if the receiver unit of the wireless mic has a balanced output i.e XLR from receiver to XLR of mixer then yes. if on the other it just has a 1/4 inch jack output(unbalanced) then no.
If your MXL mic is a condenser mic, the cable will need to have phantom power turned on in order to work.
It's called a talk-back mic. Usually there is a mic set up in the studio with the artist (or the mic they are already using). On the console there is a mic so that the engineer can talk to the artist.
You use an adapter.
No. MIDI is a data port, not audio port.
No, FL Studio is just software.
Shure SM58 - microphone is a good all around mic.
nope need some source of phantom power...try a preamp
putting your but on the mic
An MXL 990
An XLR to USB cable has a converter in it. It isn't just a cable. An audio interface can be used to allow you to use any dynamic microphone or instrument and connect it to the USB or Firewire interface with an XLR cable.
1) Microphone to XLR-cable to Mixer XLR-input 2) Mixer main out or tape out to interface with RCA cable 3) Interface to computer with USB cable 4) You need to install drivers for the interface and you also need a recording software