Paul,
I have being thinking about a software fix. Do you have some example
code of how to do a 'compressor' or up the volume? I think that would
be a better solution. Trying to keep the hardware cost down. It will
be a multi-user environment.
--
William Estrada
MrUmunhum(a)popdial.com
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 08:19:07 -0600
From: Paul Winkler <pw_lists(a)slinkp.com>
Subject: Re: [LAU] Good mic for voice?
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 09:24:59AM -0700, Florin Andrei wrote:
> If you care more about sound quality,
there's a #4 choice too: insert a
> compressor between the mic preamp and the computer. The RNC1773 (a.k.a.
> "Really Nice Compressor") provides an excellent performance/price ratio,
> but other choices are available too if you do some research.
While I have (and love) an RNC, it's worth noting that a compressor
can be done in software (I've been pretty happy with SC4 from Steve
Harris' plugin set), but the rest of the stuff requires hardware.
Also, an alternative to buying a standalone preamp: get a small mixer.
You get multiple preamps and a lot more functions that are endlessly
useful in even the smallest home studio.
The Mackie 1202 in its various incarnations is a solid choice.
I got mine on ebay.
-- Paul Winkler