Much to my surprise and delight, the Procaster can also be used for vocals and instruments if you so desire. I bought a foam mic cover to deal with this, and these are relatively inexpensive. ![]() If I have any complaints, it’s that: a) you must boost the gain on your audio interface to get a decent signal from this mic, sometimes to max, and b) the internal pop-filter wasn’t quite enough to eliminate the popping. I’d been using Rode products for a while before picking up the Procaster, so I knew I was putting my money into something good. So, even if you’re recording from your bedroom, or in a noisy environment, you can still sound like a pro. ![]() Plus, a dynamic microphone, by design, eliminates a lot of room noise and mostly only picks up the sound that’s near it. It makes your voice sound deep and smooth. It’s exactly like it sounds – a microphone that’s specifically designed for broadcast. ![]() I’ve been podcasting since 2009, and in that time, I’ve used a few different microphones – basically whatever was available to me.īut eventually I knew I wanted to upgrade to a broadcast quality dynamic microphone.
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