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pied_piper
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Re: microphone

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To use two mikes with only one input, you'll need an audio mixer with two or more channels.
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Re: microphone

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The best current recomendation is to use a USB interface, that is much cheaper than those mixing sound tables.

I use a IO2 interface with two Shure M57 mics. Nothing professional, but works fine!

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What I was referring to was a very simple mixer such as this for less than $50:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/cart/view-upse ... nstruments
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Re: microphone

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What I was referring to was a very simple mixer such as this for less than $50:
Oh sorry, I was not actually referring to your comment above :-)

It's also a good solution, even cheaper than the one I've adopted.

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Re: microphone

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No problem. There are many options for this...
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Re: microphone

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pied_piper wrote:No problem. There are many options for this...
How about the Zoom H4N (has phantom power and XLR ports) or H2N. Both capture sensurround sounds and are great value to buy. H4N is studio quality. Has anyone tried this for flute recording?
see amazon and youtube reviews.
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