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USB-24M MICROPHONE Congratulations on y our purchase of the Nady USB-24M Microphone. The USB-24M is perf ect for recording y our music, podcast, or an y audio source to your pref erred DA W (Digital Audio Workstation). Just plug the USB cab le into your computer ’ s USB por t and launch your D A W . Y ou are now ready to record! The USB-24M can h[...]
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mic with respect to the audio source will ensure the optimum results you are seeking in an y given applica - tion. Y ou ma y e xperience a delay in hearing your audio input to the mic if monitoring in real time. Such a slight dela y is called “latency” and is common for man y types of software used with this unit. If real time coincidence of th[...]