Make sure all gear is plugged into the same socket/branch circuit(use a power bar if necessary).
Also don't plug wall warts side by side on any socket/power bar(give some space between).
Last,double check cabling and separate power and audio cables.
Gary
https://centralindianaaes.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/indy-aes-2012-seminar-w-notes-v1-0.pdf
http://web.mit.edu/jhawk/tmp/p/EST016_Ground_Loops_handout.pdf
G
Does the OP mean operating/reference level for digital audio?
Usually set in the AD/DA converters.
Q. What are the reference levels in digital audio systems? |
G
Dimensions are fine,some would be jealous.
Remember it's a Rumpus room not Abbey Road so 90% common building practice then take it up a notch the last 10%.
OP hasn't even snapped a chalk line yet so a little premature on gear recommendations.
Gary
Might be a combination of air borne/structure borne noise so offer to resiliently mount neighbours A/C.
Airspace with another layer of glazing helps also.
Gary
That particular mic might like the female voice. Some have a natural bass roll off with a presence peak or not.
Try a few different mics for the male voice.
Gary
Remember it's "their" techniques they developed over time or if online tutorial could be just flogging the latest plug-in.
Concentrate on your technique and workflow and steal anything you can that makes sense to you,not just because.
G