Bird UM1 Output XLR
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Hello,
I would like to connect my bird UM1 to my mixer (http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Analog-Mixers/Q502USB/p/P0ALL)
The problem is that I absolutely need an XLR cable! The output from my microphone is not standard and looks like a printer jack, here is the photo (http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/31/1470175850-bird-um1-1.jpg)
I hope you can help me..
Best regards
Sky
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I would like to connect my bird UM1 to my mixer (http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Analog-Mixers/Q502USB/p/P0ALL)
The problem is that I absolutely need an XLR cable! The output from my microphone is not standard and looks like a printer jack, here is the photo (http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/31/1470175850-bird-um1-1.jpg)
I hope you can help me..
Best regards
Sky
Configuration: iPhone / Chrome 52.0.2743.91
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Hello,
Of course, it's a "USB" microphone :o))
However, the few "USB" to "XLR" cables that exist don't have very good audio quality... so, it's not very advisable and not of good quality for this kind of use. :o)
The simplest option will therefore be to use it purely via USB.
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~ To know how to listen is to possess, besides one's own, the brain of others... said Leonardo da Vinci.
Of course, it's a "USB" microphone :o))
However, the few "USB" to "XLR" cables that exist don't have very good audio quality... so, it's not very advisable and not of good quality for this kind of use. :o)
The simplest option will therefore be to use it purely via USB.
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~ To know how to listen is to possess, besides one's own, the brain of others... said Leonardo da Vinci.
Good evening,
None of your 2 links work.
Just copy/paste the URLs of the sites but don’t put parentheses or anything else, thank you ;-)
I did some research, it’s probably this:
-->http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Analog-Mixers/502/p/P0576<--
And this probably:
-->https://www.woodbrass.com/micro-usb-et-pour-ipad-%26-iphone-bird-um1-p155970.html<--
But if you bought this microphone new, you should know that there was a 3-meter USB cable included.
And you want to switch from digital operation to analog like that?
I just want to point out that this type of microphone is designed to be connected to a PC and nothing else; just read its description:
-->http://www.woodbrass.com/images/woodbrass/BIRD+UM1.PDF<--
Best regards and have a good evening.
--> NO PROBLEMS, ONLY SOLUTIONS <--
It all depends on the flexibility of a cow's tail between the bars of a chair in foggy weather;-)
None of your 2 links work.
Just copy/paste the URLs of the sites but don’t put parentheses or anything else, thank you ;-)
I did some research, it’s probably this:
-->http://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Mixers/Analog-Mixers/502/p/P0576<--
And this probably:
-->https://www.woodbrass.com/micro-usb-et-pour-ipad-%26-iphone-bird-um1-p155970.html<--
But if you bought this microphone new, you should know that there was a 3-meter USB cable included.
And you want to switch from digital operation to analog like that?
I just want to point out that this type of microphone is designed to be connected to a PC and nothing else; just read its description:
-->http://www.woodbrass.com/images/woodbrass/BIRD+UM1.PDF<--
Best regards and have a good evening.
--> NO PROBLEMS, ONLY SOLUTIONS <--
It all depends on the flexibility of a cow's tail between the bars of a chair in foggy weather;-)
It's not the console that needs to be changed, but the microphone.
That's what happens when you rush into products without asking for advice.
Best regards and have a good evening.
Moreover, this type of microphone is mainly focused on pure "computer" use, for podcasting or voice recording, for example... Not for broadcasting :o)