Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How To Record Gameplay From Your Console (PS3, Xbox 360 & Wii) - Part 3 (w/ Blue Snowball Mic)

Please Take The Time To Like The Video, Comment & Subscribe Full Tutorial: www.youtube.com Part 1: youtu.be Part 2: youtu.be Part 3: youtu.be Title: How To Record Video Game Gameplay From Your Console (PS3, Xbox & Wii) - Part: 3 Equipment Featured: 1) Blue Snowball Microphone Software Featured: 1) Apple iMovie '09 Video Features: 00:10 - Introduction 01:08 - Importing Your Video To iMovie 02:24 - Creating A Project, Editing & Transition Effects 04:00 - Recording Commentary 05:06 - Check Your Audio / Video (Overall Project) 06:07 - Exporting Your Video In 720p or 1080p 07:48 - Summary 08:33 - More Information For More Information: Please Visit The Following Websites: Apple (iMovie) - www.apple.com Blue Snowball www.bluemic.com My Links -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Subscribe To The Official YouTube Channel For GamersBeverage www.youtube.com Check Out The Official YouTube Channel Page For GamersBeverage www.youtube.com Become An Official Fan On Facebook Of GamersBeverage www.facebook.com Make Sure To Follow GamersBeverage On Twitter For All The Latest Gaming News & Videos twitter.com Watch The Official GamersBeverage LiveStream www.livestream.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Note: If The Above Video Is Not Playable, Please Be Patient - The Video Is Still Being ...

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

How to Record Quality Audio on Your Computer

!9# How to Record Quality Audio on Your Computer

These days, written text doesn't quite cut it. You'd better have a stable of multimedia tools on hand to engage your prospects on all levels. That means having videos and audio podcasts on your sites as much as you have articles and images.

The best part is that, in today's tech-friendly world, you don't need to have an advanced degree in AV technology to put together quality audio on your computer. In fact, you can get it all done for less than 0 and no one would know the difference between your audio and pro recordings.

Recording Your Audio

Here is a list of what you'll need to buy and do to get your audio recorded properly.

* Microphone - A microphone is step one for audio recording. Most computers come with something these days, but try and record a podcast on your laptop's in-dash mic and you'll quickly find it doesn't get the job done.

I'm partial to headset microphones because they're more comfortable and make it easy to do other things while recording. Good brands include Plantronics and Blue Snowball. The former costs less than and the later less than0 and you'll get the option between desk and headset mics.

* Regarding Ambient Noise - When getting started, one of the mics above might be okay for a while, but eventually you need to address the issue of ambient noise. Even the best microphones on the planet, when you plug them into a PC will have unwanted ambient noise.

The solution to this problem is to purchase a DigiDesign MBox or a Technical Pro Podcast System. The former is a bit pricey, but you can find the latter for 0 (or less, when on sale). These standalone systems reduce feedback and ambient noise almost entirely.

* Quieten Down the Room - Next, you need to remove any unwanted elements from the room. If you don't want your dog or roommate showing up on your podcast, or for your listeners to hear the latest episode of "How I Met Your Mother", you'll need quiet and controlled space.

Turn off any fans, unplug any machines, mute your phone, and pull the microphone away from the computer to remove ambient noise that can disrupt your message. Another good thing to do is dampen the sound going into your computer.

* Software - There are a lot of software options out there for recording sound and cutting it into your podcasts. Unfortunately, some of them can get a little pricey. Adobe Audition is the top option for many creative pros, but it costs more than 0.

The same is true for super high quality Pro Tools software. So, instead of spending a huge pile of money, I stick with simple, relatively basic software tools like Audacity. Audacity is about as simple as you get, but it's also free and works on all three major Operating Systems.

There are other paid options like Sound Forge and Cake Walk that are relatively affordable, but they are only necessary if you want the extra tools that come with a premium piece of software.

For the most part, when recording your audio, the most important thing is to have clear, crisp sound that isn't interrupted by ambient noise or your family in the background. You also need a solid computer that can render that sound and output high quality streaming audio files.

If you don't have the necessary hard drive space for storing recorded audio, you may also need to buy an expanded external hard drive. You can get up to a Terrabyte of space for less than 0.

When it comes time to record your audio, remember to be yourself and let the content of your message do most of the work. Fancy effects are nice, but people are really interested in hearing what you have to say.


How to Record Quality Audio on Your Computer

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Blue Microphones Snowball Plug-and-Play USB Microphone in White with Studio Headphones and Microphone Pop Filter

!9# Blue Microphones Snowball Plug-and-Play USB Microphone in White with Studio Headphones and Microphone Pop Filter

Brand : Blue Microphones
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Create studio-quality recordings with Blue Microphone's Snowball, a USB microphone with exceptional sound-capture capabilities. Using Blue Microphone's award-winning dual-capsule and circuit design, the Snowball produces crisp, clean recordings that are free of feedback and distortion. A unique pattern switch allows you to toggle between three different settings, giving you the flexibility to record vocals, instrumental music, podcasts, interviews, and more. With a plug-and-play design that is both Mac and PC compatible, the Snowball requires no additional drivers and is ready to record straight out of the box.

KIT INCLUDES:
* NOISE ISOLATING HEADPHONES W/ EARBUDS.
* MIC POP FILTER

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Simple Tricks For Using Skype and Looking Like a Pro

!9# Simple Tricks For Using Skype and Looking Like a Pro

One of the great things about technology is our ability to appear as put together and ready as any competitor with a great Internet and contact presence. After all can anyone really tell what your offices look like over the Internet or telephone? Unless you spend a ton of money and get great photos of your shop like my friends at TruSpeed Motorcars, there is no way for someone to know unless they show up. As long as you don't toss up picture of your cat sitting in the litter box and call it your business website, you are probably in good shape.

Recently I wrote an article about starting a business for less than a grand. That part is easy, it is the
"doing" that is hard for most folks. A friend of mine read the article and followed it to the letter, thus beginning the creation of a new business for him. It was really cool to see first hand how someone interprets my thinking and how much I take for granted what people understand.

My friend called me to tell me about the adventure which showed me were I left some information out. I left out a couple of important steps in the section on how to use Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP to look big on a small budget. My office is a hodge podge of Vonage and Skype. My hands down favorite is Skype. If you called right now, chances are I would take the call on my computer and talk to you over Skype. It doesn't matter if you call my cell number, my Vonage number or my Skype number. I have them all "ringing" or forwarded to my Skype account first, my cell second, and the Vonage phone third.

The handset phone in the office is used so infrequently that when my wife got locked out of our house by a real estate agent, she sat in my office for an hour waiting for someone. Her cell phone was inside the house, she didn't know the password to my computer and didn't even know there was still one plain old phone hidden next to our large color printer. She was 3 feet from freedom for an hour and didn't know it.

The only real feature all of these VoIP systems are all missing is a time scheduler. i.e. at 10 pm stop forwarding to my cell, go directly to voice-mail. I do miss that part of the phone system we used when I was still paying crazy rent for office and retail space.

Within Skype there are a couple of options that I can't recommend strong enough. First, get a local number for every area code you do business in. This is clearly ancient marketing and for some reason still works. No one calls our toll free numbers anymore and area codes are becoming a thing of the past for cell users. In the office, the old school phone systems still care.

The next must use feature is on your account page, it is caller id. No one wants to answer a call from 100012345 on their cell phone, can you blame them? Every telemarketing hack shows up that way. Separate yourself from this crowd of telemarketing hacks and look like you are ready to do business. If you are a Skype user you can do this now under the Skype menu, then select account. If you bought an on line number, you can use that for your caller id. It used to be that you could also use your mobile number if you connected the accounts, you can't anymore, at least not the business accounts. The caller id isn't always displayed, but it is worth it for the 80% or so times it does.

Finally if you want to go all out, get a great sounding microphone. I use the Blue snowball and everyone says it sounds great. Music stores have the best selection of USB microphones for reducing echo or sitting on a desk. At 9 the Blue Snowball looks cool too. Another option is to use a high quality blu-tooth headset like the Plantronics Pro or 521. I have six different blu-tooth headsets and these two are what I use when I travel with my laptop. It is really cool to jump on a WiFi hot spot and be able to run my business and work with customers just about anywhere. I like my office, but I like the bench in front of Starbucks on Balboa Island a whole lot better.


Simple Tricks For Using Skype and Looking Like a Pro

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone

!9# Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone


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Combining three capsules and four different pattern settings, the Yeti is the ultimate tool for creating amazing recordings, directly to your computer. THX Certified for exceptional sound and performance, the Yeti can capture anything with a clarity & ease unheard of in a USB microphone.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Is it Better to Buy the Blue Microphones Snowball Mic Online Or at the Store?

!9# Is it Better to Buy the Blue Microphones Snowball Mic Online Or at the Store?

The Blue Microphones Snowball USB condenser microphone is the latest tool in the league in home recording. This is a plug and play microphone, which means that everything that you need an agreement and a simple USB PC or a Mac. To understand people, what a great investment this is still, of course, want the best deal possible. This means that you should buy your online Blue Snowball or a "real world" dealer?

The bottom line is that it is almost always better to buy online. They arevirtually guaranteed to find a better deal, like a physical store is competing with other shops of this type in your region, and an online store is in competition with hundreds of similar stores around the world!

With increasing competition, prices go down ... in some cases down! Buy your Snowball USB condenser microphone with a bargain (especially if you pay taxes in your state) is honest only wasting your money. I can almost hear it now. "But what aboutshipping?"

Again, we're talking about a competitive market here, and companies are not only slashing prices (that sounds so infomercial-esque!) by like 30 to 50 percent, they're also offering FREE shipping as an incentive to make you their customer.

This is great news for you, the consumer, because you can simply sit in one location and shop to your heart's content until you find a deal that inspires you to pull out that credit card.

You can literally have your Blue Microphones USB Snowball shipped free to your door and begin using it to immediately start doing podcasts, recording vocals, or capturing sweet guitar licks! Oh, another note about this mic is that you can literally take it, along with your laptop, out to the woods or a park and record in nature! It's a very cool mic, for sure.

So other than maybe missing out on having a captivating conversation with your local instrument dealer and listening to "the next big thing" wail away on a guitar he or she can't afford, there's really no comparison between getting your Snowball mic online or offline.

Online wins 100% of the time - unless you can find a used USB Blue Snowball at a yard sale or thrift shop, which is obviously far from likely... not to mention potentially kind of shady.

Well, I wish you the best in your microphone shopping adventures. I hope this has helped!


Is it Better to Buy the Blue Microphones Snowball Mic Online Or at the Store?

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone (Gloss Black)

!9# Blue Microphones Snowball USB Microphone (Gloss Black)

Brand : Blue Microphones | Rate : | Price : $64.99
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