ESRO2
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ESRO2
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What are yours?
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sal of salmar productions
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sal of salmar productions
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What I recently started using, and it works for me, a dedicated standalone upright Logitech microphone - and placed a wind screen on it - this help with the "p"s and "t"s. The computer's regular software - I suppress the background noise and record on Magix music maker 17 and do the tweaking in that program before dropping it in the video editing software.
Thanks for taking the time... sal
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I use a Blue Yeti microphone. It gives excellent results and is far superior to any other microphone I have used on a computer.
See http://www.bluemic.com/yeti
But you can buy from Amazon etc.
Like the previous poster suggested a pop screen is a good idea to filter out the P's S's etc.
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planetstardragon
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planetstardragon
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http://www.bluemic.com/snowball/on a consumer level product ( around $99 ) ...the snowball mic is impressive - it has studio quality specs and is USB Just saw post above this one lol - but yea...the blue series is a good one.
☯🐉 "To define Tao is to defile it" - Lao Tzu
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Pollux
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Pollux
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Logitech webcam and mic. It's not the Top but it's OK.
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