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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

A more detailed tutorial is comming soon stay tuned...

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  • @TzeffNL That's not very "great". A) If you just use a mic and pan 2 recordings to opposite sides you get the same thing except you can control how far and get a decent recording and B) why am I replying to this lol

  • u suck 

  • @DeadlyMixKrew But they can rpoduce some awesome streo effects! Example if you hold one and a friend hold the other, you'll record you on one side and your friend on the other speaker...when you play it back! This is great! Create your own STEREO sound recorder! :-P

  • I want to voice over on some videos and was searching how to create a good quality microphone, because I have a headset, but although it has a "noise cancelling" I do hear unwanted windy sounds when I pronounce certain words. And hey! the earphones really block the wind sounds when I say the word "wind"!

  • Pretty soon you'll experiment and figure out that its only one of the earphones that works as a mic. You dont have to hold them both to your mouth, if memory from 2nd grade serves me correct

  • I'm pretty sure everyone figured this out by the time they were 6

  • A different video? you only have 1 fat shit and your lame.

  • Gold plugs only "work best" when the jack that they go into is also gold. In other words, the materials should match - otherwise very slight corrosion may set in through a chemical reaction of the compounds or whatever.

  • 1/8 is standard, not 3.5mm

  • I thought it was awesome to know -and yeah, the headphone as a microphone is maybe a little distorted, maybe a little fuzzy, even overdriven too easily. Hmmm, I can't wait to try "headphone/mic" between my fingers with my harps. Thanks

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