USB Digital Audio Interface with DJ Mixer and Live Sound Card, Karaoke, Auto Tune, XLR, Phantom Power, Protable Podcast Studio Equipment for Guitar, Live Streaming, PC, Recording and Gaming (L5)
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Yes, streamlabs is working on it.
Yes, an XLR microphone can be used with the audio mixer.
Yes, it works with XLR microphones and has a built-in 48V phantom power supply.
If you want to record, connect it to the MAC/PC using a type c to USB cable via the OTG/PC jack, and select "Live sound card" as the input microphone.
Selected User Reviews For USB Digital Audio Interface with DJ Mixer and Live Sound Card, Karaoke, Auto Tune, XLR, Phantom Power, Protable Podcast Studio Equipment for Guitar, Live Streaming, PC, Recording and Gaming (L5)
Setup is a breeze. On Windows, simply plug and play. Construction that is long lasting. A sound bank that can be programmed is an excellent feature. The built-in sounds are adequate, but not as good as those found in comparable products. This interface has more features than I will ever be able to use, such as the "warcraft" button, which gives you a demon voice, and the "lolita" button, which gives you a baby voice. If you intend to connect to a computer, keep in mind that there is only one USB port available. c to usb- There is a cable included with the unit, and you will need it to charge it. As a result, you must ensure that your computer is equipped with a USB port. Keep the unit charged, plug it into a c outlet, or get a new cable. It's not a big deal as long as you're aware of the situation. That is why I did not reduce the number of stars. If you use a Mac or an Android device, you won't have this issue.
I paid around $95 for this, though I used a Behringer UMC 202HD (shown in photo) for live streaming. For the past month, I've been using the Levusu L5 for 12 hours every day. The equipment I used can be seen in the photos. Here are my thoughts on the subject: br>br>a) Input XLR - b) Phantom power works, which sets it apart from other low-cost "live sound cards"br>br> To avoid problems, I always leave the unit plugged in. br>br>c) Mute button - When I was live streaming, I found it to be extremely useful. You don't want people to hear you sneeze, cough, clear your throat, or converse with other peoplebr>br>d) Use the 3. 1/8" (5 mm) jack The sound board (sound effects) is usefulbr>br>e) The battery lasts about 10 hours without phantom power = PORTABLEbr>br>f) "Lolita" - It makes you sound less like a girl and more like a chipmunk. I think it's a lot of fun to use this. br>br>g) I can use it while it's charging. sound quality - br>br>h) is good. My UMC 202HD is noticeably cleaner, but only by a small margin. I used it for live streams, virtual meetings, and other similar tasks. I'd use something else if I were going to record music. br>br>i) I couldn't use two (2) mics when one of them required phantom power. br>br>j) OTG worked flawlessly on both PC and Android. br>br>k) OTG via original adapter (not the cheap knock-off). br>br>l) Background denoise is automatic and a little too aggressive for my Ipad and iPhone 11br>br> /or syllables ending in /or /or /or /or syllables ending in /or.
I went out and purchased a crossword puzzle. This device has a lot of oddities. I believe you have a good entry level sound board once you get past them (I've only been using it for two weeks). Here are a few enhancements that would be beneficial:
1 - If you don't believe me, try returning it and dealing with Amazon's tech support staff, who can't even answer the most basic questions, such as how to turn it on. I mean it when I say that you should try them out and see what happens. You're on your own now.
2 - The 48V mic does not turn on automatically; you must press the 48V button in the middle of the 13 white buttons to activate it.
3 - To turn the unit on, press and hold the oddly imprinted power button located between the audio lights. It's a square button with what appears to be an on/off symbol. But, don't get me wrong: you don't just hit it and it turns on. Otherwise, it will turn off if you don't hold it down for two seconds. br>So, the bottom line is that if you've worked in AV before, this should all be second nature to you. If you're just a YouTuber or a podcaster, I hope this information is useful. out. Perhaps you will no longer feel as isolated and helpless as I did.
I have a few of these, and the DPS on this one is significantly higher than the others. The sound effects are also very good. Better instructions would be preferable, but overall the process is fairly straightforward, and Vu Meter is extremely accurate and useful. The headphone port buzzes when charging and trying to use it, so I'd like to see an actual monitoring port. Finally, this records cleanly at 16 bit x 48 kHz, but I'd like to see some sort of 24 bit option, such as 96k or 192k. Whatever you think is brilliant. I would strongly recommend this unit over others of a similar nature.
THE MICROPHONE'S SOUND IS ALSO IMPORTANT. br>br>I LOOKED ON YOUTUBE FOR A VIDEO ON HOW TO USE L5, BUT I COULDN'T FIND ANY. br> YOU MUST INCLUDE A VIDEO. br>I'M NOT SURE WHAT TO DO WITH IT. OK.
I've been looking for something like this for a long time; it's simple to use, plug-and-play, and it works great. Play, and all of your sound and apps will function without the need to configure them. In addition, Bluetooth and USB connectivity are available. The letter C stands for "plus. " br>br>Quality product that is simple to use.
P. If you want to use an external speaker, you can connect the mixer's headphone output to the power supply. It could be the best Karaoke Mixer you've ever bought, with its stylish design, compact size, and ease of use.
I was pleasantly surprised by the high quality and ease of use. I'm very pleased with this product, and the ability to cast to up to five devices at once is something I'm looking forward to trying out. This is a product that I would strongly recommend to both new and experienced podcasters.
I bought it to make my team calls a little more entertaining, but none of my teammates can hear the sound effects. Sing, MC, Warcraft, and Lolita are some of the voice changers they can hear. I appreciate the mute button, as well as the fact that it allows me to plug in my XLR microphone. As others have stated, the instruction manual is lacking in detail, and there are no online videos available to view on how to set up and use this product.