

That might be the case, but despite this, I would like to receive the miniscule signal I can loop back in my system. But do dynamic microphones require phantom power?
That might be the case, but despite this, I would like to receive the miniscule signal I can loop back in my system. But do dynamic microphones require phantom power?
It’s a dynamic mic. I feared the same, but the fact that I can hear something using the loopback suggests that phantom power isn’t the cause, right?
Kid you not, that was my first reason to adopt it (next to having a short name).
While your argument is valid, most bash users I know are lazy bitches and tend to alias commands which require to type more than 5 letters. I guess NuShell lower the bar for NuUsers, but of I have to remember either single letters or puppy it through longer commands, I world opt for single letters.
…so you’re locked in ever since? 🤪 Is it a serious case of Stockholm Syndrome or do you like it?
Thank you for pointing me at bias voltage, I’ve never heard of that. The text explicitly mentions condenser mics requiring that voltage. Does this also apply to dynamic mics?
Besides, even if the signal is nasty, I would like to receive that in the system. So if this is an issue, it’s currently rather a side quest.