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    beginner hardware for making youtube video?

    Discussion in 'Desktop Hardware' started by kenny1999, Jan 19, 2018.

  1. kenny1999

    kenny1999 Notebook Evangelist

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    I am starting a youtube channel that I am going to express my personal opinion and
    I am NOT going to make any money through that, and I don't even study about youtube income.
    As a result, cost is important, I would like to know what kind of device is good for
    recording voice for youtube video? I am only going to record voice, not going to make video recording
    anything good on Amazon?
     
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  2. StormJumper

    StormJumper Notebook Virtuoso

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    Well first off are you going to be siting infront of the computer doing this or on the move as you record.
     
  3. Jarhead

    Jarhead 恋の♡アカサタナ

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    If you're just recording voice, any computer can handle that. So pick your computer based on other specs for the price (screen size, weight, storage space, etc).
     
  4. kenny1999

    kenny1999 Notebook Evangelist

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    I am just sitting in front of computer and recording ONLY voice, mainly talking, NOT singing or anything.
     
  5. KLF

    KLF NBR Super Modernator Super Moderator

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    Try the internal mic first, if it is good enough.

    I'd say any (gaming) decent headset would do. As a bonus you can use it to listen afterwards if the recording was successful and whatever else, music and games..