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sreekant wrote:
Is is a mixer or preamp that I need to be able to connect good quality
microphones to the soundcard input!
Also my budget for soundcard and microphone is around £200 . If anyone
has any suggestions please fire away. It will be used mainly to record
voice.
Decent voice recording tends to be as difficult a task as most mics ever
get - we all have the chance to compare it to the real thing quite easily,
after all.
Most decent mics suitable for this will be capacitor mics and phantom
powered - which usually means using them in conjunction with a suitable
mixer, and would be hard to achieve new within your budget. However, good
secondhand mics etc are available on the likes of Ebay.
I'm not sure about your portable sound proofing booth. It's likely to make
the sound very 'boxy'. I'd prefer a slight amount of natural room acoustic
- even if this means a slight increase in background sounds, which you're
unlikely to eradicate with a booth anyway. Experimenting with the mic
distance will give a good compromise.
As regards makes for mixer and mics, I'll leave that to others - I'm more
used to pro types which will be rather outside your budget.
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