
The NT-USB is a side-address condenser microphone with a removable pop filter and tripod desk stand, and a locking thread base for mounting to an external microphone stand and shock mount. However, there are a few differences between them that may make one appeal to you in particular:

They all feature a headphone output for monitoring your audio and versatile mounting options. Each microphone offers high-quality A/D conversion and signal processing and will give you pristine studio-quality sound in a wide variety of recording applications. There are a number of USB mics in the RØDE range. Whether you are recording a performance to share with your fans on social media, an audition or academic submission, or even sharing a music lesson, a great USB mic, a computer with simple recording software, and some basic knowledge of audio production is all you need to create great-sounding recordings.īelow we’ll be taking a look at some of the basics of using a USB mic to record at home, including getting set up, choosing a space to record in, and microphone placement. With flexible inputs for mic, line, and guitar-level sources, and a built-in USB computer recording interface, the MultiMix 6 USB is the compact choice for full-fledged mixing and recording.Using a USB microphone is the easiest way to record music at home. A stereo, 1/4" headphone output has its own level control. The MultiMix 6 USB has a two channel, five stage, multicolor LED meter for visual monitoring the main output level. Channels one and two have independent gain trims, while channels three/four and five/six are configured as stereo pairs at the level and pan controls.

Each channel has a pan control and channels one, two, three, and four provide high and low-shelving EQs. You can also plug a guitar or bass directly into channel one's switchable high-impedance input.Ĭhannels one and two offer switchable high-pass filtering at 75Hz to eliminate low-frequency rumble, handling and wind noise. You can can plug XLR microphones into channels one and two, including condensers thanks to the mixer's switchable 48V phantom power supply.

The MultiMix 6 USB mixer has six input channels, all of which can accept a 1/4" line input. Offering microphone inputs with phantom power, instrument inputs for connecting guitars and line-level inputs for connecting everything else, the MultiMi圆 USB delivers pristine audio output and hassle-free computer recording via USB.

This compact mixer is perfect for using in small recording setups, video production studios and portable applications.
