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You can go as simple as your computer's built in camera, built in mic and headphones. I started like that. Then I got a small USB mic (Samson Go Mic portable usb mic) which I place close to me. I sounded distant in the recordings of the lessons. One day, when my computer was acting out, I used an iPad. It was suboptimal but it worked.
I use a Logitech C920 HD. The inbuilt mic would be Ok but I prefer to use my studio mic (Rode NT1A) via a Focusrite Saffire preamp for audio as its all set up in my studio anyhow..
Thank you, Crooksj5 for asking the question, and MikeC and Blondie#2 for your replies. Quite timely a post, indeed, for me.
'Anyone else willing to share his (her) set up of choice for Skype lessons -or video recording?
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I use a Logitech C920 HD. The inbuilt mic would be Ok but I prefer to use my studio mic (Rode NT1A) via a Focusrite Saffire preamp for audio as its all set up in my studio anyhow..
I try to be practical about it. In my "studio" room I have my pc with a very good audio interface and nicer microphones. But the lighting is not good and I don't have a camera. In the other side of the room, where the light is better, my wife has an iMac which is what I use for Skype. The iMac has the built in camera and mic and they work fine. I asked Ricardo and he said that the video and audio were fine. He just needs to be able to see both hands and hear what I'm playing. I decided to get that cheap little Samson mic because I though I sounded "distant" when reviewing the recordings of the lessons. Headphones (any will work) are essential to avoid cut off audio, echo and feedback.
But I have to say that the audio coming from Ricardo's side is a lot clearer than mine. And that is more important for me.