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justinmc
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I have an H4N Zoom recorder that I occasionally use as a mic preamp and audio interface to record to my Macbook. I use a Shure SM7B mic, mainly to do voice overs and I work in my closet, which I've treated with soundproofing foam.
Trouble is, there's a hiss that I think is in the H4N that I fear might be because I'm doing something wrong, or have something set wrong. I can hear it through my headphones whether I have an external mic plugged in or not -- though adding a mic makes it ever so slightly worse (and the right XLR input is worse than the left).
I can eliminate it for the most part if I set the record level to a maximum of 70 on the H4N (though 50 is better), however, that results in a recording with levels so low they're difficult to amplify in post. I'm hoping that maybe I'm doing something wrong, and that it's not just noise in the equipment that I'll have to deal with.
Trouble is, there's a hiss that I think is in the H4N that I fear might be because I'm doing something wrong, or have something set wrong. I can hear it through my headphones whether I have an external mic plugged in or not -- though adding a mic makes it ever so slightly worse (and the right XLR input is worse than the left).
I can eliminate it for the most part if I set the record level to a maximum of 70 on the H4N (though 50 is better), however, that results in a recording with levels so low they're difficult to amplify in post. I'm hoping that maybe I'm doing something wrong, and that it's not just noise in the equipment that I'll have to deal with.