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Fl Studio Recording From Mic Headphone Jack

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Fl Studio Recording From Mic Headphone Jack

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This is the perfect mic for recording a Skype interview. Here's how: Connect the mic's usb output to your computer. In the settings, select the Q2U as your incoming and outgoing sound card. Do the same in Skype. Connect the mic's headphone jack to a dedicated recorder like the Zoom H4, H5 or H6, in channel 1, using an 1/8 to 1/4 cord (or either one with an adaptor on one end). Run the XLR cord from the mic to channel 2 on the recorder. Connect your headphones to the recorder's headphone jack. Make sure the remote guest uses headphones too and both parties have no live speakers. When you're done, you will have a stereo recording with the guest's voice on one channel and your voice on the other. Edit in post as needed with a free DAW like Audacity. You can even sync with video.

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2024-04-28 06:45:40

Every once in a while you are still going to need a headphone jack adapter for music or a mic.

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2024-05-19 01:55:56

I love having this on my desk, and it has a headphone jack and mic jack. Big nob to adjust volume.

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2024-06-24 06:42:30

$99 for a Mic that just simply Plugs into your Headphone Jack and can also be used as a Stand alone that's pretty awesome.

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2024-06-21 05:38:27

I recently upgraded my studio with a 16-in/16/out audio interface, but with no headphone jack and no monitor control. This little box solved my monitor control issue perfectly. Extremely transparent to my ears, very solid build, all the controls have a nice feel to them, and great looks. The wood sides are more of a walnut color than what's shown on the website, which was perfect. Highly recommended.

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2024-09-23 06:31:40

My G7 doesn't have a headphone jack, and this solves the problem when hooked up to a shotgun mic. Wonderful!

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2024-09-17 01:33:14

I bought a used Lenovo W510 laptop which had a combined headphone/mic jack. Nice computer, but I wanted to use it with Audacity to make digital recordings. This unit is inexpensive, plugs in and works just great. Small enough to carry it in the bag with the laptop. 93 dB s/n ratio gives clean, quiet recordings. Recommend to anybody who gets a computer with combined headphone/mic jack.

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2024-08-18 04:46:48

Works nice to split a combo laptop single mic and headphone jack into two separate ports. Ports are clearly labeled as to which is the mic input and which is the headphone input. Simple but functional.

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2024-08-19 04:27:38

I used this hooked up to my iPhone 6+ in the past, but since I upgraded to the 7+ with no headphone jack I've been using the mic hooked up to an audio recorder for my DSLR video (the recorder has phantom power). I use the extension cable and rode adapter for standard 3.5mm input and it works great. The sound is as good as I'll need it to be for interviews. I'd only upgrade to a nicer mic if this one breaks.

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2024-07-18 05:51:33

My Pixel 3a has a mic/headphone jack, and I'm able to use an SM-57 as a mic now that I have this box. There's minimal hiss from the gain being turned up. I just wish there was an easier way to determine which gain setting I've dialed in. The cord to the mic and the cord to the phone/camera -- they are both ample and sturdy. So far the battery has gone 20+ hours without needing to be changed. Battery is a CR 2032 ...that's not always easy to find in the product description.

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