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If you value plug ’n play convenience and you want something affordable and simple, consider a USB microphone.

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Now that you’re ready to capture that idea, here are some alternatives to the built-in microphone: USB Microphones Remember to use headphones to get clear sound, and to prevent your mic from capturing (re-recording) your backing tracks when you record. You can choose which microphone you want to use by clicking on the icon in the address bar. The default will be your device’s built-in microphone. Chrome will prompt you to allow BandLab to use your microphone. We want you to be able to record your voice, instruments or any form of audio without compromising on sound quality, so in this three part series on getting sound into BandLab, we start things off with microphones.īefore you start recording anything, we’d recommend you use Google Chrome for BandLab, as you won’t yet enjoy all the BandLab functions on other browsers.ġ. So you like being able to capture your ideas anywhere without having to worry about losing them, but you don’t like the audio quality from the built-in microphone on your computer or phone? Not to worry, we’re here to help!