![]() Adjust the ‘Input Volume’ slider until the loudest sound you will be recording pushes the ‘Input Level’ meter to around the 75% mark. ![]() On Mac: Navigate to ‘System Settings’ > ‘Sound’ > ‘Input’ and select “RØDE NT1 5th Gen”. If the software you are using is listed below in the “Recording the NT1 5th Generation in 32-bit Float” section, you can follow the process outlined in the linked guide to adjust your input level, sample rate and bit depth settings. The NT1 5th Generation is capable of recording audio with a sample rate of up to 192kHz and a bit depth of up to 32-bit floating point. Setting Input Gain, Sample Rate and Bit Depth If you’re experiencing issues with latency in your recording software, refer to the software’s user guide for latency management solutions such as reducing buffer size. In most cases, the latency will be low enough to be unnoticeable. The amount of latency present will depend on a number of factors, including the computer and audio software you’re using, as well as how many programs you have open. Devices with multichannel outputs are not supported.Īll digital audio devices, the NT1 5th Generation included, are subject to some degree of latency, which means there may be a delay between your vocal or instrument performance and what you hear in your headphones. Note: The ASIO driver only supports monitoring with devices that have a stereo output. Within your DAW or audio software, you may need to enable monitoring and/or arm the track that your NT1 5th Generation is on. Once connected, you can select these headphones as the ‘output’ device in both your computer’s device settings as well as within your audio software – if you’re using the ASIO driver, this is done in the ASIO configuration panel within your DAW (see the 32-bit float walkthrough guides below for more information). To listen to what you’re recording with your NT1 5th Generation when connected via USB, you’ll need to plug a pair of headphones into your computer’s 3.5mm headphone output (or audio interface if you’re using one). Once connected to your computer, you’ll be able to select “RØDE NT1 5th Gen” as an audio input in both your computer’s device settings as well as within your audio software, just like you would with your built-in laptop microphone or a channel from an audio interface. Using the NT1 5th Generation with Your Audio Software Devices with multichannel outputs are not supported. Note: The ASIO driver is only compatible with stereo output devices. To see a full list of tested devices, click here. The NT1 5th Generation has been tested with a range of computer soundcards and external audio devices to ensure compatibility. The ASIO driver is not required for 24-bit recording. ![]() It also allows you to control the input gain for connected microphones and select the device buffer size. It is required if you want to record in 32-fit float mode or connect multiple NT1 5th Generation microphones to a single computer for multitrack recording. The custom ASIO driver unlocks some of the NT1 5th Generation’s powerful features when recording via USB on a Windows PC. You can find more detailed information on this process in the walkthrough guides found in the “Recording With the NT1 5th Generation in 32-bit Float” section below. To enable the ASIO driver, close all programs and apps, open your DAW of choice, and select the ASIO driver as your audio device in your DAW’s settings. ![]() Adjust the orientation of the microphone so that the gold dot faces the pop filter, and then tighten the ring beneath the mount while holding the microphone to secure it in place. Place the NT1 5th Generation inside the SM6 shock mount and rotate the microphone clockwise to screw it loosely into the base of the mount. Once in place, the height of the pop filter can be adjusted using the telescopic arm, as well as its left-to-right orientation and back-and-forth tilt. Screw the pop filter into this socket until firmly secured. To place the pop filter on the shock mount, loosen the joint on the ‘L’-shaped bracket so that its threaded socket faces up. The mount features both 5/8” and 3/8” thread sizes. It can be attached to any standard microphone stand or studio arm, either upright or upside down. The SM6 shock mount and pop filter provides excellent isolation from unwanted sounds produced by external bumps and other movement, as well as plosives (puffs of air from your mouth that can overload the capsule). ![]() The NT1 5th Generation comes with all the accessories you need to get recording, including a studio-quality shock mount, pop filter, XLR cable, USB-C cable and dust cover. ![]()
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