You can do that but results will not be as goos as an external mic.
It is possible to use the iPod microphone to create and save recordings on your computer, and doing so is actually pretty simple. All you have to do is, make and save your recording on your iPod; then, connect your iPod to your computer and just transfer the file over.
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Sorry - not possible. The physical make-up of the microphone does NOT allow it to become a speaker.
Yes, a microphone does this
Instead of controlling the bass during recording, you should just uses good of a microphone as possible. You can use an editing program afterwards to boost or cut the bass.
The microphone. Because it is the gateway to your recording, your recording can be only as good as your microphone allows. While both are important, it is possible to get a good recording from a great microphone and poor recording unit, but the best recording unit can make only a poor recording from a poor microphone.
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It is possible to use VOIP with a computer that has a microphone. You can also use specialized VOIP phones or adapters which allow your regular phones to use VOIP. The exact details depend on the different providers.
You can load and install the software but the speech has no way of getting into the program without the microphone. There are wireless microphones if the cord makes it hard to use. Overall the microphone in one of the most important parts of this program. Speech recognition software only functions if you are speaking into your microphone. It has no other way to "hear" what you are saying, so you do need a microphone.
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No, it is not possible, since that all of the GH series were mainly guitars until world tour.
No. The built-in microphones on the Boss BR600 will not sound as good as a Behringer C1U USB condenser microphone. You should also note that there is no way to connect the C1U microphone to the BR600, as it requires a computer with a USB port to operate. If you want to improve the sound of the BR600, you will need to connect a microphone to the 1/4" inputs jacks using a microphone that has this connector, or an XLR to 1/4" adapter cable. Note that the BR600 does not have phantom power, so powering a condenser microphone like the Behringer C1 is not possible.