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Written by Dave Johnstone
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Thursday, 18 May 2006 |
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There are many different kinds of external microphones. An external microphone can plug directly into the input jack on the back of the computer, however be aware that you will require an adapter to accommodate the XLR three prong output from the microphone into a 1/8th inch jack. Another tip, the quality of the adapter matters, the higher the quality the |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 May 2006 )
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Written by Dave Johnstone
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Monday, 06 February 2006 |
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A microphone is an apparatus that changes information into another format. The sound information enters in the form of air pressure patterns and the microphone transforms it into an electric current. The most basic way to understand how it works is to remember that microphones convert sound waves into an electric current called an audio signal. |
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Written by Dave Johnstone
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Wednesday, 17 May 2006 |
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You have just spent the last 12 hours in a studio with your band mixing your recordings and it sounds amazing through those expensive monitors. The engineer burns you a CD to take home so you get into your car and put it in the CD player and it does not sound the same. You get home and put it on your home stereo and it might sound better or worse, but it will sound different. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 May 2006 )
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