A good microphone or recorder is going to be pretty subjective, but you can theoretically make just about anything work for what you need (to a reasonable degree). If you have an issue with heavy feedback or a super sensitive microphone that picks up a lot of background sound, you can easily make your a DIY "vocal booth" or something similar to help clean up and narrow what the microphone is picking up on. Back when I used to do voice acting as a hobby, I made one out of a blue plastic bin, foam, an embroidery ring, and a few other materials because I was on a budget. It wasn't the most sophisticated thing in the whole wide world, but it worked and fixed the issues I was having! So if you are in a situation where you're not in a position to splurge on a top of the line microphone or recorder, there are other ways - and lots of videos out there that can help!

Last edited by Ember - PG Music; 09/10/21 09:20 AM.

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