{Photograph}: Pete Cottell
M-Audio has packaged all the things this particular person would wish in a tidy little field with its M Monitor Duo HD producer pack. It features a two-channel class-compliant audio interface, an M100 condenser mic, a pair of HD41 headphones, a mic clip, a USB-C cable to attach the interface to your laptop or cell gadget, and an XLR cable to attach the mic to the interface—all for the low worth of $200. Apart from a mic stand (we love this desk clamp boom arm stand from Innogear) and the unearned confidence needed to talk right into a mic for hours about all kinds of esoteric subjects, you want nothing else than what’s on this field to get began. Plug just a few issues in, hearth up OBS or your favourite DAW, alter the acquire on the mic preamp, and get to work.
The interface is a light-weight field of plastic that’s in regards to the dimension of a VHS tape or a self-help e book you’d purchase at an airport bookstore. The entrance panel has two combo XLR quarter-inch enter jacks, each of which have separate line and instrument degree impedance selectors. A 48-volt swap allows phantom energy for each inputs directly, which is important to energy the included condenser mic or a Cloudlifter for those who resolve to go full-on PodBro and improve to a dynamic mic. There’s additionally a single quarter-inch TRS headphone jack and a three-way selector that dictates whether or not a direct mono, direct stereo, or USB sign feeds the dual-mono quarter-inch tip-sleeve output jacks on the again of the field.
Every channel has its personal acquire knob on the highest of the unit, with an indicator gentle beneath that flashes white when a sign is current and pink when the sign is clipping. Every preamp has 55 dB of acquire on faucet, which is greater than sufficient to show even the meekest of Groups assembly NPCs into audible, energetic members. The movement of the knob is easy and jitter-free till you hit the final 10 p.c of its sweep, at which level some ambient digital noise seemingly clicks on and off as if it had been triggered with a swap. That is means an excessive amount of acquire for any sensible utility as a result of quantity of clipping it’s more likely to trigger, so this isn’t a significant concern for anybody who’s spent half-hour or so dialing of their ranges and getting a really feel for the factor.
A Mic for the Plenty
The included condenser mic pairs properly with the preamp within the interface. It’s a unipolar large-diaphragm condenser mic, which in normie language means the steel grate that covers the entrance of the mic is the place you’ll need to level your voice, as an alternative of the again. Condenser mics are much more sensitive to ambient noise than a dynamic mic, which is each an upside and a draw back. A condenser mic works properly a bit farther out of your face than a dynamic mic, however you’ll want to spice up the acquire to select up your voice at a higher distance. This picks up extra background noise as properly, which may result in some embarrassing moments on Zoom calls when, say, the small flock of fowl your neighbor is illegally housing of their storage begins clucking nervously when a rubbish truck rattles down the block. Fortunately, Zoom has first rate built-in noise suppression instruments, so this was simple to deal with with none additional plugins or {hardware}.
The mic handles a typical male talking voice fairly properly. I’m not totally skilled on pensive NPR-speak simply but, however my normal tech-guy patter broadcast as clear as a bell with the mic 6 inches from my face, and the acquire knob turned as much as round 3 o’clock. The mic doesn’t have a high-pass filter swap to roll off low-end rumble from unintended bumps into the stand or the mic itself, so that you’ll must take care to keep away from fumbles that trigger loud thumping noises for those who favor greater acquire and a bit extra distance out of your mouth to the mic.

