yes you can use any mics with any games as long as its for a wii game such as i cant use it for my karaoke machine but i can use it for sing it on wii
I'm not a genius but yes i think so because i can also use them on my laptop.
not according to the singstar booklet. says only official singstar mics can be used
No, you can't. It's just not supported yet. When the bluetooth microphones come out you will be able to use more than 2 mics.
Generally we use Visual studio to create some windows applications & software. To develop games we use Some Designing applications like adobe premiere and to develop coding for that game we use visual studio or some other applications similar to that.
No, Wii Singing games do not come with wireless mics. They use a Logitech USB mic, which come bundled with some games and extras are available from Amazon.
combat arms. IT is a good fps where you can use a mic. TRY IT IT IS FREE!
Can you mix condenser mics with directional mics using phantom power?
They can be sold at gamestop, EB Games, blockbuster or RadioShack.
No. You can use any mics in theory, but obviously dedicated drum mics are better. Check the web (How to record drums} and you'll find more advice and recommendations than you'll ever get through in a lifetime {grimtraveller}.
yes...and you can use singstar mics for it to
Unwanted noise or sounds getting picked up.
You can't unless you pick up a mic that has the buttons attached (third-party mics NOT official mics).Otherwise sorry, you have to use a controller.
Mics, short for "microphones," are most commonly used on stages to amplify sound, or a person's voice. There are several types of mics, including wireless or lavalier microphones for hands-free use.
Its a Casio LK300tv I have, so any help of what mics I should use for it?
Yes they do, but you have to do some setting changes to get both of the mics work.
"Phantom Power" in use in the recording industry is ALWAYS 48V. Some types of mics use other types of power like T-power or an internal battery, but this is not "Phantom Power".