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delor
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Hi!
I'm trying to set up a simple microphone setup for recording voiceovers. The setup needs to be fairly simple, as people who have never worked with audio equipment are going to be using it. I only need one channel, and it's going to be recorded by a computer (probably one with a generic soundcard, sadly; I don't have any control over what machine will be recording it and no budget to get a dedicated recording machine). The net result needs to be reasonably professional sounding, as it's being deployed in a corporate environment. I've got a budget of around $800. Also, the recording will likely not take place in a isolated sound room, so I want a directional mic to minimize background noises.
I've searched these forums extensively and have found a mic and a pre-amp that seem to meet my requirements; I'm thinking of getting the EV RE20 for a microphone and either the SP VTB-1 or the M-Audio Audio buddy for a preamp.
My question is about accessories. The microphone needs to be on a move-able desk mount. How universal are microphone clamps and stands? I've found a few places that sell EV's clamp for the RE20 (322), but I can't find any places that sell the desk stand that goes with it (422A). Can I get a different desk stand that the clamp would screw into, or a generic clamp and stand that would hold the microphone? And if so, can anyone recommend a decent stand and clamp that would serve and a site that sells them? (inexpensive preferably, since the mic and preamp blow most of my budget; figure $100 tops for stand+clamp)
Secondly, what cables and adapters will I need? Ultimately the mic input needs to be going into a computer line in jack. What cables and adapters do I need to hook the microphone to the preamp, then the preamp to the computer? (right now I'm leaning towards the M-audio Audio Buddy, if talking about a specific preamp would help)
Any info on these things would be very useful.
(oh- also, any good places online to order this stuff? Right now I'm looking at Sweetwater for most of the stuff since they seem to have most of what I need and a good bizrate rating)
I'm trying to set up a simple microphone setup for recording voiceovers. The setup needs to be fairly simple, as people who have never worked with audio equipment are going to be using it. I only need one channel, and it's going to be recorded by a computer (probably one with a generic soundcard, sadly; I don't have any control over what machine will be recording it and no budget to get a dedicated recording machine). The net result needs to be reasonably professional sounding, as it's being deployed in a corporate environment. I've got a budget of around $800. Also, the recording will likely not take place in a isolated sound room, so I want a directional mic to minimize background noises.
I've searched these forums extensively and have found a mic and a pre-amp that seem to meet my requirements; I'm thinking of getting the EV RE20 for a microphone and either the SP VTB-1 or the M-Audio Audio buddy for a preamp.
My question is about accessories. The microphone needs to be on a move-able desk mount. How universal are microphone clamps and stands? I've found a few places that sell EV's clamp for the RE20 (322), but I can't find any places that sell the desk stand that goes with it (422A). Can I get a different desk stand that the clamp would screw into, or a generic clamp and stand that would hold the microphone? And if so, can anyone recommend a decent stand and clamp that would serve and a site that sells them? (inexpensive preferably, since the mic and preamp blow most of my budget; figure $100 tops for stand+clamp)
Secondly, what cables and adapters will I need? Ultimately the mic input needs to be going into a computer line in jack. What cables and adapters do I need to hook the microphone to the preamp, then the preamp to the computer? (right now I'm leaning towards the M-audio Audio Buddy, if talking about a specific preamp would help)
Any info on these things would be very useful.
(oh- also, any good places online to order this stuff? Right now I'm looking at Sweetwater for most of the stuff since they seem to have most of what I need and a good bizrate rating)