Here are9 proven podcast mics and the real podcasters who use them. I’ve broken them down frombeginner-friendly(aka cheap!) toadvancedso you know what you’re getting into, and listed notable additional equipment and accessories like preamps, windscreens and headphones where applicable. And, ...
Auphonic:This mobile app is an audio recorder and editor. It also helps you measure the noise in the room which is perfect for you to make changes in your recording setup if required. Once the recording is done, you can straight away send it to the Auphonic server for post-processing. T...
A microphone is obviously essential to being able to record your voice for your podcast. If you are just starting out, some quick options for testing out podcasting are built-in mics,earbuds, andheadsets. Most computers and smartphones have built-in mics that you can use to record and earbu...
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Its cardioid polar pattern makes it ideal for solo recording. Equipped with XLR connectivity, the Procaster is the best podcast microphone amongst all other XLR podcasting mics. A feature that makes the Procaster one of the best microphones is its switchable high-pass filter that rejects unwanted ...
Good news! You can connect two NT-USB Minis to the same computer. However, this isn’t quite as simple as plugging two mics into your computer and hitting record. There are a few steps you need to take to get this to work.
Like many USB mics, the Wavo Pod includes aheadphonejack for zero-latency monitoring of your vocals, but it also just serves as a decent DAC for your PC. I’m not one to make a big deal about the sound quality of different DACs and amps, but at the very least, the Wavo Pod provid...
First let’s talk about microphones. When it comes to mics, there are three major categories. 1. USB mics USB mics are the most accessible for people starting out, as you just need to plug them into your computer’s USB port and open your recording software and you’re good to...
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You can then use the mixer to create balanced output by adjusting input levels from the multiple mics. Recommended:mixer for beginners: Yamaha MG10mixer for podcasters in general: Rode Rodecaster Pro Audio interface Is the hardware that connects the recording software, transferring sound signals (...