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Tom Dantzman Voice Talent

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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008, 19:21 (GMT) Post subject: latency problem with using headphones and a samson usb mike |
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| am I just better off ditching the headphones since there doesn't seem to be a remedy to speed up the analog/digital process? Thanks! |
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Jacob Ekstroem Voice Talent

Joined: 23 Jul 2007 Posts: 721
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Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008, 23:48 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Actually Tom, I think I would ditch the microphone first.... but that may not work for you. _________________ Regards,
Jacob Ekstroem
- "Try the delightful Danish..."
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Tom Dantzman Voice Talent

Joined: 04 Feb 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 01:34 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| actually,I like the mike very much,but just for you,when I get my first paid gig,I will buy that $2000 mike and you will be the first to know. |
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Frank Frederick Voice Seeker
Joined: 29 Dec 2006 Posts: 142
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 01:44 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Tom,
Your situation is normal when using a USB mic. This style of microphone has a built-in latency - from the time you record until the time it can be processed and sent to your headphones to monitor.
The only real solution is to not use headphones. Another opportunity exists for you to buy something inexpensive such as a Behringer XM8500 microphone (around $20.00 - and a fairly good mic surprisingly) and a CEntrance MicPortPro (around $130.00). Using this simple setup, you can monitor right off the MPP in real time and this little "doo-hickey" has a nice pre-amp and Phantom Power - for when you move up in the world of microphones to a condensor.
You can still edit your audio using your existing sound card using the MPP.
Good luck with your choices.
Toodles
Frank Frederick
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Tom Dantzman Voice Talent

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Frank Frederick Voice Seeker
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 05:52 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Yes Tom, you are on the right track. However, you will still require a good microphone.
So without breaking the bank, consider your choices well... Do you really need a $3,000.00 microphone or will a $200.00 or $300.00 microphone do the trick? An MXL 990 is inexpensive and could be the right choice for you; although it might not be the right sound either.
You should choose your microphone and associated equipment by listening and trying out different interfaces (sound cards) and microphones to find the equipment which meets your standards.
The key in USB equipment is to be able to monitor your incoming audio in "real time". Quality and price are also values to consider.
Good luck.
Toodles
Frank Frederick
"The Voice" tm _________________ SaVoa #07009 |
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Tom Dantzman Voice Talent

Joined: 04 Feb 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 06:47 (GMT) Post subject: |
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| well,I was looking for an audio interface to plug my usb mike into so that I can listen back in my headphones in "real time" |
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Don Capone Voice Talent

Joined: 13 Jul 2007 Posts: 89
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 09:50 (GMT) Post subject: |
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well Tom... since usb is the digital interface already that is part of the mic you have... I don't believe you can find something that lets you plug usb into a usb interface because you are already USB ready!!!.... and since you happen to like usb mics... I see you have three options... either live with it.... or get a usb mic like the RODE PODCASTER http://www.rodemic.com/microphone.php?product=Podcaster that has an onboard plugin headphone amp that will give you no latency for about 200 bucks give or take.... or the 3rd choice what I recommend the most is loose the usb mic and get yourself a RODE NT1a for 200 bucks and a M-Audio Fast Track Pro USB for another 200... that's about it my friend:)
all the best to ya
DC _________________ Voice Over Talent
Web Design / Monster Collection / Scooters |
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Tom Dantzman Voice Talent

Joined: 04 Feb 2007 Posts: 18
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 18:53 (GMT) Post subject: |
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thanks for clearing that up for me don,I did do some extra research and pretty much there is no rhyme or reason about it,the rode is starting to look like a good alternative,that will help me out immensely because I would like to hear what I am recording..Thanks!  |
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Jacob Ekstroem Voice Talent

Joined: 23 Jul 2007 Posts: 721
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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008, 22:07 (GMT) Post subject: |
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I rest my case  _________________ Regards,
Jacob Ekstroem
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Greg Houser Voice Talent

Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 174
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008, 01:15 (GMT) Post subject: |
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Wow... latency problems with USB? Who would have thunk it.
It's almost like I know what I'm talking about when I warn folks away from these things...
Sorry, had to get that off the chest. Seems some of the P2P sites love to tell folks that a USB mic and a copy of Audacity are all you need to be a voice actor.
Frank is correct and yes, you will be more happy with the R0de Podcaster. That said, nothing will beat a traditional mic setup, and I would heed well the advice Frank gave you.
I have the uber-rare and highly expensive mics. I own them because I can and because I am as much a collector as a talent.
It's not the paint or the brushes, but the artist who creates a masterpiece. More people would do well to remember that... |
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