A U.S.B. Microphone for Podcasts, or Solo Side Projects


Once upon a time, all that singer-songwriters needed was a six-string and a dream. Now they could also use a G-Track U.S.B. microphone.

This $150 device connects directly to a PC or Mac and has headphone and line-in jacks on the bottom.
The line-in allows musicians to record instruments while singing or mix in other audio sources with live sound. Independent controls set the output volume as well as microphone and line-in sensitivity.
The microphone is compatible with both Windows and Apple’s OS X, and it comes with Cakewalk’s Sonar LE audio software for Windows.
The G-Track also works well as a podcasting microphone. The line-in system lets users record interviews directly to a laptop or desktop PC using standard sound-recording software.
Sadly, the microphone will not improve pitch, timing or danceability. Those skills must be won through performing, practice and more expensive music-recording software

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