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MXL USB.007 Mic Manual
Stereo Gold Diaphragm
It’s like having a great studio in a mic
W h e r e G r e a t R e c o r d i n g s B e g i n
CD Quality Demo Tracks are available for download at www.MXL-USB.com
Congratulations on your purchase of the MXL USB.007 which uses two gold diaphragm capsules in an X/Y pattern for stereo recording. MXL microphones are the result of world-class engineering and manufacturing capabilities. They are de­signed to provide you with outstanding performance and exceptional value. While we encourage you to review this entire manual, there are a few key points about handling this microphone that we want you to familiarize yourself with right from the start.
The MXL USB mics are a professional quality, condenser microphone designed
specically for recording. Unlike microphones designed for live performance or
lesser dynamic model microphones, this instrument requires careful handling. Hence, you should observe the following…
ALWAYS… handle the microphone carefully, avoiding sudden shocks such as dropping or bumping the microphone into other objects. ALWAYS… maintain a distance of approximately 4 – 6 inches when speaking or singing into the microphone. You are encouraged to use a pop
lter for added protection of the sensitive capsule and to shield
the instrument from saliva and sudden bursts of air. NEVER… tap the microphone to check if it’s working. The RED LED behind the microphone’s protective grill will tell you it’s on and that the correct side is facing you. NEVER… blow into the microphone to check if it’s working. The RED LED behind the microphone’s protective grill will tell you it’s on.
By following these few basic handling procedures, you can expect a long and trouble-free relationship with your new microphone. Again, thank you for your purchase of this outstanding MXL microphone.
A Little Background Information
MXL stereo microphones use what is known as a X/Y pattern, which is two cap­sules facing 90º apart. Each capsule will send the audio information it receives to the corrosponding right or left side of a stereo track on the computer. The capsule behind the “L” is more sensitive to sound waves arriving from the left side of the microphone as opposed to those arriving from the right side. The capsule behind
the “R” is just the opposite. Unlike other MXL models, this microphone benets
from being a USB (Universal Serial Bus) device—meaning this is a plug and play microphone that will interface with Windows and Macintosh computers without
the need for any special drivers. As a USB device, it carries the added benet of
not requiring an external microphone preamp, as is the case with most condenser microphones.
We’ve already mentioned the importance of proper handling, but should you nd yourself recording an outdoor performance, you would be well advised to use a windscreen as protection for your microphone.
Unpack Your Microphone
Begin by examining the contents of your MXL USB kit. You should have the following components:
• Protective vinyl travel case
• One MXL USB.007 microphone
• A 10-foot USB 2.0 high speed cable
• A windscreen
• A desktop microphone stand plus the mounting ring
• Owners manual
• Microphone applications guide
Getting Familiar With Your Microphone
In addition to speaking or singing into the side of the microphone with the RED LED facing you, you should also understand the use of the three-position attenu­ation switch on the microphone’s back side.
What’s an attenuation switch?
Figure #1
An attenuation switch reduces the signal strength in an electronic device. As the microphone con­verts acoustical energy (your voice) into electrical energy (the signal that feeds your computer), it is possible that a loud, “boomy” voice, or a vocalist who is really “belting out those notes” may exceed normal recording levels. In this case, you will want to reduce the signal strength by using the micro­phone’s attenuation switch. The attenuation switch (see Figure #1) on the back side of the USB mic provides
three positions: High, Medium, and Low - identied as: Hi, Med, Lo. Normally,
you’ll want to keep the microphone’s attenuation switch in the Hi position. If, however, you need to “back off” the signal to compensate for a loud voice, sim­ply move the switch to the desired setting. You may also need to move further away from the microphone which will also reduce the level.
PLEASE NOTE: Recording is a creative process, so there are no hard and fast
rules. Experimentation is the key to best results.
Using the Supplied Desktop Microphone Stand
1. After opening the stand’s tripod leg system and placing it on the table or desk, loosen the angle adjuster and orient the large portion of the microphone holder so that it faces upward, or horizontal.
2. Place the base of the microphone into the microphone holder with one hand while holding it upright with your other hand.
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3. While holding the microphone upright and rmly in one hand, secure the
microphone to the desktop stand by screwing the black mounting ring into the microphone’s base. The microphone should now sit securely in the desktop stand.
4. At this point, attach the end of the USB cable that matches the microphone’s connector. The other end of the cable will connect to your computer’s USB port.
Connecting the Microphone to Your Computer (Windows)
The MXL USB.007 microphone will operate with both USB 2.0 (high speed USB) and USB 1.1 data buses. We recommend you connect your microphone directly to the computer’s USB port as opposed to using a USB hub. USB hubs have been known to interfere with the performance of various USB devices.
PLEASE NOTE: Audio and video recording can be very taxing to a computer’s
resources. For this reason, you should close any and all running applications that are non essential. Please take the following steps to get connected:
1. If open, close your audio recording application. You will open it after the microphone is connected and operational.
2. Connect the remaining end of the USB cable to the computer’s USB port. Windows will display the New Hardware Found dialog message and your system may make a sound if your computer uses Window’s system sounds.
3. Allow Windows time to identify the device.
4. In approximately one minute, Windows should display a dialog message stating that Your New Hardware is Installed and Ready for Use. After this rst con- nection, Windows will require just a few moments to identify the microphone.
4. Select File - Properties. It should look like Figure #3.
Congratulations! You are ready to begin recording.
Testing Your Setup
To test your setup, we’ll use Window’s Sound Recorder. Sound Recorder can be found by navigating the following…
1. Press or click Start.
2. Place your mouse cursor over All Programs, then Accessories, followed by Entertainment.
3. Click Sound Recorder to launch the application. It should look like Figure #2.
Figure #2
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5. Click the Convert Now… button. It should look like Figure #4.
Figure #4
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