I am a breeder of African Parrots, and do lectures around the country. I am trying to make a CD of their whistles. They have loud melodeous whistles.
I have a omnidirectional dynamic mic, 100 feet of cable (from computer, to outside, to aviary), a down step plug into my PC, and I am using CoolPro. There mic is hanging from the ceiling in the center of the 20x40 aviary with approx 40 parrots singing in a wave fashion from one end to the other.
I do not have a clue of what I am doing. Once in the computr to get any volume, I have to either record on high, or add volume in CoolPro. This causes a horrid hiss, or humm. Outside noises are not a problem.
I set this up on the advice of the "big" music store. Can someone put me on a better track.
Thanks,
Jean
I have a omnidirectional dynamic mic, 100 feet of cable (from computer, to outside, to aviary), a down step plug into my PC, and I am using CoolPro. There mic is hanging from the ceiling in the center of the 20x40 aviary with approx 40 parrots singing in a wave fashion from one end to the other.
I do not have a clue of what I am doing. Once in the computr to get any volume, I have to either record on high, or add volume in CoolPro. This causes a horrid hiss, or humm. Outside noises are not a problem.
I set this up on the advice of the "big" music store. Can someone put me on a better track.
Thanks,
Jean