Friday, July 6, 2012

USB Microphone


USB Microphone

Abstract:

A USB (Universal Serial Bus) is a type of microphone that was specifically made to plug directly into a PC or MAC by using what is known as “plug-n-play” technology through the USB port. These mics have risen in popularity because all someone has to do is plug it straight into the USB port and they’re all set for recording.

There are no additional drivers or gear needed which makes them very technophobe-friendly. These extraordinary gadgets have a variety of uses which is not limited to recording music, using with voice recognition software, recording vocals,voiceovers, playing video games, chatting and Skyping.

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USB Microphones are a great introduction into the world of digital audio recording. They are portable, simple to set up, inexpensive, and they sound great. This guide will help you get the most out of your new mic by showing you how to set it up correctly in some of the most popular applications. First, we'll show you how to make sure your mic is functioning properly on your computer.


What Is a USB Microphone?




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What Is a USB Microphone?
A USB microphone works like a standard microphone, allowing the user to record voices and sounds made near the microphone. A USB microphone connects directly to a computer through an available USB port on the computer. Combined with recording software the user records the audio that the microphone picks up and can then edit and save the audio on the computer.


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Function

  • A USB microphone connects to a USB port on a computer or a laptop and allows the user to record directly into the computer using recording software such as Garageband, Audacity, or Pro Tools.

Benefits

  • There are a few benefits to the USB microphone and some advantages over traditional microphones. The first key benefit is that a USB microphone does not require a separate adapter or mixing board, it plugs directly into the computer. The microphone is powered by the USB connection and audio data is transferred directly through the USB connection.
    Another benefit of USB microphones is that they can be swapped out easily making them easy to transport and readily replaceable. They can be placed in a variety of locations near a computer making them ideal for voice chatting online, recording podcasts or recording vocals while playing an instrument without having to hold the microphone in hand.
    A third benefit of USB microphones is that the firmware for the device can be updated anytime by connecting the microphone and waiting for the device to check for updates.

    Types

    • USB connection microphones all feature standard USB connection capabilities. Different types of designs are seen in USB microphones varying their shape, size, ability to mount them on a monitor or desk, and their sound quality. Higher-end USB mics will cost more but will result in higher quality audio recording. Less expensive mics will suit the needs of casual users. Some examples are viewable in the Resources section of this article.

    Misconceptions

    • While the direct connection to USB eliminates the need for additional hardware for casual microphone users, the connection does not provide true studio quality audio recording. A high end studio microphone and a studio mixer are needed to get studio quality recordings according to a MacWorld review of USB microphones.
      Also unless the microphones come with a CD with audio recording software, the user needs to purchase or download an audio software program if the goal is to record and edit audio. For basic uses such as voice messaging with services such as Skype and AIM IM Voice, the voice messaging program is all this is needed to use the microphone.

    Size

    • USB microphones can vary widely in their physical size. Some microphones are standard sized hand held microphones while others are small enough to fit in one's pocket. They come in a variety of shapes as well ranging from ones mounted on bendable stands to ones that sit on a flat surface. Other types are small enough to clip to a computer screen.
      The USB cable can vary in length depending on the model of the microphone. Most of them are around 6 feet in length to allow for ample ability to connect to USB ports located on the backs of some computers while still allowing the user to reach and move the microphone around comfortably.


      How Do I Use a USB Microphone?




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      USB microphones offer sound input to desktop computers without being built in.
      If your computer does not have a built-in microphone, then you can easily add a microphone via your computer's universal serial bus port. The Windows 7 operating system automatically recognizes the USB microphone and installs any necessary drivers. This microphone allows you to add your voice, or external sounds, to software programs, such as Sound Recorder, voice-over-Internet protocol applications, webcams and voice recognition software. Windows 7 also allows you to adjust the USB microphone's sensitivity so that you can achieve the quality you seek.


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