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- JMarine25
Back in June, I bought a brand new sound card after my Realtek AC97 onboard audio gave out on me. I bought a Sound Blaster Audigy SE before I eventually returned it in exchange for my current Diamond XtremeSound 7.1 24-bit sound card. A problem I have is that despite turning microphone recording volume up high and putting in the microphone boost, my microphone recording volume still delivers poor recording quality. I'm not even going to chance something like putting the microphone in any other recording slot or anything...
...then I looked online at a USB desktop microphone by Logitech ( http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/webcam_communications/microphones/devices/221&cl=US,EN ). I deem Logitech a good brand. For years, I've had a Labtec Verse 504 microphone. I even have a Creative small microphone that came with my Creative webcam. One of the benefits of such a USB Microphone is its ability to cancel out noise as well as being able to record digitally. What I am unsure of is if a USB microphone will record any better and any not have to rely too much on a standard desktop microphone. So my question to you all is...
Would you recommend a USB microphone for me to use in making digital recordings (like recording my own voice)?
...then I looked online at a USB desktop microphone by Logitech ( http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/webcam_communications/microphones/devices/221&cl=US,EN ). I deem Logitech a good brand. For years, I've had a Labtec Verse 504 microphone. I even have a Creative small microphone that came with my Creative webcam. One of the benefits of such a USB Microphone is its ability to cancel out noise as well as being able to record digitally. What I am unsure of is if a USB microphone will record any better and any not have to rely too much on a standard desktop microphone. So my question to you all is...
Would you recommend a USB microphone for me to use in making digital recordings (like recording my own voice)?
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