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Meatball
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Hey guys,
Sorry if this isn't the right forum, but it's kind of a mix of recording and equipment questions and I wasn't sure where to post it.
I'm messing around with some podcasting with a buddy of mine that's in a different location. Right now we're using Skype and just recording the audio. I went out and picked up a Blue Yeti microphone to start on my end and so far I'm loving it. Seems to have decent enough sound for podcasting needs and is easy to setup.
We're using a program called Replay Telecorder to grab the audio of us talking. I've tried a bunch of different Skype 'recording' programs and Replay Telecorder seemed to give me the best quality audio, but there's a hitch. It records everything as a single track .avi file (it can record video as well) and I have to convert it after the fact.
Anyway, during our testing I noticed a little bit of an echo on his voice when I listened to it after the fact and it looks like the Yeti is actually picking up his voice that's bleeding out of my headphones. So the program is recording him both through Skype and then again through my mic, hence the echo.
The headphones I used to start were just an old pair of USB Creative Fatal1ty's I had, so I then tried a pair of Sony MDR-V150's, but I'm still picking up sound out of the headphones on the mic. Does anyone know a pair of good headphones I can use for monitoring/hearing other folks that will keep all the sound in my ears and not let any out? I'd prefer something in the $25 to $75 range if possible.
Second, somewhat related question. Anyone have any other ideas on how I could record good quality audio of 2+ people that are in different locations using a different program/setup for Skype, or even something other than Skype?
Thanks!
Sorry if this isn't the right forum, but it's kind of a mix of recording and equipment questions and I wasn't sure where to post it.
I'm messing around with some podcasting with a buddy of mine that's in a different location. Right now we're using Skype and just recording the audio. I went out and picked up a Blue Yeti microphone to start on my end and so far I'm loving it. Seems to have decent enough sound for podcasting needs and is easy to setup.
We're using a program called Replay Telecorder to grab the audio of us talking. I've tried a bunch of different Skype 'recording' programs and Replay Telecorder seemed to give me the best quality audio, but there's a hitch. It records everything as a single track .avi file (it can record video as well) and I have to convert it after the fact.
Anyway, during our testing I noticed a little bit of an echo on his voice when I listened to it after the fact and it looks like the Yeti is actually picking up his voice that's bleeding out of my headphones. So the program is recording him both through Skype and then again through my mic, hence the echo.
The headphones I used to start were just an old pair of USB Creative Fatal1ty's I had, so I then tried a pair of Sony MDR-V150's, but I'm still picking up sound out of the headphones on the mic. Does anyone know a pair of good headphones I can use for monitoring/hearing other folks that will keep all the sound in my ears and not let any out? I'd prefer something in the $25 to $75 range if possible.
Second, somewhat related question. Anyone have any other ideas on how I could record good quality audio of 2+ people that are in different locations using a different program/setup for Skype, or even something other than Skype?
Thanks!