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Help with recording vocals and guitar

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Started April 6th, 2024 · 3 replies · Latest reply by Sadiquecat 1 year, 5 months ago

Aaliyahstokes

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1 year, 5 months ago
#1

Hi.
So I had previously bought a Behringer C1-U USB mic. Now I was thinking about getting a focusrite solo audio interface to be able to record my semi-acoustic guitar. Now I know that my USB mic won't go into the interface and this is what concers me.
Is there any way I can still make use of my USB mic (instead of buying a condenser with XLR) along with the audio interface (for guitars) while recording in two separate tracks on the same laptop? If yes, then please tell me how.

Feel free to give new ideas also, keeping in mind that I don't have the budget for a new condenser mic with XLR.

MarleneAyni

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1 year, 5 months ago
#2

Hey Aaliyah
It depends on your setup. What program are you using, are you on PC, MAC or Linux ?

Sadiquecat

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1 year, 5 months ago
#3

In short, can do.
But how easy it will be will depend on software/setup/os.

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