(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 10, 2012 ) El Segundo, CA The MXL Studio 24 USB Computer Microphone lets true sound come through loud and clear with 24-bit audio quality the same fidelity used in recording studios. Most USB microphones are 16-bit. The MXL Studio 24 brings studio sound into any recording space. Whether the user is making music or podcasts from a PC or Mac®, this USB microphone will make audio sound detailed and accurate.
The number of podcasts was estimated by PEW Research to be 90,000 in 2010. That number continues to grow with the availability of better computer-based recording technology. The MXL Studio 24 Mic allows users to create clear recordings of voices and music right at their computers. The Studio 24 has a cardioid polarity pattern, plus a 22mm condenser capsule, which is the same capsule found in high-end studio microphones.
Home recording direct to the computer is in a real growth stage. Now anyone can record a quality webcast with a very low investment. The Studio 24 makes the user sound really good without breaking the budget, explained MXL Director of Sales and Marketing Perry Goldstein.
Beyond just recording true sound, the Studio 24 USB microphone allows the user to adjust the sound to his or her liking with a slew of options. The mic comes complete with custom Studio Control Graphical User Interface (GUI) to fine-tune recorded audio. The GUI is optional but, with it, the user can adjust phase, roll-off, noise gate, level and gain control. The Studio 24 also features a headphone jack with volume, mute, mic level and playback controls.
Users can record their own music that sounds like they paid for studio time! The Studio 24 puts studio quality sound capabilities in the hands of podcasters and home recording artists everywhere at a price they can afford.
Learn more about the MXL Studio 24 USB Mic at mxlmics.com.
About MXL
MXL is division of Marshall Electronics. MXL is a leading manufacturer of consumer and professional audio products for the music recording, broadcast, post, production, and live sound markets. Marshall Electronics also produces broadcast LCD monitors, cameras, and optical lenses. The company is based out of El Segundo, CA and has offices and engineering facilities in the US and international locations.
Perry Goldstein
(800) 800-6608
Perry@marshallelectronics.net
Source: EmailWire.Com
The number of podcasts was estimated by PEW Research to be 90,000 in 2010. That number continues to grow with the availability of better computer-based recording technology. The MXL Studio 24 Mic allows users to create clear recordings of voices and music right at their computers. The Studio 24 has a cardioid polarity pattern, plus a 22mm condenser capsule, which is the same capsule found in high-end studio microphones.
Home recording direct to the computer is in a real growth stage. Now anyone can record a quality webcast with a very low investment. The Studio 24 makes the user sound really good without breaking the budget, explained MXL Director of Sales and Marketing Perry Goldstein.
Beyond just recording true sound, the Studio 24 USB microphone allows the user to adjust the sound to his or her liking with a slew of options. The mic comes complete with custom Studio Control Graphical User Interface (GUI) to fine-tune recorded audio. The GUI is optional but, with it, the user can adjust phase, roll-off, noise gate, level and gain control. The Studio 24 also features a headphone jack with volume, mute, mic level and playback controls.
Users can record their own music that sounds like they paid for studio time! The Studio 24 puts studio quality sound capabilities in the hands of podcasters and home recording artists everywhere at a price they can afford.
Learn more about the MXL Studio 24 USB Mic at mxlmics.com.
About MXL
MXL is division of Marshall Electronics. MXL is a leading manufacturer of consumer and professional audio products for the music recording, broadcast, post, production, and live sound markets. Marshall Electronics also produces broadcast LCD monitors, cameras, and optical lenses. The company is based out of El Segundo, CA and has offices and engineering facilities in the US and international locations.
Perry Goldstein
(800) 800-6608
Perry@marshallelectronics.net
Source: EmailWire.Com