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				External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 18:06
				by vjcharm
				Resolume's gain control is good for loud shows, but i have another laptop that has some triggering visuals, I use the built in mic on the laptop, I set the recording level to the lowest possible level, but it is still peaking out. Anyone know of a cheap external usb mic with good gain control? Thanks.
			 
			
					
				Re: External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 19:50
				by dirtyjohn_lv
				
			 
			
					
				Re: External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 06:52
				by Zoltán
				on windows there is a mic level boost option in the config of the mic device.
maybe it is checked, so you it gives you a higher signal level.
			 
			
					
				Re: External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 20:22
				by He2neg
				for such big shows just go to the sound guy and ask him/ her for some Signal ....  its possible for sure 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 00:40
				by vjcharm
				It is possible but not all shows have the soundboard near the projector. That sure pre-amp looks interesting, but a little expensive.
			 
			
					
				Re: External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 03:18
				by Oaktown
				Do you need a feed at the projector or second laptop?
Either way, it should be pretty easy to get a mono feed from the FOH mixer. Most venues have audio patch so it's unlikely you'd be more than 100' from one so carry a 100' balanced (TRS) 1/4" jack cable with you + a 1/4" to 1/8" adapter (assuming you've got a mic input on your laptop) and you should be ready for most situations but most venues should have that in their inventory. 
You can always get a cheap audio to USB adapter:  
http://amzn.com/B001MSS6CS and just carry adapters from XLR or 1/4TRS to 1/8".
 
			 
			
					
				Re: External USB Mic for very loud shows
				Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 09:55
				by Zoltán
				you surely have some old headphones lying around somewhere, try to plug them into the mic input, see how the signal level is.
if it gives you a too high input, try them in the line input, that should give  20 dB less signal.