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by Bedurndurn » Sun Aug 10, 2003 11:58 pm
Like the subject says, how do you guys go about getting relatively clean voice recordings? I know the sound of me exhaling is not ear-shatteringly loud, but you'd never guess from some of the .wav files I've been making. Is it a function of the mic or it's position or something else entirely?
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by isaac » Mon Aug 11, 2003 12:02 am
don't get too close to the mic...i try to stay about 6 inches away from the mic itself, and then go through and if the track is too soft, i amplify it/raise the volume and i put on some light hiss reduction and it sounds all right.
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by Roastbeef » Mon Aug 11, 2003 1:29 pm
isaac wrote:don't get too close to the mic...i try to stay about 6 inches away from the mic itself, and then go through and if the track is too soft, i amplify it/raise the volume and i put on some light hiss reduction and it sounds all right.
Hmm. I find that I almost have to eat the mic to get a descent signal, but maybe that's why my vocal tracks sound so bassy. I'll have to try keeping back from the mic a bit and then amplifying it...
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by isaac » Mon Aug 11, 2003 1:31 pm
yeah...amplifying it will increase the hiss, unless you reduce the hiss before you amplify it, or you can just do it afterwards. but it might just be your mic too...not sure.

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by Roastbeef » Mon Aug 11, 2003 1:35 pm
isaac wrote:yeah...amplifying it will increase the hiss, unless you reduce the hiss before you amplify it, or you can just do it afterwards. but it might just be your mic too...not sure.

Yeah maybe it is the mic. It's a pretty cheesy Radio Shack one:
http://www.radioshack.com/searchsku.asp?find=33-3018
But, hey, for fifteen bucks it does the job...
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by isaac » Mon Aug 11, 2003 1:38 pm
hehe...mine's a 30 buck computer mic.

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by fatjack » Mon Aug 11, 2003 4:47 pm
get a pop filter, you can get close to the mic without worrying about hard "p's" and "t's"
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