Posts Tagged ‘microphone’
What kind of microphone will work with the ipod touch by plugging into the headphone jack?
I have an ipod touch 2nd generation. I already know that some microphones can work when plugged into the ipod touch’s headphone jack. I just need the name of a specific model of microphone that can do that. Also, i heard an ipod touch-compatible microphone was released in october 2008.
Is it true that the ipod touch with is being relaunched with a camera and microphone?
Also, is it really worth investing my money into an 8 GB ipod touch? Is it really as good as it is made out to be? Also, what sort of things can you do on an ipod touch apart from listen to music?
And should I buy the 8GB ipod touch now or wait later for the ipod touch to be relaunched with the camera and microphone? and when roughly do you think that the ipod touch will be relaunched with the camera and microphone?
Please help-thanks!
Audio-Technica ATR-35S Lavalier Microphone
Product Description
It has excellent frequency response and sounded good plugged directly into my Sony PC105 camera and into a Zoom H2 portable recorder. It has more noise than a fully balanced mic like the AT897 Shotgun Mic but then it’s less than 1/10th the price.
For home video, YouTube even a corporate presentation, you really can’t go wrong with this mic. It’s not exactly broadcast quality, but it will get you better audio from a person speaking and cut out a lot of room and background noise.
USB Microphone: Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Condenser

Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Condenser

Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Condenser
Audio-Technica AT2020 USB Condenser USB Microphone
The AT2020 USB is a side-address studio condenser design based on Audio-Technical’s critical that recognized AT2020 condenser cardioid microphone, which can be found in studios around the world. Like the AT2020, it features low mass diaphragm, custom-engineered for the frequency response and the response while the higher. Cardioid polar pattern reduces pickup of noise from the sides and rear, improving isolation of desired sound source.
Digital-Ready
With low self noise, the AT2020 USB is perfect for digital recording equipment is sophisticated. Audio-Technica’s state-of-the-art design and manufacturing techniques ensure that the microphone in accordance with well-known companies consistency and reliability standards.
This means you will get a crystal-clear, natural sound for podcasting, home studio recording, field recording, and voiceover use.
AT2020 USB specs
- Element: Fixed-charge back permanently polarized condenser plate
- Polar Pattern: Cardioid
- Frequency Response: 20 -16,000 Hz
- Bit Depth: 16 bits
- Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
- Power Requirements: USB power (5V DC)
- Weight (less accessories) 13.2 oz (374 g)
- Dimensions: 6.38 “(162.0 mm) long, 2.05″ (52.0 mm) maximum body diameter
- Output Connector: USB-type connector
Audio-Technica 20 Series – Affordable Pro Audio Microphone Solutions
Audio-Technica’s stringent consistency, reliability and quality standards bring professional performance of this very affordable line of home / project studio microphones.
What’s in the Box
AT2020 USB microphone, a tripod desk stand, stand mount rotates, USB cable & storage pouch
Product Description
Audio-Technica Microphone AT2020 USB offers studio quality articulation and understood. AT2020 USB plugs right into your computer’s USB port and functions seamlessly with the software of your favorite recordings. Equipped with a USB digital output, the AT2020 USB is perfect for home studio recording, field recording, podcasting, and voiceover use. AT2020 USB is based on the design of Audio-Technica’s AT2020-recognized critical cardioid condenser microphone. Like the AT2020, it features low mass diaphragm, custom-engineered for extended frequency response and superior response. With low self noise, the AT2020 USB is perfect for digital recording equipment is sophisticated. Audio-Technica’s state-of-the-art design and manufacturing techniques ensure that the microphone in accordance with well-known companies consistency and reliability standards. Experience AT2020 USB. Plug it in and change your voice.
Next iPod touch with built-in camera and microphone?
The rumor currently bubbling on the next generation of 3G iPod touch is in full swing. Already a few months ago we turned on the speculation, which should be in the future, both the iPod nano and iPod touch with a camera equipped iPhone.
Wired.com could now also similar to “inside information” to find out. According to their source, would travel to China for production of the iPod touch first with built-in microphone and camera. In two to three months is the new iPod touch will come on the market. At least this place in time coincides with that which is already fairly safe. At present, should be the next iPod touch) in the fall of this year (September.
Find this information in fact the truth is with the iPod touch was born under an existing wireless connection, a new VOIP phone. For likely with a built-in microphone and Skype-APP can be telephoned at home, certainly without any problem. The corresponding rates at least one offer of Skype, which are very attractive, even with only a few euros a month for a package with no contractual commitment. Incidentally, would such a microphone, how to make the iPhone 3GS, voice control and can also create compatibility with almost any application in the App Store.
Griffin iTalk Pro – Microphone
Griffin iTalk Pro Product Description – ipod touch speaker microphone karaoke
iPod Compatibility
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ipod touch 2g microphone
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Karaoke Microphone Technique
Your Karaoke host may be skilled at setting up the sound system, but there is a limit to what they can do! If you aren’t aware of how to handle a microphone correctly (and a lot of Karaoke singers aren’t) then you are really going to struggle if you actually care about sounding good.
This article covers basic microphone technique. Following this advice and practicing until it becomes natural to you will give you a great chance of sounding as good as possible next time you are singing at a Karaoke. Once you get the microphone technique right, it’s down to your KJ to get the sound system setup correctly and, of course, let’s not forget your singing talent!
Microphones
A “Dynamic” microphone will typically be first choice for singers and Karaoke hosts. Generally they are of a sturdy construction, can handle high volume levels and are relatively inexpensive to buy (all essential features for a Karaoke mic!).
Something all singers should be aware of with these kinds of microphones is that they pick up sound better from in front of the microphone than from the rear & sides. Also, the closer the microphone is to the sound source (ie. the mouth) the louder and more dominant the bass tones will be.
Microphone Positioning
Therefore the positioning of the microphone is important when you are singing to ensure the best possible tone is produced by the mic. There are two essential elements to this:-
1) the angle at which the head of the microphone is held
2) the distance between the microphone and your mouth
The head of the microphone should be pointing towards your mouth with the microphone held at a slight downward angle, say around 30 degrees.
The distance between the microphone and your mouth must be adjusted depending on how you are singing at any particular time during a song. Positioning may need to change from phrase to phrase, or even word to word. If you are singing softly, the microphone will need to be brought in closer to your mouth, just as if you are singing loudly the microphone needs to be held further away, moving closer again as the volume subsides.
This may sound rather obvious, but there is a definite technique to it which does take practice to acquire. It can take quite a while until it comes naturally to you. Keep the microphone at the correct angle and experiment with the distance from your mouth as you sing quiet & loud phrases.
Common Mistakes
You will see many karaoke singers holding the microphone too far away or right upto (and sometimes almost in) their mouths. If the mic is too far away then you’ll either not be heard or the Karaoke host will need to add so much volume and gain to the microphone to try and hear you that you’ll just end up with feedback. If the mic is too close then the bass tones will dominate the sound resulting in an unclear, muffled, deep bass sound. So learning good microphone technique is an important skill if you want to give yourself the best chance of sounding good!
Another common problem when holding a microphone close are ‘pops’ (the loud and unpleasant popping type sound when ‘b’s and ‘p’s are pronounced) and the over-emphasis of sounds such as ‘ch’ and ’sh’, for example. Although this has much to do with singing technique too, to help reduce the effect if you find it happening during your next karaoke performance, try holding the microphone a little further away and angling it a little more to try & reduce the effect.
Sounding Good
So, have fun trying to remember all this next time you’re singing on karaoke. It might seem awkward at first thinking about this technique whilst also thinking about your singing and watching the words, but it will come naturally after a while and you will sound much better for it!
