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Hi everyone,
I've been using a macbook pro for a few weeks and am wondering on how I can record voice effectively. I am looking to record some important lectures at uni. can anyone advise me of which software I need(or that is already advisable to do this? I have garageband 3 but haven't figured out how i can do this with it. Thanks |
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You can use the built in Mic, but you won't like the way it sounds. I recomend using a quality mic for your situation.
Most quality mics output through a three-pronged connector called an XLR(male) output. But that means you'll need an XLR cable to get to your audio interface (input/output device typically connected via USB or Firewire 400). Simply insert the cable's XLR(female) end into the microphone and connect the XLR(male) end to the XLR(female) microphone (mic) input on the audio interface. Sorry if this sounds confusing, but it really isnt. And GarageBand should work fine. Good luck and I hope I helped a little.
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Thanks, I tried it and it works! |
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What exactly would I need if I wanted to do that (which wires, mics etc) |
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Well, the only problem you are looking at is the price. The Audio Interface device, you could go with the "M-Audio Fast Track Pro", and it goes for around $200 at www.m-audio.com
Or you can go with a Samson Q1U Mic from www.samsontech.com, which is only around $60. It comes with a deskstand and it plugs in through USB so you can plug it in and start recording without using a Audio Interface device. Good Luck. There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand Binary, and those who don't. |
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I have a film shoot coming up and we have a boom and mic and were thinking of recording the sound directly to my MacBook during filming. Any ideas, suggestions, advice.
We were going to do this in place of a recorder. Has anyone done this before and is it a good way to record the sound for a film shoot? Thanks, Dippen |
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