Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
Is this possible? What would I need to power the mic? Not sure how to go about setting it up. 12/7/2006 10:29:14 AM |
kiljadn All American 44690 Posts user info edit post |
you'd need a pre-amp, one that can take xlr input and output clean to a 1/4" jack.
what is this for?
you singing at your computer?
[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 5:58 PM. Reason : .] 12/7/2006 5:56:18 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
hahah
recording on my acoustic
can i run it through a guitar amp or a GNX1 effects processor with an XLR to 1/4 inch adapter?
[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 6:29 PM. Reason : .] 12/7/2006 6:27:44 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
you need something with a mic in
your Audigy might have one, but you would be better off with some kind of audio interface with a mic pre build in. 12/7/2006 7:56:23 PM |
kiljadn All American 44690 Posts user info edit post |
^yeah
^^well, the reason you need a preamp is to provide (+48v phantom) power to the mic. I know for a fact that your Audigy2 isn't going to do it, especially if you convert it from XLR to 1/4". A guitar amp most likely wont provide the right voltage and would probably fuck your mic up.
You can get a reliable pre-amp for less than $50. I bought one a couple of weeks ago from zzounds.com for work.
[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 8:31 PM. Reason : .] 12/7/2006 8:28:59 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
an SM57 is a dynamic mic, it doesn't need phantom power, it does need mic preamping to sound right
plugging it into a guitar amp is risky, you could damage your amp, and it certainly won't work right 12/7/2006 10:27:36 PM |
kiljadn All American 44690 Posts user info edit post |
oic
<- learnin 12/7/2006 10:40:10 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
^^what about in my GNX1 ? 12/7/2006 11:24:05 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
^^yeah, generally only condensor mics need phantom power, dynamic mics work just like headphones just backwords. You can actually use a set of headphones as a mic and a microphone as a headphone speaker, they just don't work that well
unless it has a mic in, probably not going to work right your best bet if you don't want to buy anything big is to use the mic in on your audigy, just buy a female XLR to male 1/4 then buy a male 1/4 to male 1/8
[Edited on December 7, 2006 at 11:38 PM. Reason : ] 12/7/2006 11:35:15 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
^ i have a 1/4 inch mic-in on my audigy. So that's kind of why i thought it might not be that hard to just get a converter. We're not talking about studio-grade here, I just want something i can get drunk and lay some vocals down with, and maybe sound clear on vent/ts since my headset broke.
If you think i should get a preamp i dunno, maybe it's an option. 12/8/2006 5:56:08 PM |
dannydigtl All American 18302 Posts user info edit post |
I have a Digitech RPx400 FX process which is a 4x recording interface and a Mic preamp. if youre interested.
I also have an Audiophile 2496 that for $80 will blow the audigy away in recording quality. 12/8/2006 7:22:00 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i have a 1/4 inch mic-in on my audigy. So that's kind of why i thought it might not be that hard to just get a converter" |
You can find a converter, I don't know if ratshack has XLR to 1/4, but your local music store should, but ratshack should have the 1/4 to 1/812/8/2006 8:03:12 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
i dont need 1/4 to 1/8 though, unless you think the 1/4 mic in on the front Live!Drive! bezel doesnt amplify 12/8/2006 8:19:40 PM |
Kris All American 36908 Posts user info edit post |
oh, well if it's 1/4 already, go for it, I just assumed it was 1/8 as most consumer sound cards are. 12/8/2006 8:49:11 PM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
front bezel has quarter inch adapters 12/8/2006 9:21:22 PM |