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    Rode Broadcaster

    That is a great list to look into. Thank you! It is ironic, but I dropped by the local public radio station (WGLT - jazz format) this past week and found out they use the Electro-Voice RE20 (they really make use of it during pledge week!). After my recent research, I've been leaning totally...
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    Rode Broadcaster

    You are definitely right! I was merely asking about the choice of the Broadcaster as the best suited for voice and low noise for under $1,000. I haven't had the opportunity to test one yet, but on paper it sounded like a good choice. What would you suggest for a totally non-instrumental...
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    A Lynx/Delta/Wave/??? -- w/o software, which is best?

    I just ran across the new SoundTrack Audio DSP 24 System III with the ADC III. That sounds like a system to look into. Does anyone know of a review of the system?
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    A Lynx/Delta/Wave/??? -- w/o software, which is best?

    I've been looking at the higher end sound cards and following up on reviews where possible. Without worrying about the software, hardware wise, which is best for 24+bit, 88.1+Khz spoken word or vocal work? The noise thing concerns me about these internal cards. I hate noise. :) I will need...
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    Rode Broadcaster

    I have information on the Rode Broadcaster and it sounds like quite a deal. For under $1000 and for doing both vocals and spoken word (which will ultimately be on CD), is there a better choice? I like the pop filter and the ultra-low noice (14db) and the general accuracy of that mic. Is there...
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    I need a vocal mic/sound card/software solution

    Hello! I am looking for several things: A microphone (probably large-condenser or ribbon) under $1000 that has low noise and great sound for speaking and singing (vocals). It won't be used with any instruments, but I plan to record an 1800's translation of the Bible (and expect to make it...
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