

- HOW TO USE MULTIPLE USB MICS IN AUDITION FOR MAC PORTABLE
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My preference is to get this working on my iBook, since it's a more portable form factor. After a couple minutes of playing around with it, both mics were recognized and it worked just fine. If I removed one of the mics and restarted GarageBand, "Preferences" came up fine.Īt this point, I stopped messing around with the iBook and plugged both mics into my XP machine and fired up Adobe Audition. GarageBand's "Preferences" panel would not open for me at all while there were two mics connected. I killed WireTapPro and tried this with GarageBand. And I could find nowhere to adjust the volume of each channel, even in the Aggregate Device Editor. The best thing you can do is sell all of your multiple USB mics, get mega microsoft 2010 free ones and a multichannel interface. Your voice becomes deeper as you get closer to the mic, allowing low frequencies to become more pronounced during recording. Another trick to reduce background noise is to harness the proximity effect. I guess it gets confused when it finds more than one device connected.Īfter some more testing, I realized that one channel recorded significantly louder than the other. .Call Big Disk Ext HD FW800-USB 2 500GB.439.9S Bigger Disk Ext HD. If you are recording multiple sound sources, you can use Position 3, the Omni mode of the Blue Snowball Mic.
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I also noticed that the applet that you can download from Samson stopped working as soon as two mics were connected. I went into the Aggregate Device Editor again and clicked the "Resample" button. Then I noticed the mic that was feeding the right channel started buzzing very badly. Then I opened WireTapPro and used the aggregated device as input.

I went to Audio/MIDI setup and created an aggregated device with the two mics. I bought a second Samson C01U and connected it to my iBook along with the first one. I already owned one Samson C01U and it works great. I intend on using either GarageBand or WireTapPro to record the program. I like the idea of a condenser mic and the Samson C01U USB mic has been getting good reviews, so I decided to go that route. I am putting together a podcast where there will be two of us speaking, so I need two mics to be live at the same time. I have a feeling I'm a pioneer on this topic since I can find very little on the 'net about this.
