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GitHub - gdzx/audiosource: :microphone: Use an Android device as a USB microphone
Audio Source forwards Android microphone audio input to the PulseAudio daemon through ADB, so you can use your Android device as a USB microphone.
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University Libraries
library.albany.edu › sites › default › files › 2019-05 › Mac_externalmic.pdf pdf
Page 1 of 2 Quick Tips: Using an External Microphone on a Mac
USB microphone, do not use the USB port at the keyboard. ... See next page for settings in Audacity, iMovie and Final Cut. ... Audacity will likely recognize the correct mic. Review the Input Device and Input channel drop · down menus to select the source of the audio.
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What Are the Limitations of USB Mics?

A quick word about a major limitation in the USB microphone world: You can typically only record one mic at a time. This is because, on the whole, USB mics are made less for pro-level setups and more for computer-based setups that lack an audio interface with multiple inputs. All your computer can do without an audio input/output to field the multiple signals is select a single input. There are workarounds, of course, including using software that allows you to record multiple mics at once, but the catch is that they all record to the same track. It's also possible to pan one signal all the way left and the other all the way right in a stereo track to separate them later, but that's a convoluted workaround.

If your goal is to record multiple microphones at once, USB mics are probably not what you need. Look for a USB (or Thunderbolt) audio interface that can receive multiple inputs at once and send them as separate tracks to your recording platform. In this scenario, you almost certainly need XLR mics (the interface handles the digital conversion for you, thus eliminating the convenience and need for a USB mic in the first place). The result is a much more pro-level setup than what we're typically discussing when USB mics are part of the equation.

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The Best USB Microphones We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
What Makes a Microphone Good for Podcasting?

The goal with any mic is almost always clarity. However, for podcasts, you need to consider the vocalist. If you are recording an experienced speaker who has excellent mic technique, go for an XLR mic or a USB mic that has no DSP. If, on the other hand, the podcast routinely features less experienced interviewees, use a mic that has some built-in DSP protection. Again, DSP helps prevent outbursts of laughter and such from causing distortion.

Another consideration is how many people will be speaking simultaneously. If there's only one person talking in the room, a cardioid pattern mic is probably the best option. You could also use a mic with a figure-eight pattern for one-on-one interviews. Placing the microphone in the middle of the two speakers in this scenario (provided they are not too far apart) can yield a natural recording.

Consider going the omnidirectional route if you're trying to capture the sound of a room or a location. Examples would be if your podcast calls for the sounds of a softball game in a park or of glasses clinking and diners chatting at a restaurant. But this brings up another point—if your podcast involves on-location recording, a mic that can record directly to mobile devices is more appropriate. Wireless lav systems like the DJI Mic Mini and DJI Mic 2 are helpful in these scenarios since they get the mic close to those who are speaking.

Beyond that, you need to think about windscreens and pop filters. If you are dealing with wind noise or a speaker with no mic technique, preventing plosive air sounds is paramount. Luckily, many of the mics we include here bundle such accessories.

In addition to a mic, check out the rest of the best podcast equipment you need to get professional-quality audio. Once you're ready to start recording, check out our tips for how to create a successful podcast.

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pcmag.com
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The Best USB Microphones We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
How Do Microphones Work?

Before we dive into the world of USB mics, you should know how most professional microphones work. In a typical recording studio scenario, a microphone is an analog piece of equipment that sends a signal to a console or computer through an XLR cable (often via a mixer that can handle multiple microphones simultaneously). The signal from the mic should be relatively pure; engineers then apply EQ effects, dynamic compression, and reverb later in the production process.

Digital mics that use USB cables are a different beast. These microphones process and digitize the audio directly. Any editing you do at the computer is to a signal that the mic has already treated. Also, note that the mic dictates the maximum sampling rate and bit rate. Each USB mic is essentially an analog-to-digital converter, complete with a built-in gain knob. In the analog studio world, that gain knob is often located on a different piece of gear entirely; typically, professionals refer to it as a mic preamp. USB microphones also often have headphone jacks, whereas XLR microphones don't.

The biggest difference between competing USB mics is how they use digital signal processing (DSP). Some mics use it subtly. Others avoid DSP completely and offer you the purest, highest-bit-rate signal they can. And yet others glob the DSP on in thick coats. The latter can still be OK if their processed sound meets your project requirements. Most of the mics with heavy DSP are for gamers.

Outside of the USB mic world, several styles of microphone (such as condenser, dynamic, or ribbon) combine with various microphone polar patterns (such as cardioid, hypercardioid, omnidirectional, or figure-eight) to produce a wide range of options for the recording engineer. Among USB mics, it's mostly (but not always) condenser mics with cardioid patterns.

Finally, most USB mics are plug-and-play ready. Apple GarageBand, for instance, typically recognizes a USB mic immediately and asks if you want to use it as an input (set it for both input and output if you want to use it as a headphone monitor as well). However, not all recording software is compatible with USB microphones. Avid Pro Tools, which is essentially the industry standard for music recording software, requires a somewhat tedious workaround to support most USB microphones. (Search for "aggregate device USB mic Pro Tools" to get a better idea of the process.)

With all that out of the way, let's break down the discussion into the three most common uses for a mic and the various options, characteristics, and needs for each application.

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pcmag.com
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The Best USB Microphones We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
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Sweetwater
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Guide to USB Microphones - InSync | Sweetwater
April 28, 2025 - These mics draw current — typically around 5V — directly from their USB connection. This minimizes the number of additional cables and connections required. Most USB microphones include headphone jacks, but some don’t.
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Sennheiser
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Profile USB Microphone: USB-C Powered | Sennheiser
Profile USB Microphone
Professionally capture and reproduce sound using the USB-C powered Profile USB Microphone from Sennheiser. Designed for enhanced Podcasting and Streaming applications.
Price   $139.00
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Hackster.io
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Create a USB Microphone with the Raspberry Pi Pico 🎤 - Hackster.io
May 20, 2021 - USB is an extremely popular standard, released in 1996, for wired computer peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, printers, scanners, and microphones. The Raspberry Pi Pico board's RP2040 MCU has a "USB 1.1 Host/Device" feature, which allows you to either connect to an existing USB peripheral device (host mode) or create your own USB peripheral (device mode). The Raspberry Pi Pico SDK uses the TinyUSB library as its USB software stack. The Tiny USB library is "An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system" that supports several types of MCU's including the Raspberry Pi RP2040.
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Mic & Mod
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All about the USB Microphone - Mic & Mod
March 9, 2025 - A USB microphone is a very good way to record vocals and instruments. Usually, it has a cardioid pickup pattern that allows it to focus on the main sound source.
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University Libraries
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Page 1 of 4 Audacity: record, import & export on Windows & Macintosh platforms
Review the Input Device and Input channel drop down menus to select the source of the audio. In this · example, the input device is a microphone, plugged into the microphone port.
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NYTimes
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The 4 Best USB Microphones for Musicians and Podcasters in 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter
December 2, 2025 - With all the controls in the app set to zero, the MV7+ sounded very good in our tests, but our listening panel preferred the slightly smoother sound of the less-costly Røde PodMic USB. If you do live streaming: Our listeners said the Elgato Wave3 sounded good but a little duller than our favorites. However, live-streamers may be happy to compromise on sound quality, considering that the Wave3 is built specifically for them. It comes bundled with Wave Link, audio-mixing software that allows you to mix up to eight audio sources and your microphone for monitoring and recording.
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BEACN
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USB Broadcast Dynamic Mic for Streaming, Gaming, and Podcasting – BEACN
BEACN Mic - USB C Broadcast Dynamic Mic for Content Creators
BEACN Mic revolutionizes broadcast microphone setups by combining the best of recording studio quality, digital signal processing and USB compatibility. In a few minutes, you can sound like a broadcast pro. Use our easy application (free download) to tweak a few settings and you’ll sound amazing. Monitor your voice and system sounds in real time with our powerful, clean built in headphone amplifier. Real-time adaptive denoising removes fans, air conditioners and other steady state noises from your signal, leaving just your clear, great sounding voice ready to create content, chat, meet or game
Price   $349.99
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PCMAG
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The Best USB Microphones We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
4 weeks ago - Don't rely on the wimpy microphone built into your phone or laptop. Here's how to find the best USB (and XLR with USB) mics for content creation, gaming, podcasting, and recording music, including our top-tested picks. ... I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of ...
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Sound Productions
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USB Microphones – SoundPro
These range from single microphones to complete bundles for podcasting or other projects, with different price points for setting up a new space or upgrading your current gear so that you can choose the option for your budget. Find the style you're looking for by browsing SoundPro’s wide selection of top brands, including AKG, Audio-Technica, beyerdynamic, Mackie, Rode, Shure, and many more! Since 1973, SoundPro has been a trusted source for audio, video, and lighting gear.
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GitHub
github.com › mcguirepr89 › BirdNET-Pi › discussions › 39
Suggestions for USB microphone systems · mcguirepr89/BirdNET-Pi · Discussion #39
Almost every USB audio sound card available is of the MONO input type. So you can only connect ONE microphone to the BirdNET-Pi with those sound cards, THIS soundcard is a little bit more expensive, but is of the Stereo input type: https://www.ugreen.com/products/usb-audio-adapter-with-3-5mm-2rca
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RØDE
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USB Microphones | RØDE Microphones (US)
RØDE USB microphones allow you to capture studio-quality audio with ease, whether you’re recording music, podcasts, or voice overs. Browse the range.
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Usb Microphone
CMTECK USB Computer Microphone G009, Noise-Cancelling Recording Desktop Mic for PC/Laptop for Online Chatting, Home Studio, Podcasting, Gaming, Skype, YouTube with Mute Function(Windows/Mac) · USB Microphone, MAONO 192KHZ/24Bit Plug & Play PC Computer Podcast Condenser Cardioid Metal Mic Kit ...
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Shure
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USB Microphones: Combining Convenience and Quality Sound - Shure USA
It's at this point when the two worlds of professional microphone technology and consumer electronics collided. It turned out getting quality sound into a computer wasn't all that easy for musicians not willing to moonlight as an IT administrator. So manufacturers started to make USB mics providing plug-and-play functionality.
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Google
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Chromebook Support - Microphones
First, plug in your Microphone, then from within the dock you select the Microphone as your input source. Next to where you change the volume there is an arrow that takes you to your audio settings:
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Sound and Go
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How to find the best USB microphone for you! USB microphones
March 15, 2024 - The Fifine AM8 isn’t just a USB mic, it’s actually also connectable via XLR cable, which makes it even more flexible than the Maono. Just note, that the RGB light won’t be working with the XLR Connection. You’ll find more about this Mic in our Fifine AM8 Review. ... The relatively new Neo is primarily designed for streaming beginners and content creators. The design of the microphone is the main focus here, unfortunately at the expense of functionality.
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Point Source Audio Microphone
Point Source Audio SERIES8 Embrace Earmount Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone for Sennheiser EW Series Wireless Transmitters (Beige) · Point Source Audio Series8 CO-8WL-XSE-BE Omnidirectional Waterproof Lavalier Microphone for Sennheiser EW (Beige) · Point Source Audio CM-i5 in-Ear Intercom ...
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CPC UK
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USB Microphones | Microphones | CPC
In the past when you wanted to record high-quality sound using your home computer, you needed more than just basic sound recording skills. Nowadays, with a USB microphone plugged into a spare USB port on a computer, a total beginner can be up and running in no time, recording professional quality sound in less than five minutes.