Szabo Samuel
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USB mics are great, but you lose the beauty of analog... Besides that, its your choice
i used the usb snowball microphone and hated it! Rode nt1a is where its at!
Hey there. Great thread (and one I wish I read about a month ago).
I'm a total noob to home recording, and I've recently purchased a basic USB mic for podcast recording (T-Bone SC450 USB, yes price was the main concern). It works fine through Propaganda (podcasting software) on my sony vaio laptop, with none of the major issues noticed above (again, simple and cheap are what I'm going for).
The only real issue is that I'm considering adding a second USB mic (my friend owns one from a previous thing, an older model T-Bone) and can't work how to do it.
Basically, am I fucked? Is there possibly a way to sum the inputs using an outside program? Does anyone know of any programmes that might support multiple USB inputs by sorting out the issues described above?
If anyone has any insights I'd be grateful. Like I said, I wish I'd seen this a month ago and I would have just gotten a decent interface!
Thanks for the advice BlairKubis...but I decided not to buy a USB mic...
I can't wait for Apple Mic.... I'm sure they'll get to it once Apple Watch is sorted...
this was a harder question back in 2012, but I think you definitely should buy a USB microphone in 2015..
with everything going mobile nowadays "plug and play" aspect of usb mics just seem more and more enticing to me with usb mics becoming compatible even with tablets as well as regular computers..
He lost me at "unboxing"...