How to take an record a an interview with minimum equipment?
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There are many different ways to record interview audio today. Below are a few common options:
Digital Audio Recorder: A small handheld device that records audio to digital media. These are reasonably-priced and easy to use.
Smartphone App: A downloadable program that lets you capture audio to your phone's storage. Usually free. Audio quality depends on your phone's built-in mic.
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Invest in a peripheral mic, if feasible.The types of microphones that you buy separately are usually better than the mics that come built-in for computers and phones. Since you're just recording voices, you don't need an extremely high-quality mic to get good results. Lots of peripheral mics cost as little
Most peripheral mics will be able to plug into a headphone jack, a computer's USB port, a MicroUSB port, or some combination of these. Make sure the microphone you're buying works with your recording device before you pay for it.
Another big advantage of peripheral mics is that you can position them much closer to your interviewee's mouth. This allows you to pick up the audio better.
Digital Audio Recorder: A small handheld device that records audio to digital media. These are reasonably-priced and easy to use.
Smartphone App: A downloadable program that lets you capture audio to your phone's storage. Usually free. Audio quality depends on your phone's built-in mic.
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Invest in a peripheral mic, if feasible.The types of microphones that you buy separately are usually better than the mics that come built-in for computers and phones. Since you're just recording voices, you don't need an extremely high-quality mic to get good results. Lots of peripheral mics cost as little
Most peripheral mics will be able to plug into a headphone jack, a computer's USB port, a MicroUSB port, or some combination of these. Make sure the microphone you're buying works with your recording device before you pay for it.
Another big advantage of peripheral mics is that you can position them much closer to your interviewee's mouth. This allows you to pick up the audio better.
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