SHURE MV88+ Digital Stereo USB Microphone User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Shure
Table of Contents
- General Description
- Features
- Quick Setup
- The MV88+ Microphone
- Aiming the Microphone
- The Shure MOTIV Desktop App
- Monitor Mix Blend
- Equalizer
- Streaming Tips
- Troubleshooting
- Firmware Update
- System Requirements
- Specifications
- Certifications
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MV88plus Stereo USB Microphone
Shure MV88+ Stereo USB Microphone
The Shure digital USB microphone, MV88+ Stereo USB, user guide.
Version: 1.0 (2021-J)
General Description
The Shure MV88+ is a professional quality condenser microphone that plugs
directly into a mobile device using a Lightning or USB-C connector. Two
microphone capsules in a Mid- ide configuration provide an adjustable stereo
image, suitable for capturing a variety of sources, including music and
speech. The ShurePlus MOTIV app allows you to customize your sound with
digital signal processing (DSP), preset mode selection, gain adjustment,
compression, and stereo width control.
Features
Mid-Side Stereo
Supports the classic mid-side stereo recording technique. Uses coincident
cardioid and bidirectional capsules to adjust the stereo width while providing
excellent mono capability.
Plug-and-Play Operation
Compatible with iOS, Android, PC, and Mac devices.
Note: See
https://wwww.shure.com/MOTIVcompatibility
for information on supportive Android devices.
Compact and Durable
Lightweight, all-metal construction, and small enough to carry anywhere. Like
all Shure products, ensures reliability in the field.
Flexible Recording Control with the ShurePlus MOTIV App
The OTIV recording app controls microphone settings, such as gain, stereo
width, and preset modes, and includes the following features:
- Landscape or portrait record options
- Basic audio editing
- Markers for keeping track of audio
- Dark theme for low-light recording situations
- Support for all MOTIV microphones
- Five band equalizer
- Live streaming capability
- Dropbox™, AirPlay®, and Bluetooth® support
- Factory and custom user presets
- Virtual mic options in demo mode
- Multiple bit depth and sample rate options
Quick Setup
Windscreen
The windscreen offers maximum protection from plosives and creates a warmer,
more intimate sound for speech applications, like podcasting and gaming.
The MV88+ Microphone
The MV88+ features two capsules: one capsule has a cardioid pattern and picks
up sound directly in front of the microphone.
The other is bidirectional and captures sound from the left and right sides.
Microphone Orientation
Rotate the microphone barrel in the mic clip to ensure that your stereo
recordings are accurate. Point the front of the microphone toward the sound
source. For landscape (horizontal) recording, position the L and R indicators
to the right and left. or portrait (vertical) recording, simply rotate the
microphone barrel in the mic clip.
Note: The app has a Left-Right Channel Swap to flip the audio channels.
MV88+ Outputs
- 3.5mm monitor output for connecting to headphones and earphones
- Send audio to your recording device using the micro-B USB port
MV88+ LEDs
iOS | Android/Mac/PC |
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Green: Mic active, audio flowing | Green: Power is on |
Amber: Error
Flash Amber: Firmware is updating
Red: Microphone is muted
Flash Red: Audio is clipping
Aiming the Microphone
The following suggestions are for typical use cases. Keep in mind that there
are many effective ways to record a source. Experiment to find what works best
for you.
The MV88+ fits into a standard A25D mic clip. So, you can place it anywhere
that you can put a mic stand.
Tip: For correct stereo orientation, ensure that the Shure name is clearly
visible on the top of the microphone. If the name is not visible, adjust the
microphone accordingly.
Audio Recording
Position your recording device so you can monitor the recording. Aim the front of the microphone toward the source, with left and the right sides of the microphone barrel facing the appropriate directions.
Audio Interview (Tabletop)
Attach the mic clip directly onto the Manfrotto mic stand. Select the MONO BIDIRECTIONAL polar pattern in the MOTIV app. Point one side of the microphone barrel toward the subject and the other toward the interviewer.
Handheld Recording
The legs collapse to create a portable hand-held stand.
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
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Settings Click the three dots to access MOTIV software information, manage presets, application preferences and check for
firmware updates. -
Mic Selection/Settings Lock Use the drop-down menu to access settings for your microphone. Click the lock to lock and unlock selected 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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Preset Modes Set stereo width, equalization, and compression for specific applications. See “Preset Modes” for more information.
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Polar Pattern Selection Swipe to choose your pick-up pattern. Use the dots (handles) to adjust the width of the stereo image.
Tip: Consider the location of the microphone and the size of the sound source when adjusting the width. For example, speech benefits from a narrow width, which improves clarity and rejects ambient (room) sound. Use the dots to quickly set stereo width. -
Advanced Features Fine-tune your audio recording with limiter and compressor controls, high pass filter, left-right swap, and equalization settings. See “Advanced Mic Settings” for more information.
Preset Modes
Five selectable modes optimize settings for gain, stereo width, equalization, and compression. Set the microphone level and try the modes to find which sounds best. Preset modes can affect the strength of the input signal, so adjust the microphone level as needed after changing presets.
Mode | Application | Characteristics |
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Speech | speech | Narrow stereo width to reject background noise, equalization |
that emphasizes clarity and fullness, and gentle compression.
Singing | solo or group vocal per- formances| Medium stereo width with subtle
equalization to add richness and clarity for a natural sound.
Flat –| any| An unprocessed signal (no equalization or compression settings
used). Adds flexibility when processing the audio after recording.
Acoustic| acoustic instruments and quiet music| Medium stereo width with
transparent compression to smooth out volume spikes and bring out quiet
passages. The equalizer setting emphasizes detail and an overall natural
sound.
Loud| performance and live performance
louder sources| Wide stereo to increase the separation between sources.
Equalization further improves definition by reducing frequencies that can make
the instrumentation sound crowded.
Custom Presets
Create and save custom presets to quickly access frequently used mic settings.
- Start with the preset mode that best suits your application needs.
- Adjust advanced settings, like compression, for clarity and consistency.
- Tap Save to rename your preset or use the default name.
- Custom preset is added to your list.
To access saved presets:
- Tap the caret (arrow) in the Preset row to view your list of saved presets.
- Tap custom preset and Apply Preset to instantly apply gain, stereo, equalization, and compression preferences.
Tip: You can save a custom preset at any point by tapping Save.
Polar Pattern Selection (Stereo and Mono Settings)
The following demonstrates microphone capsule pickup patterns. When operating in a mono mode, stereo width is not adjustable.
| Stereo| Front = On
Sides = On
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| Mono Cardioid| Front = On
Sides = Off
| Mono Bidirectional| Front = Off
Sides = On
| Raw Mid-Side| Front = On
Sides = On
See “Raw Mid-Side Output” for more information.
Raw Mid-Side Output
For increased post-processing flexibility, use the Raw Mid-Side setting. These
records signal a 2-channel signal with a stereo image that can be adjusted
even after the tracks have been recorded:
Left: Cardioid (front)
Right: Bidirectional (sides)
Use the Raw Mid-Side setting with audio recording applications that have a
mid-side stereo matrix decoder. Or use the manual decoding instructions to
adjust the stereo image of the recorded tracks.
Manual Decoding and Stereo Width Adjustment
If your digital audio workstation software (DAW) has no mid-side decoder, use
these steps to adjust and manipulate the stereo image:
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Extract the left and right audio signals from the 2-channel Raw Mid-Side file as individual mono tracks.
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Create 3 blank audio tracks:
First track: Use the audio signal (front/cardioid) from the left channel only as a mono track, panned to the center.
Second track: Use the audio signal (side/bidirectional) from the right channel only as a mono track, panned all the way to the left.
Third track: Copy the side/bidirectional signal from the second track. Pan this track all the way to the right and re verse the phase. -
Group the right and left sidetracks, and set the volume at the same level for simultaneous adjustment. Increasing the volume of the grouped tracks increases the stereo width while decreasing their volume narrows the width.
Advanced tip: Using compression with a fast attack setting on the grouped tracks keeps transients (the first part of a sound, such as when a drum stick strikes a cymbal) toward the center of the stereo image and allows them to expand within the stereo field as the sound decays.
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 harmony to your original vocal track and want to clearly hear the original performance.
Advanced Mic Settings
After selecting the preset mode, fine-tune your sound with limiter,
compressor, and equalizer settings. These settings are retained in the
microphone when using other audio and video applications.
Limiter
Toggle the limiter on or off to prevent distortion from volume peaks in your
recording.
Compressor
Choose no compression, or select light or heavy compression to control volume
when your sound source is dynamic. Quiet signals are boosted and loud signals
are lowered.
High Pass Filter
Choose no HPF for the most natural sound. Or select 75 Hz or 150 Hz to reduce
wind noise, room noise, or proximity effect.
75 Hz Low-frequency cutoff Provides a 6 dB-per-octave cutoff at 75 Hz. Helps
eliminate floor rumble and low-frequency room noise from heating and air
conditioning systems. This setting may also be used to compensate for the
proximity effect or to reduce low frequencies that make an instrument sound
dull or muddy.
150 Hz Low-frequency roll-off Provides a 6 dB-per-octave roll-off filter at
150 Hz. Use this to compensate for the proximity effect or to reduce low
frequencies that could make an instrument sound dull or muddy.
Left-Right Channel Swap
Use Left-Right Swap to flip the left and right audio channels to match the
stereo image to the picture. For example, when using video to record yourself.
Tip: Use the L and R indicators on the microphone barrel to make sure that the
left and right are accurate.
Equalizer
Change the preset modes to hear the DSP changes, and use the equalizer to
boost or cut bands of frequencies to improve sound clarity.
Note: EQ persists between preset mode changes.
Streaming 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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The 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 MOTIV desktop application display the
correct microphone
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 going into the mic and the audio being played
back at the same time.
Audio is distorted| Audio distortion usually comes from overloading the
microphone which causes clipping.
Lower your mic gain for the best sound recording.
Left/right stereo channels do not match video.| Depending on the orientation
of the recording device, it may be necessary to engage the
Left-Right swap in MOTIV settings. If the audio has already been recorded, you
can switch
the left and right channels in most audio editing software.
Headphone LED flashes.
Audio sounds higher or lower pitch than normal.| Your microphone and computer
have a sample rate mismatch. To adjust your computer sample rate settings, go
to the Shure FAQ topic for information on correcting sample rate mismatch.
Note: Windows update 10 v2004 (April 2020) solves this problem.
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| Quit and re-start the app.
Reboot the computer.
Check for firmware updates. 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 immediately 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 experience 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 12 and higher
- iPhone: iPhone 6 and higher
- iPod Touch: 6th gen
Note: iPad Pro (USB-C) is not supported.
System Requirements and Compatibility: Android
Will work with any Android device that has:
- Android Oreo 8.0 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
Specifications
MFi Certified
Yes
DSP Modes (Presets)
Speech/Singing/Acoustic/Loud/Flat
Transducer Type
Cardioid (10 mm)/Bidirectional Condenser Cartridge (10 mm)
Polar Pattern
Adjustable Width Stereo/Mono Bidirectional/Mono Cardioid/Mid-Side
Stereo Principle
Mid-Side
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Adjustable Gain Range
0 to +36 dB
Sensitivity
-37 dBFS/Pa at 1 kHz [1] [2] Maximum SPL
120 dB SPL [2] Limiter
Yes
Compressor
Yes
Equalizer
5-band
Power Requirements
Powered through USB or Lightning connector
Housing
All metal construction
Net Weight
Without Windscreen | 79.0 g (2.78oz.) |
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With Windscreen | 81.5 g (2.87oz.) |
Dimensions
Without Windscreen | 27 x 27 x 77 mm x W x D |
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With Windscreen | 44 x 44 x 93 mmH x W x D |
[1] 1 Pa=94 dB SPL
[2]At Minimum Gain, Flat ModeBit Depth| Sampling Rate
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24| 48 kHz
24| 44.1 kHz
16| 48 kHz
16| 44.1 kHz
Certifications
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 installation.
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.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label: CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
This microphone is for use with any microphone stands 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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