CatMalone
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Hello,
May I ask you? I’m curious to know the answer of this question:
Let say if there is noise (in the environment or in the surrounding where I do the recording) while recording so as a precaution what I do is:
Lower down the gain and be close to the mic so that it picks up my voice more than the noise.
Q) So after recording, the gain is low in the recording. Now if I use the Amplify effect of Audacity to Increases the volume, will it also increase the noise which is in the background or will it only amplify the gain of my voice?
I did try Amplify effect and found the noise ratio was also increased then I was wondering what’s the benefit of:
“Lower down the gain and be close to the mic so that it picks up my voice more than the noise.”
If I don't use the Amplify effect then volume of recording remains low. May I ask your opinion about it?
Thanks in advance for replying ?
May I ask you? I’m curious to know the answer of this question:
Let say if there is noise (in the environment or in the surrounding where I do the recording) while recording so as a precaution what I do is:
Lower down the gain and be close to the mic so that it picks up my voice more than the noise.
Q) So after recording, the gain is low in the recording. Now if I use the Amplify effect of Audacity to Increases the volume, will it also increase the noise which is in the background or will it only amplify the gain of my voice?
I did try Amplify effect and found the noise ratio was also increased then I was wondering what’s the benefit of:
“Lower down the gain and be close to the mic so that it picks up my voice more than the noise.”
If I don't use the Amplify effect then volume of recording remains low. May I ask your opinion about it?
Thanks in advance for replying ?