Voice Microphone, What to buy, how to use |
Wed 18 Dec 2002, 02:18
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 12-Feb 02 From: Washington, DC Member No.: 3,407 |
I want to record voice and my piano playing at the same time.
I've figured out how to record music from my Yamaha P80 keyboard onto my iMac, using Cakewalk Metro. But how do I go about recording voice. What microphone under $100 do you recommend ? What port does it plug into ? Can I record voice and piano at the same time ? I appreciate all help ! -------------------- jodc
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Wed 18 Dec 2002, 03:45
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Member Group: Members Posts: 73 Joined: 07-Nov 01 From: San Jose - US Member No.: 2,270 |
You would think something as analog as microphone should be an ancient technology available at a cheap price. That's not really the case.
I use a Shure SM57 too and I am happy with it. But my setup involves a microphone, a mixer, and an audio I/O going into my Mac. It's much more than $100. If your budget is really tight and you have to do it below $100, I heard some good things about SONY MS907 stereo microphones that they use with MiniDisc recorder or DAT recorders in a meeting for recording people talking. You might wanna check it out. Here's a little something: http://www.speechtechnology.com/prodpage.c....cfm?URLID=1117 |
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jodc Voice Microphone Wed 18 Dec 2002, 02:18
Synthetic well... a good mic for less than $100 in my o... Wed 18 Dec 2002, 02:38
urbanmatador i used nothing but a SM57 for years, and it always... Wed 18 Dec 2002, 10:06
Synthetic well... a good mic for less than $100 in my o... Wed 18 Dec 2002, 02:38
urbanmatador i used nothing but a SM57 for years, and it always... Wed 18 Dec 2002, 10:06
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