs from a bright display (Normal) to less bright (Dim). The Night mode
display option is ideal for discreet recording in low-light situations.
Access the Live meters and Night mode toggles by going to Settings > LED
Behavior in the MOTIV app settings tab.
Note : For information on dB values related to the Touch Panel slider, see the Touch Panel Values table in the Specifications appendix.
The MV7 Microphone
The MV7 features a dynamic capsule with a cardioid pattern, which uses Voice Isolation Technology to pick up sound directly in front of the microphone.
MV7 Outputs
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Passive XLR output : Connect to XLR mixers and interfaces.
Note : XLR audio is not affected by software settings. -
3.5mm monitor output : Connect to headphones and earphones
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Micro-B USB : Use the included USB-A and USB-C cable to connect to your computer
Mounting Instructions
The MV7 microphone comes equipped with a 5/8″-27 threaded mount, the thread size most commonly found on microphone stands. This mount can be used with a microphone stand or hung from a boom. Some stands may require an adapter, which is not provided.
Note : Be very careful not to unloosen the screws all the way.
To easily flip the microphone orientation, loosen the screws and rotate 180 degrees.
Windscreen
The windscreen offers maximum protection from plosives and creates a warmer,
more intimate sound for speech applications, like podcasting and gaming.
Auto Level Mode
Use the following suggestions as a great starting point for your most common
MV7 needs. Keep in mind that there are many effective ways to mic a voice. The
closer you can get to the microphone, the better, but Auto Level Mode really
helps to get you sounding your best. Experiment to find which mic placement
works best for you.
Near
For podcast and voice recording applications. Position the MV7 in front of and as close to your face as possible. Speak directly into the mic, 1-6 inches (2.54 – 15 cm) away for a more intimate voice sound with maximum rejection of off-axis sounds. Speak-ing closer to the microphone results in more bass response, similar to voices on a radio broadcast. Make additional gain ad- justments if necessary.
Far
Ideal when the sound source is further from the microphone, like in gaming when the person needs to be closer to the screen or gaming console. Aim the microphone directly at the sound source. Place the microphone 6 to 18 inches (15 to 45 cm) away from the sound source. Make additional gain adjustments if necessary.
Tip
Because the MV7 is highly directional, ensure that the microphone is
directly pointed towards the source. If possible, experiment with mic
placement to find where it sounds best. Make additional gain adjustments as
necessary.
Additional Tips
Shure offers educational articles and publications on recording techniques for
a variety of instruments and applications. Visit Shure Educational Articles
for more information.
The Shure MOTIV Desktop App
Use the Shure MOTIV desktop app to quickly adjust microphone settings. The
device stores the most recently used settings for quick setup.
Mic Setup: Auto Level
- Settings Click the three dots to access MOTIV software information, manage presets, and application preferences and check for firmware updates.
- Mic Selection/Settings Lock Tap the caret to access the settings for your microphone. Tap the lock to lock and unlock selected settings.
- Auto Level Mode / Manual Mode AUTO LEVEL mode allows the app to select the best choices for your recording needs. Or select the MANUAL mode for full control over the microphone settings.
- Custom Presets Use the drop-down to create your own custom presets.
- Mic Mute Use the toggle to mute and unmute your microphone.
- Monitor Mix slider Move the slider to adjust the levels of the mic and playback sound sources. See “Monitor Mix Blend” for more information on monitoring.
- Mic Position Select the distance, Near or Far, from the sound source to the microphone.
- Tone Adjust the tonal qualities of your audio by selecting Dark, Natural, or Bright tones. Tone controls a variety of settings to quickly dial in the sound that works best for your voice.
- LED Behavior Turn on Live meters to use your Touch Panel for mic gain metering. Use Night mode to lower the brightness of your Touch Panel. See “LED Behavior” for more information on using these features for metering and dimming.
Mic Setup: Manual
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Auto Level Mode / Manual Mode AUTO LEVEL mode allows the app to select best choices for your recording needs. Or select MANUAL mode for full control over the microphone settings.
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Custom Presets Use the drop-down to create your own custom presets.
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Mic Mute / Mic Gain Use the toggle to mute and unmute your microphone. Use the slider to control microphone gain.
Note: Some programs can control microphone gain while in Manual mode. We recommend locking your mic settings once you have it set the way you’d like. -
Monitor Mix slider Move the slider to adjust the levels of mic and playback sound sources. See “Monitor Mix Blend” for more information on monitoring.
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EQ Use the equalizer to add a high-pass filter, presence or both. Tap Flat to return to an unchanged equalization state.
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Limiter and Compressor settings Fine tune your audio with limiter and compressor controls. See “Advanced Mic Settings” for more information.
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LED Behavior Turn on Live meters to use your Touch Panel for mic gain metering. Use Night mode to lower the brightness of your Touch Panel. See “LED Behavior” for more information on using these features for metering and dimming.
Note
Be aware that manual settings will be reset if you switch to Auto Level
mode and switch back to manual mode.
Monitor Mix Blend
Use the monitor mix slider to adjust how much of each source you can hear. For best results, start monitoring at the midpoint and adjust.
- Move the slider towards the microphone icon (Mic) to hear more of the audio going into the mic. Like when you’re singing over a recorded guitar track and want to clearly hear your voice.
- Move the slider towards the device icon (Playback) to hear more of the track playing back. When you’re recording a har-mony to your original vocal track and want to clearly hear the original performance.
EQ Modes
Use the equalizer to boost or cut bands of frequencies to improve sound clarity. Tap Flat to return to an unchanged equalisation state.
Advanced Mic Settings
Fine-tune your sound with limiter, compression, and equalizer settings.
Limiter
Toggle the limiter on or off to prevent distortion from volume peaks in your
recording.
Compressor
Choose no compression, or select light, medium or heavy compression to control
volume when your sound source is dynamic. Quiet signals are boosted and loud
signals are lowered, resulting in a denser, louder sound.
MV7 Tips
Control your Levels
To ensure consistent volume levels, keep the microphone as close to your face
as possible.
Use Lock Mode to Lock In Your Sound
When you’ve tested your audio and have found the settings that sound great,
press and hold both Mute and Monitor Toggle for 2 seconds to lock and prevent
accidental adjustment and ensure that your audio remains consistent.
Monitor Your Sound
To hear your audio, plug headphones into the headphone output on your MOTIV
device.
Troubleshooting
Issue | Solution |
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Microphone is plugged in, but not detected.
| Unplug and reconnect the cable so that the app recognizes the microphone.
You’ll know that the connection is made when you see the desktop application
display the correct micro- phone settings.
You hear no audio even though the desktop appli cation is displaying the
correct microphone.|
Check the Monitor Mix blend. Move the Monitor Mix slider to the center to hear the audio go-
ing into the mic and the audio being played back at the same time.
Audio is distorted (Auto Level Mode)| Select Auto Level Mode to allow the software to control audio settings. Near for up-close ap-
plications (1-6 in. / 2.54-15 cm) and Far for a distance of 6-18 inches. (15-45 cm)
Audio is distorted (Manual Mode)| Audio distortion usually comes from
overloading the microphone which causes clipping. Lower your mic gain for the
best sound recording.
Headphone LED flashes. Audio sounds higher or lower pitch than normal.|
Your microphone and computer have a sample rate mismatch. To adjust your
computer sam- ple rate settings, go to the Shure FAQ topic for information on
correcting sample rate mis-
match.
Issue| Solution
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|
Note: Windows update 10 v2004 (April 2020) solves this problem.
Microphone has become detached from the yoke.
| See the MV7 Yoke Assembly topic for step by step instructions for re- assembling your yoke and assorted washers. Correct washer assembly is crucial to ensure that your microphone is securely in place.
Miscellaneous issues
| It may be useful to reset the app to restore functionality. Perform a hard reset by unplugging and re-plugging the microphone.
General troubleshooting
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Quit and re-start the app. Reboot the computer.
Check for firmware update. Tap the three dots in the top right corner and select About MOTIV > Check for Update
Note
Contact Shure Service and Repair if you continue to experience any issues.
Firmware Update
Take advantage of additional features and design enhancements by updating the firmware on your MOTIV Desktop Application when prompted. A notification will appear when a firmware update is available. You have the option to download the update im-mediately or at a later time.
Tip
For best results, before updating the application, make sure that the
microphone is connected to your computer. Do not disconnect until the update
is complete.
To access firmware update at a later time, tap the three dots > About > Check
for Update. Tap the caret icon and if the available firmware package is newer
than the current version, tap Send to device. Contact Shure Service and Repair
if you ex-perience any issues.
Keep equipment connected during updates
Keep the MOTIV device connected to your mobile device when updating to ensure
that there are no update issues.
System Requirements
System Requirements and Compatibility: Mac
- MacOS 10.13 to 10.15
- 64 bit
- Minimum 2 GB of RAM
- Minimum 500 MB of hard disk space
System Requirements and Compatibility: Windows
- Windows 10
- 64 bit
- Minimum 2 GB of RAM
- Minimum 500 MB of hard disk space
System Requirements and Compatibility: iOS
- iOS: iOS 14 and higher
- iPhone: iPhone 6s and higher
- iPod Touch: 7th gen
Note : iPad Pro (USB-C) is not supported.
System Requirements and Compatibility: Android
Will work with any Android device that has:
- Android Pie 9.0 and higher
- USB Host Power Requirement of ≥100 mA
- USB Audio Class 1.1 support and higher
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
Note: See https://www.shure.com/MOTIVcompatibility for information on
supportive Android devices.
Specifications
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MFi Certified
Yes -
DSP Modes (Presets)
Near/Far, Dark/Natural/Bright -
Transducer Type
Dynamic (moving coil) -
Polar Pattern
Unidirectional (Cardioid) -
Output Impedance
314 Ω -
Frequency Response
50 Hz to 16,000 Hz -
Adjustable Gain Range
0 to +36 dB -
Sensitivity
(@ 1 kHz, open circuit voltage)
-55 dBV/Pa [1] (1.78 mV), -47 dBFS/Pa [1] [2] -
Maximum SPL, Digital Output
132 dB SPL [2] -
Headphone Output
3.5 mm (1/8″) -
Polarity
Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 -
Mute Switch Attenuation
Yes -
Limiter
Yes -
Compressor
Yes -
Power Requirements
Powered through USB or Lightning connector -
Housing
All metal construction -
Mounting Type
5/8-27 thread mount -
Net Weight
0.55 kg (1.21 lbs)
- 1 Pa=94 dB SPL
- At Minimum Gain, Flat Mode
Bit Depth | Sampling Rate |
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24 | 48 kHz |
24 | 44.1 kHz |
16 | 48 kHz |
16 | 44.1 kHz |
Overall Dimensions
Slider LED | Color | dB Value |
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8 | Yellow | -6 dB |
7 | Yellow | -12 dB |
6 | Yellow | -18 dB |
5 | Green | -24 dB |
4 | Green | -30 dB |
3 | Green | -39 dB |
2 | Green | -48 dB |
1 | Green | -90 dB |
MV7 Yoke Assembly
The MV7 yoke allows a podcaster to be flexible with mic placement. Loosen the yoke knobs and you can adjust the micro-phone in a variety angles. If the microphone becomes detached from the yoke, these are the steps to put it together in the cor-rect order to ensure that your microphone is secure. Each side uses one thin gray spring washer, one shiny silver brass wash-er, two black plastic washers and the yoke and threaded yoke knob.
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Start with the threaded knob flat side down on your tabletop.
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Stack the washers on the threaded knob.
Place a black plastic washer on the knob.
Place one side of the yoke on the next.
Then put the second black plastic washer on.
Place the flat silver washer and then the thin spring washer on the threaded knob. -
Using your finger to hold the screw assembly in place, slide the MV7 onto the threaded screw and turn the knob to keep washers in place.
Note: Be sure to keep this side on but loose so that you have room to easily move the yoke and assemble the washers on the opposite side. -
On the opposite yoke arm, place the washers into the side of the MV7 in reverse order. Thin spring washer > Flat silver washer > Black plastic washer > Yoke arm
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The yoke arm needs to be placed directly onto the stack of washers. To ensure that the washers are aligned, put a pen through the yoke and washers to make sure that everything is properly centered. Leave pen in place.
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Place the second black plastic washer onto the remaining threaded knob.
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Remove the pen. Insert the threaded knob and black plastic washer into the stacked washers and tighten both sides to ensure that your microphone is stable.
Accessories
Furnished Accessories
10 foot Micro-B to USB-A cable | 95A45110 |
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10 foot Micro-B to USB-C cable | 95B38076 |
Replacement Parts
Black Windscreen | AMV7-K-WS |
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Silver Windscreen | AMV7-S-WS |
Optional Accessories
1 m Lightning cable | AMV-LTG |
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Certification
Information to the user
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installa-tion. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label: CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
This microphone is for use with any microphone stand with a 5/8″ threaded
adapter.
Note
Testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types. The
use of other than shielded (screened) cable types may degrade EMC performance.
This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European
directives and is eligible for CE marking.
The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from:
www.shure.com/europe/compliance
Authorized European representative:
Shure Europe GmbH
Global Compliance
Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12
75031 Eppingen, Germany
Phone: +49-7262-92 49 0
Email: info@shure.de
www.shure.com
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Android Compatibility
This equipment is compatible with Android devices that support USB Audio Class
2.0 and USB-C connectivity. Not all Android devices are compatible. Android is
a trademark of Google Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this using micro usb? does this company know about USB type C?
The manufacturers are ignoring the issue. We don't care if you include a converter in the box. We want all of our devices to be USB-C, so we don't have to keep carrying around the inferior micro USB cables. Just make the product $250 instead of $249 and give us a type C connection.
Can this be used as an usb mic or do you need an xlr/audio interface?
Yes, the MV7 can be easily used as a USB Microphone. If you intend to use the USB connection you do not need an audio interface with XLR inputs.
Can you connect multiple mv7 mics to the same computer via usb?
The ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop app will recognize and control two MV7’s (or one MV7 and one MV88+, or two MV88+s) at the same time. When two devices are connected, you can click the MV7 icon to flash the LEDs on the panel of the microphone you’re currently controlling. In the device dropdown menu, you can temporarily rename each microphone to remember which one is which.
Can this be used with a sound board?
MV7-W can connect both via USB and XLR. As long as your mixing board has XLR audio inputs it will be compatible with MV7-W. Please note that unlike audio coming from the MV7-W’s USB connection, audio from the XLR output will not be affected by any settings or changes made in the MOTIV app.
What kind of stand do I need with this mic to be able to stand and sing into it?
Can you mute the might physically or need to mute it elsewhere?
If you are using the MV7 USB output, the touch-sensitive mute button will mute all audio outgoing from the mic's USB output. Please note the MV7's mute button only interacts with audio from the USB output. If you are using the XLR output, the signal will not be affected by the mute button and audio will be output as long as an XLR cable is connected.
How do I install this thing?
MV7 is compatible with Windows and Mac computers - all you need to do is connect the MV7 to your computer via USB - the LEDs on the MV7 will pulse when the connection is made. You can also use MV7 with iOS and Android devices with adapter cables (not included with MV7). If you would like to use additional features like custom preset, auto-level mode, and equalization, down the Motiv Desktop App from the official Shure website - your computer may request permission to use the external device the first time the app is open.
Does anyone know where to get a replacement USB cable?
It just uses a standard micro USB cable.
Is the recording compatible with AU?
The MV7 is a USB microphone compatible with Windows and Mac computers, as well as iOS and Android devices with applicable cables (cables not provided with this product.) The MV7 can also connect to a recording device via XLR. Any software that accepts audio from USB or a recording interface should be compatible with MV7.
Has anyone successfully used this with a Blue Compass boom arm?
I haven’t used it with the Blue Compass myself, but a friend of mine has and it looks good on it. I’m not sure about what adjustments you may need to make on the arm for the mic, but it would work
When is the shure mv7 switching to usb-c?
The current version of MV7 connects via USB Micro-B but comes with cables to allow connections via USB-A and USB-C. Please keep an eye on the official Shure website for the latest news on new product releases and updates.
Can you set up the settings once, then uninstall the Shure app? Will the mic remember the manual settings?
I tried to do just that, but it doesn't work. I've even noticed the audio gain change upon opening voice recording/editing programs like Audacity.
Is this better than the blue yeti?
Yes, this is based on the gold standard SM7B.
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