![]() We’ve got such a rig in the Macworld Podcave, but at home I just hold the Blue Snowball in my hand and it sounds fine.īottom line: if you’re planning on podcasting with someone who doesn’t have a USB microphone, pressure them into buying one.Įcamm’s Call Recorder.Since most of the podcasts I do involve people who are not present in person, I use Skype to record most podcast sessions. Some audio purists will insist that you put your microphone on a boom arm clamped to a desk, with some sort of shock absorber in the middle. ![]() I’ve also done a few podcasts with people using their iPhone headsets plugged into a MacBook the sound quality isn’t terrible, but it can be pretty noisy unless you hold your head absolutely still. Many of them are of low quality, the sound is often overmodulated, and they excel at picking up breathing noises. Some people insist on using headset microphones for podcasting, but I can’t say I’ve ever been impressed with the sound they create.
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