Unstable Voice Recording

I followed that tutorial and it didn't change a thing.

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Yes that is the exact microphone that I have. A friend of mine who is an audio enthusiast and somewhat of a music producer had recommended me this mic when I had asked him for suggestions.

The problem we are having is that you are using a microphone that has no proper specifications available, and is unknown in the recording world, being a crossover product from your chosen passtime area. That doesn't mean it's a bad product, but just not one we are familiar with. If your friend is a music producer, this choice is even stranger. There are everyday microphones that pop up in virtually everyone's mic box, there are specialist ones, there are ultra-hyper-mega-stupendous mics we'd all love to have - but this make is unknown to all of us in the recording world, appears to never have ever been reviewed in the tried and trusted magazines and web sites, and leaves us making assumptions about it. If it is designed to use computer built in audio systems, then it's not a product in our sphere of interest. We need balanced output and quantifiable specifications - amazon reviews leave us a bit underwhealmed, and we rarely trust them!

It's probably a half decent, cheap basic mic, but it won't be on our shopping list.
 
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