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Re: homemade mics and computer sound card

Subject: Re: homemade mics and computer sound card
From: "Normand Fisher" icipasla
Date: Mon May 26, 2008 5:09 am ((PDT))
Thanks to Alex and Aaron.  I now have two different solution paths to explo=
re.

Normand

Aaron Ximm <> wrote: > An other thing you could experim=
ent with is using the Fostex as mic
> preamp only, and plug the line out signal from the Fostex into a low
> quality sound card on your computer. Might work and you can try it
> without buying any new stuff.

That was going to be my recommendation as well ~ if you're getting
results you like with the Fostex, send the amplified signal out of it
to the computer's line level input. Your results will be better still
with a decent quality input to the PC, e.g. a decent USB audio
interface.

 aaron

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