The processor made by sure is the best one to use with a sure mike.
you plug the end of the mic's wire in the back of the wii consol and make sure you have a wii remote to use with it
It has a very good mic and sure is considered the best mic brand.
you have to plug it in the back and make sure the controler isn't in the gutair or else it will think you want to play it Good Luck :)
This could be due to one of several problems. First check your internet connection, if it is slow your Mic may be choppy. Second, check to make sure your Mic is working properly and has not been damaged. Third, make sure it is charged, if it is low on batteries it will cut out at random.
To make a boom mic for movies that is cheap and awesome, you will need to buy a mic holder and a telescopic pole.
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Make sure it is plugged into the correct jack (if an analog microphone) and that it is not muted in the Volume control.
You did not indicate whether you had a separate Mic, or if it was a MIC that is part of Headphones, WebCam, etc.Plug your MIC into the front of your computer, assuming it is a PC, into the "Pink" plug. Depending on which OS you are running, you may see a window pop up that ask you "What Device Did You Install?" Check MIC. Then right click your "Volume" icon in your system tray, click "Recording Devices" when the properties window open, check all lines to make sure they are checked or not checked according to what you like. Make sure you make this MIC your "Default" device (For MIC). Look or the "levels" tab at the top of the properties window. Click it and adjust your volume and recording levels. You do not want to set your recording level to High. About 60% is cool. Set the volume to where you want it by speaking into your MIC and adjusting the level bar in your window, not on your speaker. That should do it.
To record a crowd, you want a wide-field mic. It should be omni-directional. This means that it will pick up sound from any direction, not just the person right in front of the mic. Make sure to not mic too close to the crowd, or else one guy will be WAY louder than anyone else. Also, use more than one mic.
From my experience, to do what you want you'd need to run your Mic into a DAW, process it with the Autotune plugin (or a mixer and a hardware Antares Autotune processor) route it back to your mic input or to your software. There's probably a plugin for your MSN messenger or online game to do this easier.
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I found an old laptop internal mic laying around in my shed is there any way i can connect that to a wire and make it and external mic?