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You can get surprisingly far with even a potato mic, as long as you use it properly. A proper one will always help, though. On this page you'll find recommendations for microphones in every price range.
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URY is in a strange place. With the country on lockdown and the (almost) closure of campus, our normal method of making radio (going into the studio and talking into a microphone) simply won't do. We're students, though, and if there's one thing we are it's resourceful!
  
== Budget Zero ==
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On these pages you'll find some guidance on how to continue making radio from the comfort and safety of your self-isolation bedroom.
  
You'd be surprised how good an earphone (e.g. EarPod) mic can sound, if you use it properly. ''TODO'' what does properly mean?
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* [[Working From Home Resources/Microphone Recommendations|Microphone Recommendations]]
 
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* [[Working From Home Resources/Microphone Technique|Microphone Technique and Best Practice]]
== <£40 ==
 
 
 
Samson Go ''TODO''
 
 
 
== <£75 ==
 
 
 
Samson Meteor ''TODO''
 
 
 
You'll see a lot of YouTubers and streamers using Blue Snowballs, and while they're ''fine'', if you can stretch the budget for a Meteor it'll sound much nicer for radio, so the Snowball is not recommended.
 

Revision as of 15:15, 25 March 2020

URY is in a strange place. With the country on lockdown and the (almost) closure of campus, our normal method of making radio (going into the studio and talking into a microphone) simply won't do. We're students, though, and if there's one thing we are it's resourceful!

On these pages you'll find some guidance on how to continue making radio from the comfort and safety of your self-isolation bedroom.