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Bert Coules wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Main difference on a very quick listen on the computer speakers is the
bass end. Very common to roll off some bass for clearer speech. And
very easy do do - at least in analogue.
Thanks for the thought. Simplicity itself of course if I were recording
for later playback, but I have no immediate means of adjusting the
sound for live Zoom or Skype work.
Quite. I've looked for a graphic equaliser or whatever that would work in
real time with a USB mic, but not found one. For Zoom etc. I'd guess it
simply is impossible. So the answer may be to use an analogue mic into a
small mixer with decent EQ. Some searching shows there are very
inexpensive ones around that have a USB output - but they tend to have
very basic EQ, just bass and treble. For a lapel mic you really need a mid
range peak. If your computer has analogue audio in, the choice of mixers
is much wider.
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