Equipment to Record Audio

Though a soundbooth or professional voice over is the best, it can become extremely expensive depending on the amount of audio to record.I use "The Snowball" made by BLUE. I've found that it does a good job of capturing what you want because it can switch from unidirectional to omnidirectional. It's not expensive...$150?To make audio work well you need a good editor. I use both Audacity (free program, just download) and Adobe's Soundbooth CS3. Between the two programs I can produce a nice voice over.

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