How To Record Voice On Laptop With External Microphone? Extrenal Microphone For Laptop Makes The Best Studio.

Video Tutorial on:
How do I connect an external microphone to my laptop? From Ryan Wise
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External Microphones For Laptop:

Why Choose Wired Microphones Over Wireless Ones
- A big one is the cost. A single wireless microphone channel will probably cost about four to 10 times as much as its wired counterpart
- One question omitted from that list is audio quality. It’s a question very important.
- The wired microphone would actually fill the need better. Wired microphones generally sound better, are more reliable, don’t require batteries.
Common Questions:
- How do I connect a single jack microphone to my laptop?
- How do I connect my 3.5 mm mic to my laptop?
- How do I record audio from my laptop using an external mic?
How To Record Your Voice in Sound Recorder?
your computer must have a built-in or external microphone attached.- First, we have to find the voice recorder by searching voice recorder in the windows search
- go to the 3 points (settings) on the right corner
- choose microphone settings
- then change to the external microphone that you connected (it may show different names depending on the type of microphone)

Setting Up Your Microphone For Your Computer ”Desktop or laptop”
the first thing you need to do is to connect and install it. Windows will usually find and install the drivers automatically, but if for some reason that doesn’t happen when you connect the microphone, check these steps to Set up your microphone. Doesn’t matter what computer you are using.- Right-click on the volume icon on the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen.
- Click on the Sounds option.
- In the sound window select the Recording tab.
- Select the microphone you want to use.
- Click the Configure button. The Speech Recognition window will open.
- Click “Set Up Microphone” (Note: this tool is designed to optimize for speech recognition, but using this will configure your microphone better for your voice.)
- In the Setup Wizard select the kind of microphone you want to configure.
- Click Next
- After this, a screen will appear that gives you information concerning how to use your particular microphone.
- The wizard will then give you a text to read aloud into your microphone. Do that and click Next when you finish.
- Click Finish to close the wizard.

Microphone Test!
If at any time your mic doesn’t seem to be working correctly, you can always go through these next steps to be sure it hears your voice.- Right-click on the sound icon as we did previously to open the Sounds window.
- Click the Sounds command.
- Switch to the Recording tab to see a list of your installed devices.
- Speak into the microphone and see if the green bars next to your device move up and down with your voice. If they are, then your device is working correctly.

Using the Control Panel
- >To find the Control Panel, type those words into the search box on your taskbar.
- Open the Control Panel, and tap on the Hardware and Sound icon.
- Click on the Recording tab.
- Right-click on the recording device that you want the system to default to, and click on the option to Set a Default Device.
- Click OK.
Using Settings
Find Settings by typing it into the search bar, or click on the Windows button and click on the gear (usually the second icon from the bottom).
- Open settings and click on the System icon.
- Click on Sound on the left side of the screen.
- Choose your input device from the drop-down menu on the right side.
