![]() The minimum is at least one input (usually expressed as 1×1, 1×2, etc). This could be anything from a cheap USB dongle, to a Mic?Line in already on your computer to a multi-input behemoth. previously a sound card but thr move to modular USB devices and miniaturisation usually means the device is a external. What you use depends on how much you want to spend, if you’re going to have guests or cohosts, what kind of show you’re going to record. ![]() If your mic is USB – and I really recommend that for first timers – you can skip to the next section (bonus points if you do a moonwalk slide).īut say you find a mic at the back of a cupboard, or borrow one from friends and it’s the older type? You need to plug your mic into something to turn those sounds in the children’s scribble that is called a waveform. Read part one, part two and part three first. ![]() The fourth part in a series on making your own podcast that won’t break the bank, concentrating on DIY and low-cost podcasting. ![]()
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