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You'll need a mic stand.
The NTK comes standard with a power supply, and a special mic lead from it to the power supply. It also comes with a small to large thread adaptor (if required) for the thread at the top of the mic stand.
You'll need a regular XLR mic lead to run from the NTK power supply unit to the Focusrite XLR input on the front panel
The Focusrite pre comes with analog output as standard (1/4 inch).
If you opt for the additional digital card, The focusrite offers a SP/DIF output.
The Echo Mia (at least on my earlier model, without midi) accepts SP/DIF stereo input (looks like a RCA female socket) and also two 1/4 inch balanced inputs, and two 1/4 inch balanced outputs.
So if you run digital from the Focusrite to the Mia, you'll need a special 1/4 SP/DIF cable (which resembles a gold plated RCA lead, but which is 75 ohms impedance, unlike RCA leads)
If you run analog from the Focusrite to the Mia, you'll need simply a 1/4 inch to 1/4 inch male-male lead (like a guitar lead). A high quality lead is recommended, and keep the cable run as short as possible.
Download the latest drivers for the Mia from
www.echoaudio.com
If you use this setup with n-tracks (
www.fasoft.com) it offers pristine quality, inaudible noise, and eclipses the soundblaster completely.
Be aware you should remove the soundblaster software completely and remove the soundblaster card/hardware ahead of installing the Mia.
The Mia has no on-board sound generation / synth chip, so if you play PC games using the soundblaster that rely on internal midi, it won't work.