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<blockquote data-quote="forumuser86388" data-source="post: 68384867" data-attributes="member: 378799"><p>Thanks for the help. What does condenser mean? I don't want to ask too much yet, because I'm not sure about too much yet, but I have this USB microphone that came from a Nintendo Wii video game package: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Karaoke-Revolution-Presents-American-Encore-Nintendo/dp/B0010B3PWI" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Karaoke-Revolution-Presents-American-Encore-Nintendo/dp/B0010B3PWI</a></p><p></p><p>I saw this video yesterday, about microphones recording dry, with no processing, like in some kind of natural form? And then the microphones recording wet, with a reverb effect that captures some kind of echo background in the sound wave when the vocals are recorded? They sort of explained a little bit in the video I found on YouTube: [MEDIA=youtube]id=PGS0UvbCwGk;list=PLSUGBuxeA4aN3lacubkFc_l8r6pn5vOnT[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Is the USB microphone that came with the video game package as good as a condenser microphone? If it is, are things really just about the recording interface?</p><p></p><p>When I hear a track on an official CD like this: [MEDIA=youtube]nRuH-6L5RrA[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]nRuH-6L5RrA[/MEDIA], how it's all recorded natural, what has to be done to achieve that clearness in audio? I'm just referencing the audio and stuff just about the audio in that track? I kind of want to get the vocals to sound that natural and clear like it was recorded in that track or something like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forumuser86388, post: 68384867, member: 378799"] Thanks for the help. What does condenser mean? I don't want to ask too much yet, because I'm not sure about too much yet, but I have this USB microphone that came from a Nintendo Wii video game package: [URL]http://www.amazon.com/Karaoke-Revolution-Presents-American-Encore-Nintendo/dp/B0010B3PWI[/URL] I saw this video yesterday, about microphones recording dry, with no processing, like in some kind of natural form? And then the microphones recording wet, with a reverb effect that captures some kind of echo background in the sound wave when the vocals are recorded? They sort of explained a little bit in the video I found on YouTube: [MEDIA=youtube]id=PGS0UvbCwGk;list=PLSUGBuxeA4aN3lacubkFc_l8r6pn5vOnT[/MEDIA] Is the USB microphone that came with the video game package as good as a condenser microphone? If it is, are things really just about the recording interface? When I hear a track on an official CD like this: [MEDIA=youtube]nRuH-6L5RrA[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=youtube]nRuH-6L5RrA[/MEDIA], how it's all recorded natural, what has to be done to achieve that clearness in audio? I'm just referencing the audio and stuff just about the audio in that track? I kind of want to get the vocals to sound that natural and clear like it was recorded in that track or something like that? [/QUOTE]
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