Whoops, meant to say I have a Shure SM7B, not a SM57. Yikes... can I
go home yet?

Dom
http://www.gadzookfilms.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Dom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You're right, I should specify my idea of cost. I'm thinking a decent
> mic on both ends (some cardioid condenser) run through an amp of some
> sort into the computer. Preferably under $150 for the set (so $300
> total for me and my co-host) though I've seen a wide variance with
> regard to price and capability and preference. :)
> 
> I already have a nice Shure SM57, with a decent amp. But that mic
> isn't cheap so I'm hoping there's something my co-host might be able
> to use that would suffice for all but the most discerning ears.
> 
> As for watching video at the same time, Apple has a nifty feature in
> iChat that allows two users on their Leopard operating system view
> things simultaneously. I have yet to test whether that would function
> along with a Skype set-up though. Still, our podcast is not dependent
> on watching anything at the time of the recording. The actual video
> will be created after the audio at this time. Unless I see a system
> that works better, of course. 
> 
> Thanks for all the suggestions, they're great!
> 
> Dom
> http://www.gadzookfilms.com
> 
> 
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Richard Amirault"
> <ramirault@> wrote:
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Dom"
> > (snip)
> > > The video portion will utilize voice-over while our content plays
> > > beneath. We may also use animation or puppets along with our voices.
> > > Anyway, you can see that it would be less than ideal to have the
> > > voices at different qualities. Are there any tools for recording two
> > > audio streams live from two separate locations that don't involve
> > > thousands of dollars of audio equipment? Thanks folks!
> > >
> > As suggested a "double ender" will work just fine. How "low cost"
it is 
> > depends on what your definition of "cost" is. You will need quality 
> > recorders. A pair of Zoom H-2s will work great. Do not use anything
> like a 
> > "digital voice recorder" from Olympus or Sony.
> > 
> > I'm not sure about the video aspect of this.  Will you both need to
> see the 
> > video to comment on it? I would think that this may be a problem.
> You both 
> > need to see the same thing at the same time.
> > 
> > Richard Amirault
> > Boston, MA, USA
> > http://n1jdu.org
> > http://bostonfandom.org
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hf9u2ZdlQ
> >
>


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