Unboxing Behringer PodCast Studio [FireWire]
by z7oofy on May.18, 2010, under Tech Reviews, vLog
Newest Upgrade to my work, this an unboxing review of the Behringer PodCast Studio Firewire Version. Hope you guys will find this useful and please leave any questions as I would be happy to answer. And Pros please leave comments with Tips & Tricks as I would like to learn from you Thanks
**** Please make sure you install the latest drivers for the firewire interface from the Behringer site.
Behringer product page for this package.
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/PODCASTUDIO-FIREWIRE.aspx

June 6th, 2010 on 10:48 am
Thank you so much for the video. I’m thnking of buying the same product. So it was very helpful. What I’m wondering is that if I need a good sound card or not. Would I get a decent result with a built-in cheap soundcard? What I’m thinking of doing is recording my voice only to make mp3 files and distributing on the internet. Thank you so much for the video. Have a nice day.
June 10th, 2010 on 11:06 am
Hi, This Package comes with a great FireWire sound card, I don’t think you will ever need a sound card.
. This pack is excellent for voice recording… but I should mention that your recording environment should be noiseless as much as possible. because this mic picks up good vocals as well as every little noise around you. I usually do recordings at night (Since I don’t have a recording booth), coz this mic picks up even Bird noises from far away at day times…
October 22nd, 2010 on 4:08 pm
hi i unpacked the podcast studio firewire and set it up but if i want to record something i just can hear myself in the headphones but its not recording!
every cabel is at the right position but it doestn work ! do you know why?
regards lukas
October 27th, 2010 on 11:18 am
Hi, Did you select your Behringer sound card as your recoding device ? not only that in your sound card properties make sure you set the sampling quality as “Studio” from your advance sound properties..
I’m sorry about my delay in response..