Discussion in Recording Studio started by Faine, Feb 17, 2019.I tried searching for this topic and I couldnt find an answer, if it was answered before I apologize.
Behringer Interface Headphons Sound Bad Pro X AndI recently had a line 6 pod HD pro x and I sold it ( regret it ) and now I currently have a pod studio gx ( which the wife is using ) and I would like to get something different.Im thinking of getting a Focusrite Scarlett interface with guitar rig 5 or something similar.
But im not sure if either of those devices are compatible with my pair of wireless headphones I have a pair of turtle beach earforce px3s. The receiver is usb to the pc and the back has an aux input and game input. Has anyone used a pair of wireless headphones with an audio interface tl;dr. I live in an apartment at the moment and would rather not use speakers, i hate wired headphones. I dont know jack about this, but Im going to guess that high quality, flat response over-ear wired headphones are waaaay cheaper than the same thing in wireless. ![]() Nevertheless, there should be no problem whatsoever for using those headphones with a scarlett interface, just invest a little in setting up your computer and youre good to go. If you can use them with your PC with the dongle fine then you should be able to use them inside the DAW etc This will be fine for mixing but if you wanted to track through the scarlett while doing this there will be so much input lag it will be impossible to use id imagine.Is the AUX input on the headphones themselves If so i would just use them in a wired mode direct into the headphone port of the sacarlett. Using them wirelessly just sounds like it would cause lots of problems. But as lots of people will probably tell you.using a wireless gaming headset for music production is just a really bad idea. It will be SO much easier and better sounding to save up and buy a pair of monitor headphones or any wired headphones for that matter will be a better shout. I tried Direct monitoring in my daw and there was latency for sure. That was how I was able to hear the pod gx w podfarm with the wireless headphones. It is not possible to use wireless headphones with the Scarletts. Behringer Interface Headphons Sound Bad Bluetooth In OrderThe wireless headphones must be conencted to your computer via Bluetooth in order to receive signal, this means that in your DAW you will either not be able to select the Scarlett as input device or have issues selecting both. In addition, the latency introduced via Bluetooth is oft too much to watch videos without delay between screen and audio let alone playing guitar. Bluetooth headphones have far too much latency to be useful for monitoring and I find RF headphones to be: not studio quality in their frequency response and too subject to interference to be useful. XenForo style by Pixel Exit Some XenForo functionality crafted by ThemeHouse.
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