Everything you need to know about your Howler. How to set it up, starting a recording or livestream, and transferring files.
If you are using your own microSD card, which wasn’t supplied by us, please make sure it meets the following requirements:
– FAT32 formatted
– Class 10, UHS-I (U1)
– A2 class cards do not work
– SanDisk’s ‘Ultra’ & ‘Pro’ line cards do not work
– We have best experience with 16GB and 32GB cards of low/mid range brands (i.e. Samsung, Kingston) with specs: class 10, UHS-1 (U1), V10, A1
– If you buy/bought a SD-card through our Kickstarter/webshop it’s properly formatted by us.
We strongly recommend to get a 16GB or 32GB card as the work out of the box and don’t involve reformatting that may go wrong.
If you still go for a 64GB+ SD-card, please re-format to FAT32. To re-format 64GB+ cards to FAT32 you may need to install 3rd party software on Windows. Use 32kb cluster size/allocation unit size if asked. We have good experience with this Windows program. For macOS users: use the already installed Disk Utility app on your mac and use “MS-DOS (FAT)” as format type. This will result in FAT32 format.
If you are still encountering problems after formatting the SD-card to above specs, please fill in the contact form at the end of this page describing your problem and SD-card your are using.
When starting Howler, the BATTERY indicator turns on and after a few seconds the RECORD button may quickly flash a few times indicating it is initialising the microSD card. After this, Howler is ready to use for recording.
Howler is correctly recording when the RECORD button is blinking constantly, and the LEVEL indicator is blinking green. See the BATTERY and LEVEL indicators section below for more information.
If the RECORD button stops blinking soon after you've pushed it, there is something wrong with the microSD card, or the microSD card is full.
Want to use your Howler for a livestream, for a video recording, or as an audio interface?
* iPhone users with Lightning port require an Apple USB camera adapter, or our Lightning Pack, to be able to connect external USB devices like Howler. Phones/devices with a USB-C port only need a USB-C cable to connect. Make sure the USB-C cable supports data transfer. If you want to charge your phone while using your Howler, you can use our USB-C Pack.
Also check out our guide on getting pro audio for DJ livestreams for tips & tricks on getting the best out of your livestreams.
If your LEVEL indicator is blinking red this means your volume is too high. Turn down the volume of the sound source to avoid clipping in the recording.
Read our post on getting clean, distortion-free recordings to get more in-depth information about recording volume.
When Howler is switched on, the BATTERY indicator is blue when not charging, red when charging, and green if when is fully charged. Howler is able to record around 30 hours on a full battery.
If the RECORD button stops blinking soon after you've pushed it, there is something wrong with the microSD card, or the microSD card is full.
If you want to keep your phone charged while using your Howler, we’ve got you covered. Using the dongle you can connect both your Howler and a charging cable to your phone:
Transferring your recordings from the microSD card in the Howler to your phone or laptop can be done in two ways. You can connect it using a USB-C cable or you can take out the microSD card and put it in an SD card reader.
For connecting the Howler using a USB-C cable to a phone we have two step-by-step guides: