USB-24M MICROPHONE
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nady USB-24M Microphone. The
USB-24M is perfect for recording your music, podcast, or any audio source
to your preferred DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Just plug the USB cable
into your computer’s USB port and launch your DAW. You are now ready to
record! The USB-24M can handle it all! From vocals to acoustic instruments,
from drums to guitar amps, this microphone guarantees clear and accurate
reproduction of your sound.
FEATURES
• Perfect for recording vocal tracks or voice-overs on your computer or for
online communication.
• Excellent clear, crisp sound with smooth response.
• Dynamic neodymium element provides ultimate sensitivity with cardioid
pick-up.
• Connects directly to any computer with a USB 2.0 (or higher) input port for
easy plug-and-play operation with most DAW software.
• AD converter with 24-bit, 96KHz sampling rate.
• Convenient On/Off switch
• Easy to use with computer recording software
• Heavy gauge mesh grill and durable construction
UNPACKING, INSPECTION, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
Your USB-24M microphone was carefully packed at the factory, and the carton was designed to protect
the unit during shipping. Please retain this container in the highly unlikely event that you ever need to
return your microphone for servicing.
GETTING STARTED
Windows XP
1. Plug in the USB-24M to the computer and push the power switch ON. The LED will light to indicate
that the microphone is receiving USB power. Windows will automatically install the universal drivers.
The USB-24M is now recognized as a windows audio device. To set your USB-24M as the default
device and change computer-controlled gain, access the control panel.
2. Access Sounds and Audio Devices through the control panel.
3. Select USB Headphone Set as Sound recording Default device under the Audio tab. The default
device is used in simple programs like those for teleconferencing or Sound Recorder. In most pro
audio programs you can select which device (or multiple devices) to use within the program itself. To
set computer-controlled gain, click the Volume button.
4. The Wave In window sets the computer controlled gain or mutes the microphone. The gain is from
–62dB to +48dB.
Mac OS
1. Plug in the USB-24M to the computer and push the power switch ON.
2. Configure
your DAW software to select the microphone as your input device. This can usually be
done in your Hardware Options by selecting USB Headphone Set.
3. Or, you can select USB Headphone Set as your input device in your Sound options under
System Preferences.
Depending on the application, the mic can either be handheld or mounted on a microphone stand with a
standard mic clip. Be aware of the proximity effect (an increase in bass response) when the mic is placed
close to the mouth or instrument. This may or may not be desirable. Experimenting with the position of the