Gives a paw up for good video materials! And I am asking for advice which USB mic records the sound with the most natural sonic possible (without crackling in the upper band)? Destiny - female vocal - Coloratura soprano (AKG Lyra, Beyerdynamic Fox, other suggestions).
How long does that code last? I don't have the money at the moment but you have convinced me to buy this to replace my Blue Snowball on it's last legs! (Also ofc thanks for making videos, you were and are a major help to me in improving my craft.)
Why do you want it over any other audio interface? If you want to use the UAD plug-ins, then yes, it's a good buy. Otherwise, there are cheaper options with equal quality preamps, features, and channels.
For those curious: It is in the name. It is an interface for audio equipment. They let you use more serious stuff like XLR microphones. MIDI keyboards, Optical, Instruments like from quitars/amplifiers and such with your PC. You got interfaces for everything. Small ones for a specific devices and large ones for when you want to hook up an entire studio worth of stuff. USB microphones skip that altogether by offering USB. Just plug in and the PC sees the Microphone input and the headphone output. Done. No interface needed or anything. Just plug and Play.
Gives a paw up for good video materials!
And I am asking for advice which USB mic records the sound with the most natural sonic possible (without crackling in the upper band)?
Destiny - female vocal - Coloratura soprano (AKG Lyra, Beyerdynamic Fox, other suggestions).
How long does that code last? I don't have the money at the moment but you have convinced me to buy this to replace my Blue Snowball on it's last legs! (Also ofc thanks for making videos, you were and are a major help to me in improving my craft.)
It doesn’t expire.
Rode NT USB or this mic for vocals?
Is there any chance that you can show how prepare remix pack
Should I buy the Apollo Quad mk2? I'm not really sure if I should by it or not. Any music tech help from the MusicTechHelpGuy?
Why do you want it over any other audio interface? If you want to use the UAD plug-ins, then yes, it's a good buy. Otherwise, there are cheaper options with equal quality preamps, features, and channels.
@@MusicTechHelpGuy , well I want it because I want to get good quality audio during the recording phase.
What is an audio interface?
For those curious: It is in the name. It is an interface for audio equipment. They let you use more serious stuff like XLR microphones. MIDI keyboards, Optical, Instruments like from quitars/amplifiers and such with your PC.
You got interfaces for everything. Small ones for a specific devices and large ones for when you want to hook up an entire studio worth of stuff.
USB microphones skip that altogether by offering USB. Just plug in and the PC sees the Microphone input and the headphone output. Done. No interface needed or anything. Just plug and Play.
this wasn't really a review, more like a demo and endorsement combo for a commercial.
InvadersDie Perhaps. But there really not enough of those decent demos (except from the beyerdynamic channel).
audio tests start here ua-cam.com/video/-PojTQgSr6w/v-deo.html
What is gain?