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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Convenience and Cost Makes It a Winner!,
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
I'm setting up a voice-over studio, and wanted to start with as little hassle as possible, and without laying out excessive amounts of money until I found out what I really needed quality-wise. I got so confused from what I read about what equipment I'd need, not to mention the number of different microphones available, that I came to a standstill about buying anything! Then I discovered this kit, and thought it might be a good way to get started. Well, it is! It's got everything I need - except a pop filter, which I bought separately - and now I can use it while I start doing voice-overs online and find out what I might need as I go along. So far, the mic seems just fine, in spite of all the dire predictions about one needing to spend hundreds of dollars to get one for adequate recording.
My advice is, if you want to get started doing anything with your voice, get this kit and just do it!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most future-proof, biggest-bang-for-the-buck entry-level recording package out there as of now,
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
Sorry for the long hyphenated review title, but it pretty much summarizes my conclusions after my recent research binge and eventual purchase of this product.
It's really rather ingenious, to package these separate items together (you can't beat the price by buying them separately, even at a behringer outlet site) and furthermore, because each item can be easily upgraded piecemeal without having to discard the entire system, it really does allow for a great deal of flexibility as and when needed. Furthermore, the quality is more than substantial for the novice and amateur. The mixer performs well and preamps seem pretty clean for vocals and instrument with good gain and eq. The mic may be inexpensive, but picks up very well. I would recommend a pop filter though, as the windscreen (included) isn't always enough. I did notice a tendency for sibilance with the mic (so watch your "s" sounds). The firewire audio interface was flawless in setup with my Macbook pro -- no drivers, no software, nothing was needed besides plug n' play. Headphones are solid, and has the 1/4" adapter. And how do you beat the fact that all the requisite cables are included?! Really, the closest such package (such as an all-in-one) would still cost $150 without the mic, cables, headphones and stand. So while I contemplated the USB mic, Lexicon Alpha, Fast Track and others. This really was the best deal with individual components that I could upgrade in the future. And it really sounds great - I've cut several tracks with vocals, guitar, and a podcast and I'm really impressed so far.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Windows Vista,
By Wilson Vieira (São Paulo, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
I bought it for music home recording, especially voice. It comes with everything necessary for immediate recording (cables, windscreen and a little stand for the microphone). The C1 microphone has a very good response. I had the opportunity to test it together with a Shure SM86 and differences in the recording were minimum in my opinion (I'm not aiming anything professional, but a good home recording, with high quality sound). The Xenyx mixer is also pretty good. It's simple, no internal effects, exactly what I was looking for. Headphones are good, but don't work so well with bassy frequencies.
However, I didn't have the chance to test the FCA202 interface yet, because its driver is not compatible with Windows Vista. Behringer website says that they are already working on that. But, considering that Windows Vista still has its problems and is not 100% trusty yet, I can live with that and will wait patiently for an update. I didn't use the Ableton Live 4 Live software that comes with it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
Overall, I'm happy with this purchase and would recommend it to others.
I purchased this set specifically to do some audio recording for some online topics I'm publishing for my company. I had previously been using a USB microphone, but was unsatisfied with its quality (low background noise), and the inability to listen to myself recording through headsets. With the Behringer system, I can better set my recording levels, and I can listen to myself though headsets to better monitor my recording. Overall, I like the setup with the connection to my PC via Firewire. I still get a little noise that I would like to get rid of, but think that's more a product of my environment and PC than the board.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great for the price, but,
By Simon St.Laurent (Dryden, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
I bought this bundle for screencasting, and it's served mostly well.
The headphones are a lot better than I expected, as is the microphone. The FireWire box plugged into my Mac and it's been easy ever since. The major problem is the mixer, which is pretty noisy. I was going to return it until I realized that a lot of the noise was in the headphone jack, and the actual signal out to the computer was actually fine. I had a hard time getting the software included to record anything, but since I didn't plan to use that software anyway, it doesn't matter. The bundle price is enough of a discount that replacing any one item in the package still leaves you ahead of the game. If the price was higher, this would be a three-star review, but since it's not, I'll say four. Eventually I'll replace the mixer, but for now, I'm happy.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy as Pie!,
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
I had been looking for a good quality microphone to connect to my Mac so that I could try my hand at podcasting and stumbled across this bundle of equipment that seemed to be exactly what I needed. After some research, I decided to go for it and can honestly say, I have not been disappointed. Set-up was so easy that I was able to show my eight year-old son how to do it in about two minutes. Within five minutes, we were recording to GarageBand on the Mac. The mic, mixer and headphones are all good quality and the firewire audio interface works like a champ! You will have to play with the levels to get the sound you want, but even this was a snap. Overall, I am extremely pleased with this bundle and would highly recommend it to anyone. My only complaint is that I wish it came with a storage box for all of the equipment. It would be worth a few extra bucks to have someplace to store all of the cables and the mixer, mic and headphones.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Quality System at a Reasonable Price,
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
I'm still learning, and the learning curve is tough for me since I'm primarily a visual artist, but I'm loving it. I find that it helps in other ways besides podcasts. It has made the voice quality over skype bearable for me, the FireWire interface really speeds things up. I can even record conversations off the internet now, even long ones. I'm very pleased with my purchase and would recommend the system to anyone wanting to record audio. Would have given 5 stars if it was just a little easier to learn.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't work with Vista 64,
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
I bought this primarily to work on my Vista 64-bit system, which is primarily where I do podcast work. The hardware the system includes is good stuff, particularly for beginners. The documentation on setup is thin, but if you read the manuals you can connect everything with few problems.
When I connected everything, my system wouldn't recognize any driver. A quick look on the web for information yielded the fact that Behringer has drivers for Vista 32, but not Vista 64. After looking for any workarounds and finding none, I decided to use it on a laptop with Vista Ultimate (32-bit) and everything worked flawlessly. The firewire interface is fast and reliable and I didn't have any problems recording in Audacity (which is supplied ... but I already had a copy loaded on this system). The hardware is good and for the price is far cheaper than the components would have cost separately. I am giving it 4 stars for the following reasons: 1. The setup documentation assumes you know a lot about pro audio setup and is a little thin on detail. The manuals are better on detail, but still assume you know all the terminology. 2. There is no mention that this will NOT work on a Vista 64-bit system. This should be made clear to potential buyers as 64-bit becomes more mainstream. Even better: Behringer should develop 64-bit drivers. 3. The included software is great for producing music, but the package was developed for podcasters, not music producers. How about bundling something useful to podcasters in the kit? One of the things that many podcasters like to do is record Skype conversations. I had to scour the Internet for information about this and found nothing specific to this setup. If you want to do it with this kit, here's how I did it with an M-Audio Microtrak recorder (which takes balanced inputs). Note that the person on the other end of the conversation will not hear what you say into the mixer mic, so you will need a regular mic attached to your computer in addition to the mixer mic. The regular mic will not be recorded using this method, as your voice will be recorded from the mixer mic, but it's what the person on the other end of your conversation will be hearing you through. 1. Unplugged mixer outputs from the firewire box and put them instead into my recorder balanced input jacks. If you don't have such a recorder, you should be able to use an adapter cable (dual RCA Y to single 3.5mm stereo jack), connect the RCA to CD/Tape Out and the 3.5mm stereo plug into the line input jack on a computer and use Audacity on that computer to record. If you do this, you will need to buy this cable separately, as one doesn't come with the system. Actually, you will need two, as the input from the Skype call will use an identical cable. Also note that this will need to be a second computer ... NOT the one running Skype. Alternatively, an mp3 player with recording capability could be used instead. Note that I did not test this method, since I was using a pro quality recorder. 2. Make sure you push the buttons that send CD/Tape to control and CD/Tape to mix. 3. Plug your headset into the Control Room Out jacks. 4. Using a 3.5mm to dual RCA cable (you'll have to purchase separately), plug the 3.5 end into the computer headphone jack and the other ends into the RCA inputs on the mixer. This captures the other end of the Skype call into the mixer. 5. Make sure Skype output volume on the computer is fairly low. The other person's volume will be controlled by the computer running Skype, as there is no volume control for the RCA inputs on the mixer. 6. Press record on the M-Audio (or your recording device or computer) and conduct the conversation 7. Stop the recording operation and save the file. After using this method and fiddling with levels, I was able to get a nice Skype recording ... very high quality, especially from my end. Be ready to spend some quality time with this setup before using it for any real production. Ultimately, it will work well for creating podcasts.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Product with One Exception,
By J. Rodriguez "real estate consultant" (Huntington Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
Great quality. Setup instructions almost clear. After re-reading I was able to setup correctly.
The product came in the mail as promised in a neat package on time before the holidays. I would certainly recommend this product and Amazon.com.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT PRODUCT FOR NOVICE,
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This review is from: Podcaststudio Firewire Bundle (Personal Computers)
THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT FOR NOVICE, IT CONNECTS IMMEDIATELY. ALL YOU NEED IN YOUR PC IS A FIREWIRE PORT. YOU MAY HAVE A LITTLE TROUBLE CONFIGURING THE AUDIO APPLICATION YOU USE BUT THIS IS NOT A BIG ISSUE. I AM A VERY UNEXPERIENCED AUDIO USER AND I GOT EVERYTHING READY IN ABOUT 8 HOURS BEING THE SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION (ADOBE AUDITION IN MY CASE) MY GREATEST CHALLENGE.
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