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Samson:

--- Quote from: jraju on October 29, 2015, 03:57:49 am ---Hi, Samson
                      Interesting but the link only show the wireless headset, what about the receivers? How to connect to computer for recording.
                             If suppose, i buy this, and another brand receiver, there is compatibility problem . Mike by one make and the receiver by other make.
                                         He has to move freely, so wiring would not help in the case :sleep:

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--- Quote from: Samson on October 28, 2015, 06:07:58 am ---

 USB nano conector to PC (like a wireless keyboard or mouse).

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From the website....."Just plug the tiny nano receiver into a USB port-and forget about it."

It will look something like this....

jraju:
Hi,
                      I asked the leading radio ahuja. They directed me to buy some model. But the person at the helping end says that i have to buy a processor, a kind of sound processor before using the mike. He says that direct plugging of receiver to the mike jockey would burn the receiver instantly. So, that gives the explanation of my red light not burning.
                               Secondly, he says that i am lucky that my computer does not burst out. The other guy from whom i bought just say that insert a battery and insert in to the mike jockey, which  i did resulting in power passage. Now, it is a known fact that there must be some other thing is needed.
                                The other guy, from ahuja, says that i need a processor called behringer ufo 202, which will take care of everything other than wireless mike and audacity supports it.
                                          The price i do not know. Since it is a kind of converter, with no power passage directly to the computer, i have to buy this one to record. I will enquire and buy it along with mike if need arise, or i will use the same mike i have.
                                                  May be i buy ahujas awm202 wireless mike with behringer 202 for computer recording purpose.
                                                   The nano receiver would need a battery supply or just could be inserted.? I will try this also.

Samson:
The nano receiver is powered by the USB port.

The setup that you have outlined above "ahujas awm202 wireless mike with "Behringer 202" would work, although there are many links in chain..Microphone to receiver, receiver to Audio adapter, Audio adapter to PC.

Expect to pay Rs2000 for the Behringer ufo202.

Don't expect professional sound quality recordings (I have no idea as to the quality of Ahujas), bear in mind that recording studios use equipment costing thousands, and use it in acoustically designed studios. If your son is dancing/ moving about while singing, the recordings may be "breathy".

But hey!, who am I am I to put a damper on your project for your son  :shy: Sounds to me like he's a lucky kid to have his Dad's support and encouragement, and good for you for doing it for him.

If you can get all the above gear at a decent/ bundle price then go for it, it should be better than the logitech headset method, although a little more set up and fine tuning may be required.

We will expect you to post the results (music tracks) of course.  :wink:

EDIT: If you did n't already have a microphone and receiver, you could get a Behringer wireless USB microphone for about Rs7000 and would n't need the ufo202 adapter. http://www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/Behringer-ULTRALINK-ULM100USB-Digital-USB-Microphone/IOX



jraju:
Hi,
                 This is nice recommendation :cheesy: But how a microphone and a separate usb receiver would be able to record.
                                You now have a mike and usb in inserted to the computer. How it is possible with any thing there out in the middle, like i say processor.
                                     I found only a usb and a wireless mike, how the link could be established. I even viewed the video but it ran for few seconds only.
                                         If you clear my doubts, then i will definitely go for this as i need not buy ufo 202.
                                                   For correction of voice, he need to record and then replay . He is practising almost 100 artisit voices daily and it is sincere effort, even though no chance or luck come in his way.
                                                          I had no facility when i was young and by encouraging him, i am happy. I was practising old songs and then i do not have these things.
                                                             I will surely appreciate all you say about sound. Thank you :artist:

Samson:
That Behringer mike was an afterthought really.

To clarify, you already have a wireless microphone and receiver? If  so then using that with Behringer ufo202 should work.

The Behringer microphone is Wireless and the USB is the receiver.

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