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Old 05-20-2011, 01:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by The Virgin View Post
not sure about the microphone but you should focus on your voice first.
Yes, it is definitely something i am working on, its quite hard, and im not too sure where to start, but i think if i can record and listen to myself with a decent microphone that i will be able to make corrections to singing patters.

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Originally Posted by s_k View Post
I'd like to advise you to buy the Behringer XM1800S.
They are very cheap here (I'm sure it's the same there).
It comes without a lead, but that's a good thing as most 'standard' microphone (XLR female to 6,35mm jack) plugs don't fit in your PC.
Any good music/audio shop can help you get an XLR famele to 3,5mm jack. That will fit into your PC's microphone input very nicely.
Alternatively you can buy a converter from 6,35 to 3,5mm, but these usually aren't very sturdy.
Thanks you very much for your help ^^.
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