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Been doing my best to get recordings of quiet atmospheres, such as just sitting in a forest, or getting close to a buzzing bee.
Problem is my recordings are a bit too quiet, and when I amplify them with like Audition, the hiss becomes way too much. (I amplify something like 16-24 DB.) The recording is clearly audible if I don't amplify, and the hiss is bearable... but everything is too quiet. As I amplify, I realize the ratio of hiss to good sound is too much. If I do an EQ and lower higher freq, too much good sound is lost. The problem must be at the source, recording.
I'm using a good recorder, the Edirol R-1, with a stereo Audio Technica mic, the Pro 24. That's it. Beautiful results if recording a voice or something louder than just atmosphere. I'm wondering if what I really need is a preamp? Would that boost the sound and not the hiss?
Thanks for any feedback. I'm sure I either need a difference mic or a preamp, or maybe something else?
EDIT: I have a couple examples: (good headphones recommended)
First, no edit. Second, 18 DB amplification. The buzzing bee sounds okay (he was inches from the mic) but the birds and hiss are about equal. The train is hard to hear because of the hiss as well.
Problem is my recordings are a bit too quiet, and when I amplify them with like Audition, the hiss becomes way too much. (I amplify something like 16-24 DB.) The recording is clearly audible if I don't amplify, and the hiss is bearable... but everything is too quiet. As I amplify, I realize the ratio of hiss to good sound is too much. If I do an EQ and lower higher freq, too much good sound is lost. The problem must be at the source, recording.
I'm using a good recorder, the Edirol R-1, with a stereo Audio Technica mic, the Pro 24. That's it. Beautiful results if recording a voice or something louder than just atmosphere. I'm wondering if what I really need is a preamp? Would that boost the sound and not the hiss?
Thanks for any feedback. I'm sure I either need a difference mic or a preamp, or maybe something else?
EDIT: I have a couple examples: (good headphones recommended)
First, no edit. Second, 18 DB amplification. The buzzing bee sounds okay (he was inches from the mic) but the birds and hiss are about equal. The train is hard to hear because of the hiss as well.
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