The audio equipment and software I'm currently using to create videos. It's the “getting started” package.
I've torn through a few mics before I opened the Yeti box. Good heavens, this mic is a dream.
Blue Yeti USB Microphone for PC, Mac
The Yeti fits perfectly, and I'm very happy with this arm's flex as well as strength.
Microphone Stand for Blue Yeti, Boom Arm Mic
I cut my teeth on this software, and you can't beat it. It's free and it's sturdy.
Audacity
Just learned about this one. Played with it a bit, and it's spooky good.
Voicemod: Free Real Time Voice Changer & Modulator
My next purchase. Using my late husband's Soundlogic headphones, which are fine…but not good enough for video editing.
beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm Over-Ear Studio ...
Good if you're using a tripod at a distance and need clarity. I have an android and I also required a USB Type C to 3.5mm Headphone and Charger Adapter to make it work.
I tried three different adapters until I settled on this one. It actually works for connecting the Widealiff clip-on mics to my Android.
Xumee USB Type C to 3.5mm Headphone Adapter
I love, love, love this teleprompter! This tool allows users to set type size, speed, and colors (black on white/white on black) to help audio and video users avoid stumbling through a production. And, it's free!
Free teleprompter
I haven't tried this software yet, but I opened it and I don't think I'll use it except in a pinch. The free teleprompter from Cueprompter is so easy to use and I'm addicted.