Shure's MV7i is a classic dynamic USB mic with an XLR and 1/4-inch combo input for an additional microphone or instrument. With Shure's MOTIV Mix it's a mini studio.
While the Wave XLR is powerful, it only has a single mic input, so you may be better off with an interface with multiple XLR inputs if you want to institute a multi-mic setup. Industry-leading ...
The H1 XLR is an impressive compact stereo recorder that’s light enough to mount with a camera and small enough to stick in ...
The Connect 2 is a compact and affordable audio interface with an XLR microphone input and a Hi-Z input for a keyboard or guitar. The interface has most of the tools you need to capture voices and ...
The combo XLR and 1/4-inch input around back offers 60dB of gain and 48 volts of phantom power, so you can employ dynamic and condenser microphones with the MV7i. If you connect an instrument ...
Audio quality is excellent, plus you can digitalize any instrument and XLR mic with the patented virtual audio interface, or live-edit using a range of proprietary DSP-based features. Shure has ...
Dan Slentz tests Shure’s new SM4 microphone. The company markets it as a home recording mic for vocals and instruments.
and it showed up as an input in my audio settings. I certainly can’t say that of setting up an interface and XLR microphone. I’m not a huge fan of extraneous software, so I’m glad to report ...
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