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Making Youtube Videos Wireless Microphone
William | 2024-09-02 06:43:45 |
I purchased for making videos for our YouTube channel. Fantastic sound and clarity. 5 |
Chris the Bacon Expert | 2024-04-19 09:47:42 |
The Microphone I was using for my CookingWithBacon YouTube Channel was ok, but it limited the interest in my videos. I got this microphone and immediately, people started telling me the videos sound much more professional. 5 |
Michael | 2024-07-01 02:40:32 |
I use this for recording sessions with astrology clients and making YouTube videos, and it works very well for my purposes. Pros - portable, audio jack in the back for monitoring, high quality for price... Cons - unidirectional condenser, mute button makes audible click in recording... as you can see, the pros are significant while the cons are not (unless you want an omnidirectional mic, which this is not). Im glad I purchased, and glad to support B&H directly. 5 |
Larry | 2024-08-27 04:51:20 |
Got this to hold a teleprompter and Nikon Z9 for making YouTube videos. Holds the teleprompter and camera very sturdy. Went with the lower cost aluminum version as I use it in the studio and don't need to travel with it. 5 |
Christiam | 2024-07-19 07:26:37 |
I am so happy that I got this. It is already making my youtube videos look a lot better and I've had a couple of chances to use this in a music video. Also, the app to control it with your phone is great. Would definitely like to try the 4 kit with the charging case! 5 |
John | 2024-06-12 05:59:11 |
I have been into photography but am starting to find interest in doing youtube and making videos. this camera allows me to do both, giving me the best of both worlds! 5 |
Suzanne | 2024-05-19 01:18:48 |
I've been using this for about a month as a key light for making YouTube videos and it works really well. The light is nice and soft and it generates very little noise. Setting up the lantern can be a little tricky at first, but after the initial setup, it's a breeze to use. This is a great alternative to Aperture lights. 5 |
Jake T | 2024-05-15 08:58:37 |
II bought the ExoFlow River 2 for truck bed camping! I started making YouTube videos about a month ago with my son and this is what we use for our primary power! We really do enjoy it! Thanks again! #FamilyManCampingAdventures 5 |
Richard | 2024-08-04 07:51:56 |
I'm a teacher, and I've been making YouTube videos for my classes during remote learning. I went with this mic after watching some reviews and I've been very happy with it. It was easy to set up through USB, and I like that I'd be able to go XLR in the future. I chose a dynamic mic for background noise rejection in my noisy apartment and because I don't mind always being right up close to the mic. As a teacher doing remote lessons, the difference between good audio and bad audio in my videos is the same thing as the difference between speaking clearly versus mumbling in front of a live classroom. The comparisons I did between my computer's built-in mic versus this one were night and day. 5 |
Edward | 2024-06-24 05:50:53 |
At first glance it can be easy to dismiss the Pocket Operator KO as a “toy”. Watching YouTube videos online it appears that the sky is the limit. Like many musical instruments you get out of it what you put in. I find the limited tool set to be liberating. Sampling and pattern making is a breeze and you can turn every day sounds into compelling loops. In the hands of someone who is invested you could create a whole beat or instrumental piece. It is not going to replace a Roland SP 404 or Akai, but given the size of the item it punches well above it’s weight. (Pun slightly intended). My main complaint that exporting any loops or patterns is a pain and requires numerous other tools. However, if you want to be able to play with music and loop making on the go it is an absolute charm. The build quality of the board is considerably more sturdy than looking at any pictures would lead you to believe, but I think a case of some type is needed if you intend to have this thing for a duration. Overall, if you want something that can make music without breaking the bank the KO Pocket Operator is really in a class by itself. I recommend this as the first PO anyone should get. Load up a few YouTube videos follow along how to use it then just go around the house collecting sounds, you’ll have a blast. 5 |