Now I'm glad you mentioned this as I'm about to receive a new pair of  
Logitech Clear-Chat Pro headphones and I'll certainly be using those  
with a sound editor or whatever, they're a USB 2.0 device and as far  
as I know, they just function as a standard sound device or card does  
when it comes to an audio editor, just direct your input and output of  
the editor to the headphones and off you go, what could be more  
convenient. I've heard the quality of these things and (given the fact  
that they're worth about $40.00) the quality isn't too bad, very  
acceptable for most audio work.

On 04/03/2008, at 9:47 PM, TrueBlue & Proud wrote:

> hi guys,
>
> when using an audio editing program such as Goldwave, Sound Forge,  
> or Sonar
> for recording vocals etc.
> Is it better to use a stand alone mic with headphones or a good usb  
> headset
> with mic attached?,
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