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Andy Burns wrote:
Dave Plowman wrote:
Best results I've had was using a Micron radio mic with a Tram TR50 (from
my working days). The receiver having a balance line output. Fed that into
a graphic equaliser and then into the sound card line input. Recording a
Zoom meeting showed my audio to be as good as any - and far better than
most.
But too much faff. ;-)
I ought to try making some recordings from the various mics I have
available, to compare them myself, instead of relying on what other
people have commented.
Maybe look at virtual mixer/eq software, e.g.
https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm
All the reports I've had say this won't work in real time. But please try
it and see if you can find a work round for that. Reports said it added an
echo. Same as some other I found (for free) (can't remember the name, not
on this computer)
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Dave Plowman
London SW
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