I want to do this without using the xbox one app for windows 10, but if there is a way to do it there I’ll give it my best shot too. The movo mic is easy to connect to the pc, I just need a way to move the mic signal from the pc to my controller to use it as a chat mic. I realize that I could just get a gaming headset and use the 3.5mm mic for my stream, but I can’t afford to spend anymore, until I start streaming and find if its worth it. The vxr10 has a better quality, and is a 3.5mm mic so I don’t have to have a heaping mixer with cords everywhere. Also the mixer and the 2 mics are fairly old. The reason why I don't want to use the xlr mics is since they are more sensitive they pick up more white noise, and background noise. I would rather it be the vxr10 as cables are currently overtaking my setup. I only want to have a single mic for both xbox one, party/game chat. Sorry I know this is long, I just want you to be aware of the situation. And everything is connected via ethernet cables. My xbox one is standing upright between the tv, and desk (standing desk). Mixer is also on desk, I have a stool which is about 6 feet away from my tcl 55 inch tv. PC is on desk hooked into a single monitor. I also have a mic and headphone splitter and plenty of 3.5 try and trrs extensions 3.5mm cables.Īs for my pc… power is not an issue, I have the asus xi code motherboard, which has plenty of features (that I have no idea how to use) and an i9 9900k processor, with no graphics card (yet). For headphones I have some buds as my glasses get in the way of most headphones. I have pretty decent resources, I have a Lexicon Lambda Audio-interface with phantom power, and I have 2 xlr mics (4xlr cords) an MXL 990 and 991, I also have a movo vxr10 - 3.5mm mic. Hey there! I have been working out an audio solution for about the past few months, and I thought I could figure it out on my own but I need help! Sorry in Advance: I know this is long, I just want you to be aware of the situation.
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