Thanks, I'm trying not to break the bank. LOL On Apr 7, 2013, at 10:48 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Umm, Art is a brand. Here is a device I've used in the past: > > http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/USBDualPrePS/ > > Of course a real mixer gives you all kinds of flexibility but the cost starts > going up. > > CB > > On 4/1/13 9:51 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: >> Any brand recommendations? >> On Apr 1, 2013, at 12:39 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> How are you concurrently connecting the mic and the reader to record? Are >>> you using a mixer or a dual-input preamp? If it were me I'd do it with >>> something like the ART USB DualPre. Mic goes in one input, Reader goes in >>> the other and then record just from the USB audio device. No voiceover will >>> ever get into the audio stream being recorded. >>> >>> CB >>> >>> On 3/30/13 10:01 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: >>>> Hi: >>>> I'm trying to record myself speaking, and the sound output from a Victor >>>> Reader Stream. I have a MBP 2010. I do have an Oak external mike that will >>>> go in the mike jack on my MBP. I do not want to hear VO because this needs >>>> to sound professional. Thanks for the assistance. >>>> On Mar 30, 2013, at 5:36 PM, Esther <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Sarai, >>>>> >>>>> I'm not sure what you're trying to record or what your Mac configuration >>>>> is (Mac Mini or laptop Mac, available USB ports, line-in, etc.). Are >>>>> you saying that you're using your line-in to connect the input sound >>>>> device to your computer, so you don't have a way to independently monitor >>>>> the sound level coming in with your headphones? You can use a Griffin >>>>> iMic to let you plug your input or output audio source into the iMic and >>>>> connect to your Mac through a USB port. These run for about $25 at >>>>> Amazon, and mine dates from when I got my first Mac and wanted to >>>>> digitize old cassette tapes, so it's about 8 years old and still works. I >>>>> used the iMic with Amadeus Pro to record. You could also put a >>>>> Y-connector on your audio source so you can hook in headphones that way. >>>>> There's also a very convenient free program, named "LineIn", that you can >>>>> download from the Rogue Amoeba freebies page: >>>>> http://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/ >>>>> >>>>> You can use this app to direct the sound output that you've plugged into >>>>> your line-in to your Mac's speakers. Most recording and editing programs >>>>> have a pass-through feature for this kind of monitoring, but this >>>>> function is not built into the Mac's audio system by default. Select >>>>> Input from Built-In Line In and send Output to Default System Output. >>>>> Then VO-Space on the "pass-thru" checkbox. >>>>> >>>>> If you are using Audio Hijack Pro for multiple sources, you generally >>>>> first hijack system audio, and then individual applications. If you want >>>>> to hijack the system audio without VoiceOver, you'll have to mute VO. As >>>>> Teresa says, I don't think you can leave VoiceOver out of the system >>>>> audio recordings. >>>>> >>>>> Here's another suggestion. Many of the questions you are asking came up >>>>> when Anna Dresner joined the list for a brief time four years ago. She >>>>> wanted to make a teaching podcast using Audio Hijack Pro, although she >>>>> actually both wanted to have a demo of an iPod device, and record with >>>>> VoiceOver. Use the Mail Archive web search for this list. I'll point >>>>> you to one of the archived posts I gave her in reply, pointing her to an >>>>> old podcast about using Audio Hijack Pro: >>>>> • Re: creating a teaching podcast >>>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries%40googlegroups.com/msg06213.html >>>>> >>>>> In addition to reading that page for content, navigate to the search text >>>>> box and type in: >>>>> from:Woody hijack >>>>> and press return. There are less than a dozen results. (She posted as >>>>> "Woody Anna Dresner", so I used the first word as the argument for the >>>>> "from:" search keyword, which has a colon immediately after the word. You >>>>> can use any word in the posting name to search by the poster, or the full >>>>> name if you put the entire name in quotation marks, but it's best to >>>>> choose a word that gives unique results.) >>>>> >>>>> Activate the links with the various post subjects to read the full posts, >>>>> then read up or down the threads with Control-N or Control-P. You'll get >>>>> most of the questions she asked and the responses on topics like how best >>>>> to stop the recording, and was there any way to get rid of the 30 second >>>>> delay in listening to combined hijacked tracks. >>>>> >>>>> HTH. Cheers, >>>>> >>>>> Esther >>>>> >>>>> On 30 Mar 2013, at 09:47, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Unfortunantly, VO gets recorded. Unless I can edit out VO from the >>>>>> background. >>>>>> On Mar 30, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> As far as I'm aware, an application will not be recorded unless you >>>>>>> specifically choose it. As for recording system audio without VO, I'm >>>>>>> not sure if that's possible, as I haven't done it. I mostly record >>>>>>> radio programs, so I use application sources. You can specify several >>>>>>> of them in one session, but unless you choose VO, it won't be recorded, >>>>>>> as far as I'm aware. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> HtH, >>>>>>> Teresa >>>>>>> On Mar 30, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli >>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I need to record the device and I don't want to hear VO in the >>>>>>>> recordings. I'm new to this, if you can't tell. LOL. >>>>>>>> On Mar 30, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I don't understand. Why would the need to record audio from another >>>>>>>>> device prevent you from using headphones? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ricardo Walker >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Mar 30, 2013, at 2:08 PM, Sarai Bucciarelli >>>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi: >>>>>>>>>> I need to figure out how to stop AHP from picking up Voiceover. I >>>>>>>>>> cannot use headphones b/c I need to record the sound from another >>>>>>>>>> device. 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