Thu Sep 29, 2022 4:29 am
I use a Boya BY-PM700 USB microphone which was reasonably priced and does the job well enough. There are literally hundreds of different USB microphones on the market that would do the job, seek out some reviews and listen to some of them on YouTube videos (reviews) for an idea of what you'd be getting.
If you're going to do voice-overs then a pop-filter is another useful addition.
Just plug it into your PC, fire up Resolve, patch the microphone to the desired track-input and you're good to go. Actually, on my system I have to exit Resolve and reload it before I can record a voiceover after making the patch for some reason. No idea why that is but once I've done that everything works as expected.
Resolve 18.1 Studio, Fusion 9 Studio
CPU: i7 8700, OS: Windows 10 32GB RAM, GPU: RTX3060
I'm refugee from Sony Vegas slicing video for my YouTube channels.