Topic: Audio Advice

I would greatly appreciate some advice in the area of audio. First what software do you use, I use audacity is this good or is there something better? I can't get my audio to be loud enough is this my microphone? What do you suggest as a good microphone? Any other advice you may have that I didn't think of would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. mini/wink

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Re: Audio Advice

I use a Blue Snowball microphone.  It's been said it's really good, and it is.

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Re: Audio Advice

It really depends on what you're doing. For music mixing and what not, audacity can really be painful, but for some simple line recording, it should do the trick. I'm in a band, and do some home recording, and I usually use a program called Krystal Audio Engine, which handles multi-layered stuff really smoothly and well.
As far as microphones go, I use a USB guitar hero microphone most of the time, but sometimes I use my brother's snowball mic when he's not using it. But if you don't want to spend much a simple USB mic should do the trick.
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Re: Audio Advice

I just use the mic on my C910, and it works fine.
And Audacity is really the only audio program I've tried, so I can't help you there.