![]() The setup of this rig is way more complicated than the audience for which this tutorial is designed, so for now go with a headset mic or something like the Samson C01U. This setup is designed to give me more control over my recordings, both my voice and the voices of people I interview over Skype. INSERT SOME PICTURES! maybe split this into my first mic, my second mic, my third mic?Īfter a couple more years of podcasting I decided it was time to take it up a notch and i got a Heil PR20 and a Mackie mixer. I just bought a generic one for around $15. Don't forget to buy a stand, because this mic doesn't come with one. I knew it was a good one because it has a sticker right on it that says "Ideal for Podcasting"! It gave me a big boost in audio quality and the price was right, it runs $89 at the time of the writing of this tutorial. After a few months I upgraded to the Samson C01U which is a USB mic. When i first started podcasting, I used the headset mic I got in the box with IBM's Via Voice recording software. Many people ask what kind of microphone I use to record my Podcast. If you can't afford a microphone at this time, you could even use a built in mic like on a laptop, but no matter what you must use headphones! If you don't wear headphones, you'll get feedback that will destroy your recording. Alternatively you can get a headset microphone that includes the head phones. ![]() If you have a standing microphone, plug in some kind of headphones, even plain old earbuds will work. You must have headphones on when you're recording. ![]() I'm not a big ol' audiophile, so I'm not going to tell you to go out and buy a big rig, but there is one piece of advice I will give you. ![]() Let's talk just a bit about microphones before we launch audacity.
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