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How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:19 pm
by Joseph Robert
I am starting a podcast and need to be able to record with microphones. There's got o be a way to set that up.
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:20 pm
by DVDdoug
Use an
interface with two or more mic inputs, and a pair of "good" microphones (with XLR connectors).
Another option is a mixer with two or more mic inputs. You can connect the line-output from the mixer to line-in on a regular soundcard, or there are mixers with USB outputs. (Most laptops don't have line-inputs.)
In general, you can only record from one "device" at a time, so you can't generally record from 2 or more USB microphones. (There may be software or work-arounds but it's not "easy".)
Note that mixers & USB audio interfaces are designed to work with performance/studio mics (low impedance balanced with XLR connectors). They don't work with analog or USB "computer microphones".
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:23 pm
by kozikowski
You totally can...but. There's a split between one and two microphones. Many computers come with one microphone or the ability to manage one. Open your laptop, start Skype and go. Creating a podcast with one of these is dead simple with Audacity or any other audio program. Increase the quality of your podcast with any
one of the fine USB microphones out there.
Computers have no natural ability to handle two or more microphones. For that you need a small mixer. Suddenly, you're not doing your mum's Skype any more, now you're doing a tiny concert or broadcast. Even worse if you want to include Skype interviews with your show. Unless you get insanely lucky, that means a second computer.
Also please note that you can't use your USB microphone with a mixer. They're really different.
Just to scare you as much as possible, this is how I did it last time I tried a "simple" multi-microphone podcast.
http://kozco.com/tech/audacity/pix/PodC ... dio_WS.jpg
Skype connection on the right and show recording plus music playback on the left. The mixer in the middle will cheerfully handle four "broadcast" microphones at once, with music and sound effects at the same time.
Someone posted a web site that covers all these variations in detail and I'm looking for it.
Do you want to hide under the bed yet <g> ?
Koz
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:36 pm
by kozikowski
Can't find it immediately.
How did you want to do this? Did you see someone doing it and want to duplicate their setup?
Remember with two or more guests you need headphones, too, not just microphones, and everybody likes their headphones a little different.
If you never, ever need more than two, you can use one bi-directional or omni-directional USB microphone and put it in the middle between you. If you do that, you can never change the sound of one person in Audacity without changing both.
Koz
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:59 pm
by Joseph Robert
So I found a way too work it, I am using the recording software Alis Recording Tool and its recording the 2 audios separately and I am importing Them to Audacity. I am using two Guitar Hero Mics, the quality is great for a grand total of $17. Thanks for the advise people, but if you know how I can add a 2nd mic on audacity let me know.
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:25 pm
by Joseph Robert
How did you want to do this? Did you see someone doing it and want to duplicate their setup?
No The set up is made up in my head, got 2 mics, got a laptop, and got a bottomless barrel of funny people.
Its going to be mostly comedians so I wont need headphones (we use mics all the time) plus audacity makes it easy to lowers someones overall volume.
I am thinking of a format somewhere between The Bone Zone and The JRE.
Thanks People
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:39 pm
by kozikowski
So I found a way too work it -- its recording the 2 audios separately -- if you know how I can add a 2nd mic on audacity let me know.
Let me read that back to you: "I found a way to record both microphones but if you find a way to record two microphones let me know."
??
Did I get that? If you did find a way to record two analog microphones separately, let us in on the secret. Just the software package won't do it.
Remember, this is a forum, not a help desk.
Koz
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:07 pm
by steve
Joseph Robert wrote:Let me read that back to you: "I found a way to record both microphones but if you find a way to record two microphones let me know."
He found a way to record with two USB microphones using
other software (not Audacity).
On both Linux and Mac OS X it is
possible (not
easy) to configure the sound system so that Audacity can record from two USB devices at the same time. The Windows sound system does not have this functionality but it should still be possible with the aid of third party software such as "virtual audio cable" (commercial, non-free software:
http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm) or perhaps with "VB-Audio Virtual Cable" (I think this is "donation-ware" but please check:
http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/)
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 5:35 am
by kozikowski
I wish he would have said more English words. Those microphones came in two different versions. If he is using the USB version, he'll be back with sync issues.
Koz
Re: How can I record using 2 mics?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:44 am
by vburel
you can record 2 MIC with Voicemeeter (
http://www.voicemeeter.com) and Audacity !
see tutorial there for example
http://youtu.be/atobXq-iA-k