[Solved] Line 6 UX2 or m-Track Plus for Stream/Podcast Setup?
Hello everyone!
I'm such a newbie when it comes to this whole audio stuff. Currently I'm running a setup where as I use a AT-2020+ USB but I feel that it's not that great. It picks up a whole lot of background noise, such as my keyboard, my mouse and the sound in general just feels very "roomy".
I do have a AT-2035 laying around, but I'm not able to use it since it's a XLR microphone, so I've been thinking about getting a USB audiocard/mixer for it.
Currently, there are two items that has got my attention;
Line 6 - POD Studio UX2
m-Audio m-Track Plus
The Line 6 being a little bit more expensive, and about as high as I'd like to go in terms of budget. The problem is that as I mentioned before, I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this stuff. I don't know which would yield the best result for what I'm trying to achieve.
Basically I'm looking to hook it up with my AT-2035, mostly to use for gaming. Streaming, recording for YouTube, talking with buddies over TS3/Skype, Podcasts and the likes. Most importantly I want to eliminate background noises.
I have a popfilter and a RFX Reflexion Filter, though the latter is a bit big for my current setup. And I'm planning on getting one of these arms so I can easily adjust the position of the microphone.
So what are your thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hello everyone!
I'm such a newbie when it comes to this whole audio stuff. Currently I'm running a setup where as I use a AT-2020+ USB but I feel that it's not that great. It picks up a whole lot of background noise, such as my keyboard, my mouse and the sound in general just feels very "roomy".
I do have a AT-2035 laying around, but I'm not able to use it since it's a XLR microphone, so I've been thinking about getting a USB audiocard/mixer for it.
Currently, there are two items that has got my attention;
Line 6 - POD Studio UX2
m-Audio m-Track Plus
The Line 6 being a little bit more expensive, and about as high as I'd like to go in terms of budget. The problem is that as I mentioned before, I'm a complete newbie when it comes to this stuff. I don't know which would yield the best result for what I'm trying to achieve.
Basically I'm looking to hook it up with my AT-2035, mostly to use for gaming. Streaming, recording for YouTube, talking with buddies over TS3/Skype, Podcasts and the likes. Most importantly I want to eliminate background noises.
I have a popfilter and a RFX Reflexion Filter, though the latter is a bit big for my current setup. And I'm planning on getting one of these arms so I can easily adjust the position of the microphone.
So what are your thoughts? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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