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Condenser microphones used with garageband home recording or you can use usb

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  • how about a video about usb mics?

  • I've heard people refer to 'overloading' a condensor mic. What does that mean, and how do you avoid it? Thanks!

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  • I like your nickname lol:P

  • you can eliminate the echo sound for better acoustis and less ambient room; bad for recording with wrong calculates . . .

  • are the squares on the wall part of making the room sound better

  • Those are the same thing. A condenser has a capacity effect ( electric elements ) so they call it condenser mic or capacitor mic :)

  • Awesome! Thanks for the info!

  • just in case anyone else was wondering, most MXL condensers, Nady condensers, and Apex condensers are also great sounding + inexpensive + some of them look really good! (at least in my experience with those mics :])

  • this was very informative for home recording. Thanks for the tips!

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