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2 hours ago, AndyB01 said:
It's a USB mic - not designed for recording with a DAW - fine for podcasts and such like but not music production.
You need an XLR mic through a dedicated audio interface using ASIO drivers. There are plenty of recommendations on the gear forum for microphones and interfaces to suit all budgets.
eBay and Marketplace also a great source if you're prepared to consider used.
Andy
and do you know of any plugins that would make all the background noise go away? or anything to even slightly increase how it sounds?
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2 hours ago, AndyB01 said:
It's a USB mic - not designed for recording with a DAW - fine for podcasts and such like but not music production.
You need an XLR mic through a dedicated audio interface using ASIO drivers. There are plenty of recommendations on the gear forum for microphones and interfaces to suit all budgets.
eBay and Marketplace also a great source if you're prepared to consider used.
Andy
so is there no way to do it with a usb mic? i have to get a different one?
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so i have a blue yeti microphone and its perfect. when i use it anywhere its completely fine, except cakewalk. It sounds super muffled, you can still hear me but its bad quality compared to when i use it in bandlab. so if anybody has a answer or way to fix it, please tell me cause all i wanna do is make music 😭
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i apologize, in that one i was talking about cakewalk, and this one was about bandlab.