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2 mics into a digital voice recorder-HOW?
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<blockquote data-quote="gyundae" data-source="post: 612953" data-attributes="member: 43185"><p>I'm going to start doing a podcast using garageband. I plan on doing interviews with people who live in rural areas so I'm not going to be travelling with my laptop because many of these places will have no electricity. Therefore, I will not be able to record directly into my laptop.</p><p></p><p>I bought an Olympus DS 30 to do the interviews and the sound is good. There is an input for both a mic jack and a USB. </p><p></p><p>Here is my problem. I want to be able to interview groups of people and I am looking to use at least 2 microphones simultaneously. I am not sure if I should buy a mixer that connects to my voice recorder or an audio interface. </p><p></p><p>I was advised not to use a splitter cause the sound would be bad. Does anyone have any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyundae, post: 612953, member: 43185"] I'm going to start doing a podcast using garageband. I plan on doing interviews with people who live in rural areas so I'm not going to be travelling with my laptop because many of these places will have no electricity. Therefore, I will not be able to record directly into my laptop. I bought an Olympus DS 30 to do the interviews and the sound is good. There is an input for both a mic jack and a USB. Here is my problem. I want to be able to interview groups of people and I am looking to use at least 2 microphones simultaneously. I am not sure if I should buy a mixer that connects to my voice recorder or an audio interface. I was advised not to use a splitter cause the sound would be bad. Does anyone have any advice? [/QUOTE]
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