

While there are USB mics all ready to hit a variety of your USB ports, maybe you have an XLR mic that fits your voice better. You can plug just about anything with those connectors. A sturdily-mounted XLR connector that includes a 1/4" input.
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I’m happy to report that CEntrance’s MicPort Pro 2 is a quiet, well-featured way to record tracks into a desktop, laptop or (in my case) iPhone 11 Pro Max. Any variation from these and you have a problem. WAV file for auditions as well as for real work? There are three major consideration - quiet mic, quiet interface and nice room acoustics.

The question became, how could they record audio with a good microphone as a 24-bit. Their clients didn't want to add clean up to their work flow. How much bad audio will their clients accept? There are some wonderful de-noise software solutions, but that’s just one more step to add to the workflow. Cheap mics, cheap interfaces and bad acoustical environments can be noisy. My clients are not highly technical people, but at the same time, they had been around microphones, computers and audio interfaces for a while. They had been able to get by with any gear for auditions, but were being asked if they could provide high quality finished tracks. I took all of the pictures in this review with the iPhone 11.Īs 2020 has progressed, because of COVID-19, my narration clients have been asking about recording at home. You know how that is, right? Expect change.

Not because I knew what it would be used for, but just because. Last year, in 2019, I ordered my iPhone 11 Pro Max with 512 GB of memory. Smart phones have gotten smarter and there are more apps. I saw MicPort Pro 2 ($279.95) and wanted to check it out because things have changed since 2012. It wasn’t the cheapest piece on the market, but it had a nice feature set and brought more to the table than the others. I reviewed the first Mic Port Pro in December 2012.
