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Ok i wached this video and its basically tells me that  ''having an XLR based connection system allows you to buy more microphones and be able to connect them in the future and that said you know it really boils down to that''  

 

So at all Audio Interfaces does not impact background noise and make sound quality better over USB ones, they are only useful if you want to swap around different type of microphones or use mixers / compressors and other studio equipment. Am i right?  

 

• Btw does audio interface allow you to change your voice or you need different type of equipment for that?

Like for example if you have baby voice to make it adult voice or to make it like someone else voice.... At all messing with your original voice... If you know what i mean.

 

So in my case i will not swap between different microphones or use other PRO studio equipment, if everything i write up is true seems like USB is for me .. and thats why they recommend it for common and everyday users. 

 

What are your thoughts on the things? 

 

 If i choose USB i will go with this: Blue Yeti black + Stand + Pop Filter + Shock mount

 

PS: I am amateur and this is my view on the things, feel free to criticize.... etc.

 

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I don't believe that standard audio interfaces allow you to change how your voice sounds to that degree.

 

I think your USB choices sound pretty reasonable.  I just found out myself that even if you get a mixer/audio interface make sure it outputs to the computer with USB. I have a bunch of static/buzzing that I can't get rid of and will probably have to buy different stuff.

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