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Whenever I sit in my room, I use to record with a small standing desk microphone and I wouldn't hear a single echo cause my room is small (12x8).
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Which application do you recommend for putting or executing out these settings? And should I go with an XLR AT2020/2035 or USB+ 2020AT?
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Yes you are talking about shockmount. So, my question now is that should I put acoustic foam in my room for good audio? I know that acoustic foam do not soundproof a room but does it make any better?
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Yes, so having a Noise gate, suppression and compressor is the same way other streamers stream? I can see that and I know about quality audio a bit now and 727$ microphone kit I was talking about is SM7B. Which Shroud(Streamer) also uses with CDNTHE3RD But I'm getting it because they have it. My main question streamers like Pokimance who have a big ass room with no acoustic foam how do they get away with it? Like they all using noise gate, suppression and compressor? -SM7B Microphone picture included.
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So adding acoustic foam and getting a AT2020 USB+ would give me a good quality audio for my streaming?
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Acoustic foams?
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My question is how do other streamers have great quality with microphones like the Blue Yeti, AT2020 USB+/XLR and Rode NT USB. All the condenser microphones which almost picks up everything in the background. Does a popfilter with a shockmount and attaching the microphone to the Rode PSA1 while keeping the microphone close to your mouth helps? I'm taking a big step and I'm really confused between Dynamic/Condenser, with the decision to which one to buy? Because I'd be spending around 727$ just to get a good dynamic microphone kit and only 210$ total for the USB+ version of AT2020. Streamers like Daequan, Pokimane, Myth and Ninja gets away with good quality stream while using condenser microphone. I know that room is also a factor but my room is pretty small (12x8) and I don't think so echo will be a problem and my house majority wise silence. So, should I just go and buy a dynamic microphone and be with it or get myself an AT2020 USB+ and tweak some settings for it and save 500$?
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Money isn't the problem, I just want the best money:audio quality. You know, the blue yeti is just a bit too much sensitive as compared to other microphones.
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\\Hopefully someone sees this post and helps me out, thanks for the tips man!
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So, what do you suggest?
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Do you have any problems with the background noise? Plus I'll be getting the Rode PSA1 Arm Boom and Shockmount and pop filter If I'm going for AT2020 USB+
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Can anyone help me with the microphone, I'm new to streaming and I haven't started yet. I'm converting from console to PC and I have been doing some research about microphones. Money isn't a problem and I know the differences now between a condenser and dynamic microphone and also know that dynamic microphone is way good for streaming. Like the SM7B Shroud uses and I can spend 727$(SM7B - $400, Focusrite 2i2 (2nd Gen) - 133$ and DBX 286s - 199$) on the all setup but I have asked some streamers and they are saying that it's too overkill and I should go with a good microphone like the AT2020 USB+/Rode NT USB for streaming. I don't think so background will be a problem for me because my room for streaming is pretty small. Is it worth just spending 727$ on all the setup? I'm confused and the only thing my heart wants is the best microphone for best money. I know money isn't a problem and by best money I mean good quality. -My room is small -There isn't too much background noises. -My room is like 12x8 (I think that's small and there won't be echo) I hope you guys can help me.
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Yes PUBG and Fortnite, But what about without streaming?
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I understand and what about normal gaming. Like just making videos for YouTube and using Nvidia Shadowplay, I'll just get the 180Hz G-Sync Monitor and hopefully get around 140FPS in all games at Max on the 2080-Ti.
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I'm talking about a normal casual recording of gaming. Not on OBS, the Nvidia Shadowplay, recording gameplays for YouTube no streaming and 1080p/60fps