Not quite sure if this is the right sub-forum to use, but anyway...
Part of my job involves doing broadcast quality pre-recorded telephone interviews.
I make the phone calls using Skype on a Windows 7 PC with a core i7 processor.
The calls are made using Skype.
The calls are recorded using Pamela for Skype. I have set Pamela up to record the interviewees on one channel, and me on the other.
I used to use a USB Logitech headset with mic but the mic was too tinny-sounding.
I now use a Rode NT1 mic connected to an Alesis i02 mixer/soundcard connected via USB to my PC.
The issue I have is that more often than not my own voice recording is poor/muffled/distorted (sounds chipmunky).
There are so many points of adjustment I don't know where to start.
Should I be looking at...i02 levels, Pamela settings, Skype settings, PC sound settings?
Where to start?
Part of my job involves doing broadcast quality pre-recorded telephone interviews.
I make the phone calls using Skype on a Windows 7 PC with a core i7 processor.
The calls are made using Skype.
The calls are recorded using Pamela for Skype. I have set Pamela up to record the interviewees on one channel, and me on the other.
I used to use a USB Logitech headset with mic but the mic was too tinny-sounding.
I now use a Rode NT1 mic connected to an Alesis i02 mixer/soundcard connected via USB to my PC.
The issue I have is that more often than not my own voice recording is poor/muffled/distorted (sounds chipmunky).
There are so many points of adjustment I don't know where to start.
Should I be looking at...i02 levels, Pamela settings, Skype settings, PC sound settings?
Where to start?