![]() Now, the echo you hear is caused by latency. A USB microphone has the analog-to-digital convertor built in, so all you need to do is plug the microphone into your computer and fire up your recording or communication software. An analog microphone can also be used for recording audio into a computer system, but you need additional (expensive) equipment to convert the analog audio signal into a digital format that a computer program understands. Why is this important? An analog microphone is mainly used to provide live sound reinforcement into a public address system or an audio/video conferencing system. Without getting into a lot of technical explanations, think of a regular microphone as an analog device while a USB microphone has a built-in analog-to-digital convertor (A-to-D convertor). Question: How can I eliminate echo when using my USB microphone?Īnswer: As the proud owner of a brand new USB microphone, you are excited for all of the conveniences, including no more long cables to connect to a recording interface! With a laptop in hand, you can operate a portable, on-the-go recording studio or be a podcaster! So, you are all set up, have your headphones firmly in place, hit record and … “Hey what’s this echo I hear?”īefore talking about the echo let’s briefly discuss how a USB mic works. ![]()
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