As you can see in the screenshot for my computer’s Device Manager, my Zoom USB interface has its own “Zoom G Series Audio”, which is ASIO-based. Your USB audio interface probably has its own driver as well – you should always try to use the manufacturer’s driver, unless it is ...
The easiest way, in my opinion, would be to connect one set to the 3.5mm audio jack and the other via USB to one of the ports. Or connect each via USB. Which will go where will depend on what headphones and speakers you have or wish to use. Regards. (1) Reply User profile for...
PreSonus AudioBox iTwo:11.9 IK Multimedia Axe I/O (usb + camera kit):9.2 Focusrite Scarlett 2i2:8.9 Does the latency depend on the software? Yes, but that’s not the main part of the latency, unless you use very large buffer sizes. ...
Audio Interface: If you decide to use an XLR microphone instead of a USB one, you’ll need an audio interface to connect your microphone to your computer. Focusrite Scarlett and PreSonus AudioBox are popular entry-level audio interface options. Recording Software: Use a digital audio workstation...
Portable recorders are easy to use. Most save your set onto an SD card, making it easy to get your set on the computer for mix mastering. A good portable recorder will cost about $80-200. Recording software You can also record into your computer using DAW software or any audio recording...
I read your helpful article to check USB ports version and I confirmed that I dont’t have the magic “Enhanced” word. So I have USB version 1.x..;(. My question is: can I use a USB 2.0 device in a USB port version 1.x? Is just a question of speed or I should worry about...
Easy to use and well-designed interface Great for managing multiple podcasts Excellent customer support No free plan May be expensive for hobbyist podcasters Recommended Editing Tools Audacity.This is a free, open-source audio editing software that is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. It ...
A digital audio workstation (DAW) is simply the software you use to create music. If you own a Mac, it probably already has a DAW installed — GarageBand. If you're just starting out recording or making music, we'd recommend sticking with the free GarageBand until you get a good handle...