![]() The Scarlett line really is no better than that Behringer, they're competing in the same price range. I think I sold it to CeX (a trade-in/second hand store here in the UK) for like £35, they'd have resold for £90 so something like that may be in your price range if Behringer have a newer model? I thought it worked quite well, and only got rid of it because I was told I'd never get VO work without a professional interface like a Scarlett. I had a mid-range behringer UMC204HD before the Scarlett. I did have a Yamaha mixer for a while but there was an odd hiss that I never solved. Blue Snowball | VO Mic Comparison - YouTubeįocusrite are huge in the VO industry here in the UK for (I'd guess good reason), like I said my experience is janky drivers. There's some nice coverage of the Blue mics over here: (95) Blue Yeti vs. ![]() ![]() Something like the the Blue Snowball records voice fairly well even if it does seem to clip some of the higher and lower frequencies. Maybe though a USB mic wouldn't be the worst idea specifically for Discord/Voip etc? I know it's more clutter to have a secondary mic, but that seems the simpler solution. Got a bit carried away because I've been on a bit of a rant lately against Voiceover performers insisting that USB is not good enough for newbies to the acting industry. And i wanted to buy an audio interface because of my studio monitors which use xlr to connect to my pc in that case i thought why not try out condenser mics as well
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