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Right, basically I have a Xonar Essence STX soundcard, which I purchased so I could have decent latency for my keyboard's input in to my PC. The soundcard is pretty decent, although I do occasionally get this loud high pitched eeeeee and severe distortion, but that's very rare and this thread isn't about that.
Basically I decided I'd like to try my hand at amateur voice acting. Now I did a little reading, and eventually got (I WOULD HAVE POSTED THIS AS A LINK BUT I NEED TEN POSTS: www limelight org uk/dm-868 html "this microphone" (I've simply removed the dots from the url)) for Christmas. It had decent reviews, and a special magnet (that helps to make vocals record better or something) that is usually only found in more expensive microphones. I think - I am a complete newbie here. D:
Anyway, the problem is, having got this microphone, and the right leads to plug it in to the card, I get both channels just fine, but there's a noticeable hiss in the background of recording with mic-boost on. If mic-boost is off, the microphone is completely inaudible if I try to record in Audacity. I did some reading as the card's manual says it contains a 'high quality preamp' for mic-in, but what I've read suggests that the card is not really designed for high quality audio input, only output. Apparently is uses AC-97 codec hardware stuff, and is better used with cheap microphones and so on.
I apologise for any heavily botched technical descriptions above, this is a new area for me.
Does anyone hear have any advice? Thanks.
Basically I decided I'd like to try my hand at amateur voice acting. Now I did a little reading, and eventually got (I WOULD HAVE POSTED THIS AS A LINK BUT I NEED TEN POSTS: www limelight org uk/dm-868 html "this microphone" (I've simply removed the dots from the url)) for Christmas. It had decent reviews, and a special magnet (that helps to make vocals record better or something) that is usually only found in more expensive microphones. I think - I am a complete newbie here. D:
Anyway, the problem is, having got this microphone, and the right leads to plug it in to the card, I get both channels just fine, but there's a noticeable hiss in the background of recording with mic-boost on. If mic-boost is off, the microphone is completely inaudible if I try to record in Audacity. I did some reading as the card's manual says it contains a 'high quality preamp' for mic-in, but what I've read suggests that the card is not really designed for high quality audio input, only output. Apparently is uses AC-97 codec hardware stuff, and is better used with cheap microphones and so on.
I apologise for any heavily botched technical descriptions above, this is a new area for me.

Does anyone hear have any advice? Thanks.