TLDR; Can I use the Rode VXLR+ to connect my headset microphone to an XLR interface. If not, is are there other options?
I'm currently just using a fairly basic headset for my work from home. It has the regular (TTRS?) plug in one end that goes into the computer for both sound and microphone.
Now I want to improve sound quality, both in and out.
As I already have a Scarlett Focusrite, I would very much like to use it. That way I don't have to buy another box that does basically the same thing. I would also prefer to keep using my current headset as it is "good enough" for me right now.
So the question becomes - is there a decent way to connect my headset to the Focusrite Scarlett? I have the splitter from TTRS to 3.5 mm sound and microphone. Would something like the Rode VXLR+ do the job for the microphone?
I'm currently just using a fairly basic headset for my work from home. It has the regular (TTRS?) plug in one end that goes into the computer for both sound and microphone.
Now I want to improve sound quality, both in and out.
As I already have a Scarlett Focusrite, I would very much like to use it. That way I don't have to buy another box that does basically the same thing. I would also prefer to keep using my current headset as it is "good enough" for me right now.
So the question becomes - is there a decent way to connect my headset to the Focusrite Scarlett? I have the splitter from TTRS to 3.5 mm sound and microphone. Would something like the Rode VXLR+ do the job for the microphone?