Hello,
I have a couple of questions about how best to set up a USB microphone more specifically the MOZOS MKIT-700PRO model. I've never had the time or inclination to set it up to the best of my ability, I've done it to the best of my ability and to be heard well enough. I'll also add that I'm not an audio or microphone expert, so any tips for a beginner would be very nice from you guys. To the point, I would like to set this microphone up well enough to have a "radio" quality, you know the kind that people who do radio shows, YouTubers, Streamers, People who do podcasts, voice actors for example have. A microphone is now an essential tool for me to work remotely through this whole Coronavirus thing, I also play online games such as Overwatch and CS:GO when I have a moment to myself, and I love to play dubbing or voiceover, i.e. read texts (I'd like to record something like podcasts) or play with the timbre of my voice, I also make business calls through Skype and Discord. What can I do to make the quality of the microphone "radio"? Any help counts.
I've also added a screen shot of the Voicemeeter program to the topic, with which I have pre-configured the quality of this microphone.
Thanks to everyone who is willing to help a beginner, greetings.
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I have a couple of questions about how best to set up a USB microphone more specifically the MOZOS MKIT-700PRO model. I've never had the time or inclination to set it up to the best of my ability, I've done it to the best of my ability and to be heard well enough. I'll also add that I'm not an audio or microphone expert, so any tips for a beginner would be very nice from you guys. To the point, I would like to set this microphone up well enough to have a "radio" quality, you know the kind that people who do radio shows, YouTubers, Streamers, People who do podcasts, voice actors for example have. A microphone is now an essential tool for me to work remotely through this whole Coronavirus thing, I also play online games such as Overwatch and CS:GO when I have a moment to myself, and I love to play dubbing or voiceover, i.e. read texts (I'd like to record something like podcasts) or play with the timbre of my voice, I also make business calls through Skype and Discord. What can I do to make the quality of the microphone "radio"? Any help counts.
I've also added a screen shot of the Voicemeeter program to the topic, with which I have pre-configured the quality of this microphone.
Thanks to everyone who is willing to help a beginner, greetings.

