
Chris Tondreau
Member
Hey there;
I've been doing some reading in some older threads. One started to head in this direction, and then veered off somewhere else, so I thought I would ask it as a separate question.
Do you use downward expanders? I have one built into my Behringer Composer Pro, and find that, if set with a small amount of care, that it does a great job of eliminating background noise while recording, and does not noticeably affect the source that you are recording... unless of course you are singing/playing at a lower volume than the threshold that you have chosen, but then you really haven't set it all that carefully! I read a lot of other threads about people going nuts with mattresses, heavy blankets, etc. To me, with my limited knowledge, this seems like much ado about not much. Am I missing something?
Chris
I've been doing some reading in some older threads. One started to head in this direction, and then veered off somewhere else, so I thought I would ask it as a separate question.
Do you use downward expanders? I have one built into my Behringer Composer Pro, and find that, if set with a small amount of care, that it does a great job of eliminating background noise while recording, and does not noticeably affect the source that you are recording... unless of course you are singing/playing at a lower volume than the threshold that you have chosen, but then you really haven't set it all that carefully! I read a lot of other threads about people going nuts with mattresses, heavy blankets, etc. To me, with my limited knowledge, this seems like much ado about not much. Am I missing something?
Chris