Dane
A few points.
I do not know where you get the idea that induction loop systems are being
phased out. Definitely not in developing countries. I will not go further
into this matter as it is beyond the scope of this list.
Jonathan motion stated quite correctly that the most ifficient way
For most stuff on the pc, mono is fine. The only time you really need
stereo recordings these days is if you're out somewhere, and mostly
people use stereo microphones with a digital recorder, or with the
iPhone. The issue with that is sometimes VoiceOver is effected. But to
give you a
If its just general recording - voice - you’re after then the likes of Crane
had a small microphone for $10 which does that job very well.
A little while ago Crane had it on special for $2.
> On 13 Mar 2016, at 7:43 AM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona
> wrote:
>
do you recommend any good usb microphones?
stereo recording would be nice but it is not a requirement
Hank
On 3/12/2016 1:40 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
If you're on a tight budget a good microphone shouldn't be too hard to
find that will do a far better job than that in the Apple Earbuds.
On
If you're on a tight budget a good microphone shouldn't be too hard to
find that will do a far better job than that in the Apple Earbuds.
On 13/03/2016 7:39 AM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona wrote:
because I currently don't have a microphone
I guess I could try to get a microphone app
I'm just curious, why would you want to record from the Microphone of a
set of Apple Earbuds?
I've never thought much of the microphone in those things even for
taking pho9ne calls or for chatting.
On 13/03/2016 3:10 AM, ken wrote:
The Iphone has a two rings a tip and a sleeve.
I am not wanting to do this on a iphone want to hook up the
ear pods to my desktop and use the microphone on the headset
am going to assume that this is not possible then?
if so how do I do this? once again I am not wanting to use this on a iphone
thanks
Hank
On 3/12/2016 10:55 AM, ken wrote:
The mic jack is all you have on an Iphone.
If you record from your Iphone Plug your recorder in the output side of the
cable.
If you wand to use the iphone as a recorder, depending on the level, you
might have to atenuate.
There is no way to set level in the Iphone.
Also voiceover
Hello
so do I plug it in to the head phone jack or the microphone jack?
or will I have to get the adapter to even use it as a mic?
thanks
Hank
On 3/12/2016 9:10 AM, ken wrote:
The Iphone has a two rings a tip and a sleeve.
You can find a special plug in amazon at apple excesories.
The Iphone has a two rings a tip and a sleeve.
You can find a special plug in amazon at apple excesories.
This cable has a mic input and an audio output.
YoYou can use a standard plug powered mic in this input and It wil work.
hth.
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