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Recording from 3.5 mm in wavelab 7
Recording from 3.5 mm in wavelab 7








Recording from 3.5 mm in wavelab 7

1/8″ / 3.5mm headphone output with volume control.signal-to-noise ratio: 89 dB (ADC), 93dB (DAC).condenser studio microphone with USB-C audio interface.Users of a Mac benefit from the plug & play experience and mobile users of an iPad or iPhone have even access to the powerful Cubasis LE App.

Recording from 3.5 mm in wavelab 7

The ASIO driver and the DirectWIRE feature can be used with any modern Windows PC. Unwanted mixing and feedback can be eliminated completely. By using the DirectWIRE virtual channels, it is possible to separate the signal that is being played out on the monitors from the streamed signal. The DirectWIRE technology can help you to avoid feedback in your online meeting on Zoom or Skype. You can even run your voice through a DAW and alter it in the process (e.g. background music or effects such as laughter or applause).

Recording from 3.5 mm in wavelab 7

Moreover, the ESI-only feature DirectWIRE enables you to integrate external sound sources in your live performance (e.g. Live broadcastingĮnrich your live streams on Twitch, Facebook or Instagram: the ASIO driver based on ESI’s own EWDM technology guarantees extremely low latency, so you can interact with your audience immediately. With cosMik uCast, there is no need to look for external software, because it’s all included: WaveLab LE for audio editing, Bitwig Studio 8-Track as a multitrack digital audio workstation (DAW), inTone 2 ESI Edition to play files and prepare streams for online broadcasting as well as Cubasis LE, an optimized multi touch sequencer for iPad and iPhone users. As a podcaster or content creator you often need to record your voice and edit or master your track before providing it to your audience.










Recording from 3.5 mm in wavelab 7