Well, I hope you're not being sarcastic because I am indeed very happy with it and it's just a cheap headset mic I ordered from B&H. :D The model is called "Pyle Pro Cardioid Condenser Headset Microphone with Flexible Wired Boom" on their website. The thing looks like it could break apart any minute but it's actually very sturdy and I've been using it regularly for a couple of years of ready. Survived several Superbooths and NAMM shows so far.
I can't imagine anyone who needs a hardware control surface that doesn't have a bigger, more capable interface. What we really want and need is a cheaper, more compact faderport. Blegh.
Can i connect external preamp for this?
Can I attach this to my ur22 Steinberg interface even tho its has an interface already?
Might be best to just get the faderport by itself
what headset mic is that it sounds great
Well, I hope you're not being sarcastic because I am indeed very happy with it and it's just a cheap headset mic I ordered from B&H. :D
The model is called "Pyle Pro Cardioid Condenser Headset Microphone with Flexible Wired Boom" on their website. The thing looks like it could break apart any minute but it's actually very sturdy and I've been using it regularly for a couple of years of ready. Survived several Superbooths and NAMM shows so far.
@@bpblog no i actually wondered what mic it was it sounds great man.
IOS support?
Let me control any midi CC with that long, smooth fader and you've got a customer!
price..?
$300, it'll be available in late March, you can preorder at sweetwater
I can't imagine anyone who needs a hardware control surface that doesn't have a bigger, more capable interface.
What we really want and need is a cheaper, more compact faderport. Blegh.