Using USB Microphone

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2013/08/25 18:30:59 (permalink)

Using USB Microphone

Hi, I use X2 Studio with Line 6 UX1 as the i/o soundcard device. I record electic guitar using Pod Farm and rest of the instruments are general midi clips using the in built soft synths (TTS-1 etc). The UX1 works fine using ASIO drivers.
Recently I got a USB microphone (AT-2020) which I want to use to record vocals. Everything I've read suggests that other drivers (eg MIME) are need for the mic and when I change the Preferences in Studio X2 it kicks off the wave profiler and I can record with the mic. However the sound output of the instuments and vocals is not clear (ie distorted, muffled or clipped).
Is there any easy way I can use the USB mic to record with and the the UX1 as the sound output? I dont get any muffled sound if I use a simple recorder like Audacity or Windows Sound Recorder.
Thanks for your help.  
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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/25 20:46:37 (permalink)
    No none that I know of. You're  asking Sonar to use two different audio drivers at the same time. It was never meant for that. 
     
    This forum has always thought USB mics were a poor way to go. A simple mixer with a mic is better. Or best, a multi input audio card of some sort. 

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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/25 22:00:42 (permalink)
    I think you're SOL, point.blank. Unless there is an option to record audio directly from the microphone, bypassing the USB interface, which I doubt it can do. Your best course of action, IMO, would be to try and unload the mic on eBay and perhaps replace it with an SM58.


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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/25 23:25:16 (permalink)
    What bitflipper said except I'd go with the SM57. 
     
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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/25 23:40:56 (permalink)
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    ...A simple mixer with a mic is better. Or best, a multi input audio card of some sort.

     
    No need for any additional gear (aside from a mic obviously).  His existing UX1 interface has a mic input.

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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/26 08:15:53 (permalink)
    Yeah, they covered this pretty well.
     
    A nice audio interface (USB with ASIO driver) and a decent condenser mic would be the best route.

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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/26 10:37:11 (permalink)
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    Yeah, they covered this pretty well.
     
    A nice audio interface (USB with ASIO driver) and a decent condenser mic would be the best route.




    +1 (dedicated audio interface with a normal condenser or dynamic mic - depending on the circumstances)
    I believe many USB mics are also limited to 16Bit recording.
    They're primarily for folks doing simple POD cast type projects (not a good choice for quality audio productions)

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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/26 12:38:02 (permalink)
    point.blank:   did you miss the 2 xlr inputs on your interface ?
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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/26 17:36:54 (permalink)
    using the onboard xlr's would be good IF you can..
     
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/Guide-SONAR-usb-mic-Samson-C01u-or-C03u-mic-m1618556.asp
     
    2 things
     
    1)you can't run it in asio mode if you are using both.
    2)set ya windows default to the onboard soundcard if you have one
     
    it behaves better  *IF* relying on the pro audio card for output.. which I got tired of saying ages ago.. but it's not the easiest solution if you are doing the vocal recording all the time
     
     
     
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    Re: Using USB Microphone 2013/08/26 18:59:09 (permalink)
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    point.blank:   did you miss the 2 xlr inputs on your interface ?

     
    Only one XLR. Sufficient though.
     
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