BoddAH wrote:Really? All reviews I read and watched made everything look pretty straightforward. The mic doesn't actually have drivers. it's plug & play on both Mac and PC. I guess it just works natively without drivers, that being said, would those problemes you mentioned still potentially be there?
Straightforward for podcasters who don't need direct monitoring and don't have to care for latency too much because they don't have to be in sync with their playbacks. Those plug'n'play devices also call themselves 'class compliant', drivers are provided by the operating system and are not at all optimized for latency. Yes, those problems won't go away with that. I don't know much about the Mac myself, for some configuration the aggregate device does work, but it's a gamble. Same for ASIO4ALL - a few interfaces with shitty drivers may even get better latencies through it. It should recocnize a class compliant device OK, but may fail to see your UX1 completeley, I really don't know.
Plus you may be stuck with only
one possible configuration for resolution (16bit usually) and sampling rate (44.1
or 48 kHz), and you would have to match your UX1 to that.
My audio interface is a Line 6 UX1 (designed for guitar but it also has XLR). If I can't run the interface for playback and record with the USB Blue mic at the same time within Live or Reason on both Mac OS (laptop) and PC (desktop) that would definitely be a dealbreaker.
Yes, call it off, there's not much to gain.
But keep in mind that the UX1 has no phantom power, so, for a condenser you would need an additional phantom adapter.