I'm wanting to start doing some podcasting, and I have found an inexpensive condenser mic that I think would really work well. I'm wanting to know how to interface this mic with my PC. Don't I need some sort of preamplifier? How would I connect it to the soundcard input?
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What do you think about this kind of mic: http://www.behringer.c
What do you think about this kind of mic: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/C-1.aspx
OMG, don't even get me started on Behringer. I've personally ow
OMG, don't even get me started on Behringer. I've personally owned three of their products which all mysteriously stopped working after a few months. The best part, the company wanted nothing to do with it. Don't do it man.
Here is a breath of fresh air.
http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/Products/WiredMicrophones/us_pro_SM58-CN_content
If all you want to do is podcast and are doing something simple
If all you want to do is podcast and are doing something simple you might consider a USB mic. These are not high quality mics by any means but should suffice for the quality of sound that is available in this format.
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Blue-Snowball-USB-Microphone?sku=279015
I can't vouch for any of these intefaces myself as I haven't use
I can't vouch for any of these intefaces myself as I haven't used them but at your budget, there isn't much difference between products.
[="http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Lexicon-Alpha-USB-Audio-Interface?sku=245507"]Lexicon Alpha[/]="http://pro-audio.mu…"]Lexicon Alpha[/]-comes with Cubase LE
[[url=http://="http://pro-audio.mu…"]Tapco Link Firewire[/]="http://pro-audio.mu…"]Tapco Link Firewire[/]-comes with Tracktion. This is the only one of these three with +48v Phantom Power.
[[url=http://[/URL]="http://pro-audio.mu…"]Emu 0404[/]="http://pro-audio.mu…"]Emu 0404[/]-comes with Sonar LE. Some speak highly of the 0404.
Any of these will do and to be honest at this price point, just pick one. Read the manual and you should be good to go.
Cheap dynamic mics work much better than cheap condensers, but I
Cheap dynamic mics work much better than cheap condensers, but I'll leave that to your judgment. To answer your question, yes you will need some sort of interface. If you decide to go the route of condenser, this interface must be able to supply phantom power. The interface you get will largely depend upon your budget, and what program you intend on using it with.