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We are a friendly filmmaking community devoted to the art of stop-motion animation using LEGO® and similar construction toys. Here, you can share your work, join our community of other brickfilmers, and participate in periodic animation contests!
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Buy it for ten bucks at Gamestop.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Rockband mic made by Logitech?
AniMax wrote:You can use the mic from the Pro 9000. I use it and it is very clear.
I have the 9000 and the mic sucks.
It depends how you record it. I use the mic from the Pro 9000, and just like AniMax said, it is very clear.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the Rockband mic made by Logitech?
I think it is, because I have the Guitar Hero mic and I think they are just about the same and when I connect it to my computer it says "Logitech USB Microphone.. blah blah blah..."
It's pretty bad if you hold it up close to your mouth.
I bought the Logitech a couple of months back and I have not had problems with it since...
The question is why do you need a microphone? Different mics have different purposes.
OK... I have a rock band mic and I have an intgrated mic in my computer. Which one works best?
The Blue snowball is good.
But if you want to step up a bit Shure mics are meant to be brilliant.
I just got this microphone from Blue (Who also make the Snowball Microphone). It is call the Blue Yeti and cost $150 but I picked it up on Amazon for around $99. It was well worth the money. It is a professional microphone that uses usb and the quality is scary good. When I play my recordings back it sound as if I am talking. If you have the money I would suggest getting this one.

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