- How do I record audio from multiple microphones?
- Can you split 2 mics into one input?
- How do you split a microphone signal?
How do I record audio from multiple microphones?
Use a digital recorder.
You can purchase an audio mixer or a digital recorder that lets you plug multiple XLR mics and record individual audio tracks. This setup is excellent for recording both in podcast studios or at home, but it is incredibly versatile in its applications.
Can you split 2 mics into one input?
Two choir microphones, such as the U853R, can be plugged into a UniMix and use a single “Choir Mics” input on the mixer. Again, while Y cables are not recommended for summing signals, they can be used for splitting a signal. A common scenario for this is when two recording devices are needed to capture the same signal.
How do you split a microphone signal?
The simplest form of splitter is the parallel type split. This involves taking a mic cable and simply "Y" connecting the plus, minus and ground wires to two other cables. This method successfully connects the mic to multiple mixing consoles but connects the consoles directly to each other as well.