Francisco Rojo
Posted on 2014-11-12 22:38:38 -0500.
It's interesting that there was a trade-off in having the mic either in the same room or in a different room with the speaker. I wonder if in more professional recordings they ever place the mic "far away" in order to deter some other unwanted noise (like that hum in your recordings).
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Amal Sahay
Posted on 2014-11-13 01:12:16 -0500.
I'll echo Francisco's thought - the removal of the hum is surprisingly nice on the far recording. I didn't realize the presence of it nearly as much until I heard it removed in the latter. Now if only we didn't have to lose the power of that voice...
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Naomi Sternstein
Posted on 2014-11-13 07:47:26 -0500.
The farther away sounds to pick up on the echo of the voice more than the voice itself, and in the closer one the voice was much clearer and richer. I also had a constant hum from the room in one of my recordings that I didn't notice in real time, and I only picked it up on the mic. I wonder if there is some way to isolate and get rid of that sound.
It's interesting that there was a trade-off in having the mic either in the same room or in a different room with the speaker. I wonder if in more professional recordings they ever place the mic "far away" in order to deter some other unwanted noise (like that hum in your recordings).
I'll echo Francisco's thought - the removal of the hum is surprisingly nice on the far recording. I didn't realize the presence of it nearly as much until I heard it removed in the latter. Now if only we didn't have to lose the power of that voice...
The farther away sounds to pick up on the echo of the voice more than the voice itself, and in the closer one the voice was much clearer and richer. I also had a constant hum from the room in one of my recordings that I didn't notice in real time, and I only picked it up on the mic. I wonder if there is some way to isolate and get rid of that sound.
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