Question about using an external microphone.
I want to get a decent external microphone to record flute playing. I've gotten good advice from a flute player who has created a lot of tutorials on YouTube about this. So I'm looking for a "ribbon" or "dynamic" mic. I find a lot of them, but they don't seem to come with a cable that would plug into the mic socket on my laptop. Do I get my own cable? Some, at least, come with an XLR cable.
TIA
LAS
TygrBright
(20,987 posts)That's how I have my rig for recording, with a Shure plugged into a Mobile Pre, and the Mobile Pre making the connection to the desktop computer.
Then you can use a free editing program like Audacity or a more specific recording/editing suite to deal with your files.
helpfully,
Bright
LAS14
(14,682 posts)... to a different post of mine. This is such a GREAT forum!!!!
LunaSea
(2,927 posts)LAS14
(14,682 posts)LunaSea
(2,927 posts)More on ribbon mics-
https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/ribbon-microphones-how-do-they-work/
OxQQme
(2,550 posts)https://www.sweetwater.com/c981--USB_Microphones
google --> Blue Microphone or just --> usb mic
No external adapters needed.
Ribbon and condensor mics need a 48v power supply.
LAS14
(14,682 posts)CaptainTruth
(7,216 posts)Wide flat frequency response & low noise. I love them.
LunaSea
(2,927 posts)I like the Shure SM57 for just about any recording.
Practically indestructible too.
https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm57