Last month I bought a Blue Snowball microphone. I haven’t played around with it that much, as I’ve been working on other things and figured I’d get to posting audio files of stories at a later date, but now I suddenly find I need to get up to speed (for reasons I’ll reveal when I’m able to). What I really need is advice as to what the best software would be to use with the mic – I currently have Audacity, but it’s rather bewildering to use. FYI, I don’t mind paying for software – freeware isn’t a priority as much as ease of use for a beginner and clear instructions as to how to make a basic audio file, one that can be opened easily by anyone who wants to listen to it. I know a number of you already podcast and make audio files, but I thought I’d just open this up to the general public, so I can get as many responses as possible (which will be like three, lol, yeah, I know). Much thanks in advance for any advice/tips you all can give me.
And in case you’re wondering – yes, I bought a pop filter, too.
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Did you get a response? I think I can help you get a basic audio recording working, but it’s tricky and interactive may be required. Email me and we can probably do it over chat sometime (gmail chat maybe?) some evening (Pacific time – I’m in Spokane). I hope you have luck.
Thanks, but I already have someone local who’s offered to help me.