Yeah I think a usb mic would work best, but then again for what I want to do, I think a cheap mixer that I could plug a mic into and the output of the box would be nice. Otherwise, I think I'll use a mic and share it between me and VO. Hmmm, reminds me of the old days when we miced guitar amps and the like. I guess that would work in a pinch, but ay this doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to clearly convey the information.
Thanks all for the suggestions.

Scott



On Jan 13, 2006, at 11:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry for the confusion. I was responding to your statement:
" I use audio hijack pro now for everything from microphone
recording to daily alarms" and wondering what you were
using for a microphone with your iMic.  Scott mentioned
wanting to try recording podcasts. This is generally limited
by the quality of the microphone, and the built-in microphone
of the iMac and the PowerBook and iBook laptops isn't
really designed for this.

The Samsung microphone review I came across was
something a couple of computer magazines mentioned for
budding podcasters wanting a good microphone.

That  model happens to have a USB input connection.  The
reviewer intrroduces it:
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