The best mic is the Neumann U87. It sells for about $3000.00.
Yes. Go to control panel -> Sound -> Recording
Connect a microphone into the microphone input on your computer. You can use an audio recording program to record your voice.
All computers with Windows have a sound recorder on them.
They aren't too bad. They're used mostly for a drum or amps but a good dynamic mic should work fine for vocal recording, but if you want great vocal recording, you will want to record with a condenser mic
The Digi 002, which is a Pro Tools recording interface made by Digidesign, has four mic preamps.
usually a dynamic microphone is used for live performances such as a rock band because its not as sensitive as a condenser mic which is used for recording.
Any really. There is no special "brand" Just have fun with picking headphones. I customized my old headphones and they looked legit!!
It's called a talk-back mic. Usually there is a mic set up in the studio with the artist (or the mic they are already using). On the console there is a mic so that the engineer can talk to the artist.
a condenser mic is more sensitive so needs to be more freely. a dynamic mic can be used for outdoor live bands, and a dynamic mic cannot it can be only used for recording vocals or high pitched sounds/ instruments
If by 'record', you mean a screen recording, there is a function within Quicktime(Mac OS X Lion) that allows you to make a screen recoding, as well as specify the saving destination and sound settings. If you mean sound recording, one may use the pre-installed Garageband, or download free software such as Audacity. If you wish to make a sound recording then you must have a microphone, if not a built-in one then an external microphone. For recording voices, a diaphragm condenser mic would be best as an external mic, though may require an additional power source. If you wish to make a video recording, that is not a screen recording, you may use the application Photo Booth (if supplied with your version of OS X), or iMovie to record from a built-in camera. For an external camera, a recording may be made via the Mac through iMovie if the camera is supported.
Background noise as in the usual paper pushing or whatnot but otherwise this mic is great. Try playing around with the sound levels. Also turn off recording of you laptop internal mic completely.
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