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Опубликовано 5 марта 2014, 17:47
Will and Norm sit down to chat about podcasting equipment! While you can record really good audio with a USB microphone and free mixing software, our setup is a little more complex. We need equipment to accommodate multiple guests in the studio set, as well as being able to take the podcast on the road for recording in Adam's Cave or at conventions. But it's really not about expensive equipment; it's about know how everything works together. Here's what you need to get started recording podcasts on your own!
Our gear:
Studio microphone - Audio Technica AT2035 - $150
Windscreen - Audio Technica AT8137 - $40
USB microphone - Blue Snowball - $60
Inexpensive Mixer - Behringer Xenyx 1202FX - $90
USB Audio interface - Behringer UCA202 - $30
Headphone amp/splitter - ARTcessories Headamp 4 - $60
Bass drum mic stands - $22
Headphones - Sennheiser HD202 - $25
Studio Mixer - Yamaha MG166cx-USB - $550
Microphone Boom Arm - $50-200
Zoom H6 - $400
Go Pro HD Hero 2 - $275
Studio Lav Mics - $400
Our gear:
Studio microphone - Audio Technica AT2035 - $150
Windscreen - Audio Technica AT8137 - $40
USB microphone - Blue Snowball - $60
Inexpensive Mixer - Behringer Xenyx 1202FX - $90
USB Audio interface - Behringer UCA202 - $30
Headphone amp/splitter - ARTcessories Headamp 4 - $60
Bass drum mic stands - $22
Headphones - Sennheiser HD202 - $25
Studio Mixer - Yamaha MG166cx-USB - $550
Microphone Boom Arm - $50-200
Zoom H6 - $400
Go Pro HD Hero 2 - $275
Studio Lav Mics - $400
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