Great video! I will use Option 4 what will be my first move to try with 4 different mobile phones "clap" for synchronize and gogogogo.. First try and understand if i need something more and then go further. Thank you for advice!
Thanks for taking your time to post this. I have a question. What if I want to use only two mics, and no editing required....What can I use? It's more to use during conferences with two people for use with PC laptop. Looking for as simple as possible. What do you recommend I need to get started,....... MICS, SOFTWARE, ETC.
For 2 mics recording into a laptop, the Rode NT USB mini and the rode connect software are a great solution. Plug 2 of them in, then use the software to record both of them. Simple!
I haven't tried it with those two packages myself, but looking at the compatibility tables, yep, they should work just fine! Both packages support the ASIO protocol.
Problem I have with two PCs is that my partners Mic sometimes also records my voice and vise versa when one of us is louder and this creates an echo. Im currently trying to get rid of the echo.
@@reedeema i just tested something new yesterday. So my partner and I are sitting in the same room, thats why our mics are picking both of us up sometimes. I now got a really long caple to put my partners mic into my pc as well. So both our mics are connected into my pc. Tweaked some sensitivity settings again, and now when both mics picks up one voice, it at least has no delay in playback anymore. The sound gets slightly robotic, but one does not really recognize it when it happens.
Great video! I will use Option 4 what will be my first move to try with 4 different mobile phones "clap" for synchronize and gogogogo.. First try and understand if i need something more and then go further. Thank you for advice!
Awesome video, made it so easy to start my first POD!
Thanks for taking your time to post this. I have a question. What if I want to use only two mics, and no editing required....What can I use? It's more to use during conferences with two people for use with PC laptop. Looking for as simple as possible. What do you recommend I need to get started,....... MICS, SOFTWARE, ETC.
For 2 mics recording into a laptop, the Rode NT USB mini and the rode connect software are a great solution. Plug 2 of them in, then use the software to record both of them. Simple!
Thank you very much. ASIO4ALL runs on different DAWs like FL studio, and Reaper. Can I use the method on these two the same way as Adobe Audition?
I haven't tried it with those two packages myself, but looking at the compatibility tables, yep, they should work just fine! Both packages support the ASIO protocol.
@@the_podcasthost I did try it and it worked fine. But I heard it's not recommend because of not being a standard way of recording 2 mics.
Problem I have with two PCs is that my partners Mic sometimes also records my voice and vise versa when one of us is louder and this creates an echo. Im currently trying to get rid of the echo.
Thats why in podcasts they have the mics very near at the mouth and turn the mic sensitivity way down.
Thats why in podcasts they have the mics very near at the mouth and turn the mic sensitivity way down.
@@reedeema i just tested something new yesterday. So my partner and I are sitting in the same room, thats why our mics are picking both of us up sometimes. I now got a really long caple to put my partners mic into my pc as well. So both our mics are connected into my pc. Tweaked some sensitivity settings again, and now when both mics picks up one voice, it at least has no delay in playback anymore. The sound gets slightly robotic, but one does not really recognize it when it happens.
U are goated. Found everything I needed in this video versus all those other stupid videos