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Libin
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Hi! First let me say I am a newbie, don't know too much about recording stuff.
I was trying to record some of my daughter's piano session, but noticed the recorded track has this very annoying humming electric noise, not sure where they are from.
Our room was absolutely quiet, I even turned off the furnace. The humming noise was not heard by my ears, yet they are pretty loud in the track.
I was using:
Canon EOS-5D Mark II with a 50mm lens.
Rode NTG-2 Shotgun condenser microphone
Hosa Technology STEREO MINI/M R/A to XLR/F CABLE - 2' cable.
Low pass filter was turned on. The camera was set about 5-6 feet away from the piano, NTG-2 was mounted on hotshoe pointed to the piano sound board(more or less).
The audio level was set to auto since I don't know what level should I use.
I uploaded the track onto youtube, but since this is my first post, they don't allow me to post URL, Please append following string behind the youtube www website address:
/watch?v=XTqsSqlxP50
The original track was recorded in mov file, audio was:
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, s16, 1536 kb/s
I had to convert it to mp4 since youtube doesn't recognize mov file and had to downgrade to reduce the file size. The audio quality of above video you watched is:
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 357 kb/s
I listened to both the original track and converted youtube one, they are pretty similar. You can hear the humming noise very clearly at the beginning of the track.
Here are my questions:
1 What did I do wrong? Was the microphone level too high?
2 How do I avoid the humming noise next time?
3 As of now, is there a software I can use to eliminate the humming noise from the track already recorded?
Any comments are welcomed!
I was trying to record some of my daughter's piano session, but noticed the recorded track has this very annoying humming electric noise, not sure where they are from.
Our room was absolutely quiet, I even turned off the furnace. The humming noise was not heard by my ears, yet they are pretty loud in the track.
I was using:
Canon EOS-5D Mark II with a 50mm lens.
Rode NTG-2 Shotgun condenser microphone
Hosa Technology STEREO MINI/M R/A to XLR/F CABLE - 2' cable.
Low pass filter was turned on. The camera was set about 5-6 feet away from the piano, NTG-2 was mounted on hotshoe pointed to the piano sound board(more or less).
The audio level was set to auto since I don't know what level should I use.
I uploaded the track onto youtube, but since this is my first post, they don't allow me to post URL, Please append following string behind the youtube www website address:
/watch?v=XTqsSqlxP50
The original track was recorded in mov file, audio was:
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: pcm_s16le, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, s16, 1536 kb/s
I had to convert it to mp4 since youtube doesn't recognize mov file and had to downgrade to reduce the file size. The audio quality of above video you watched is:
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 357 kb/s
I listened to both the original track and converted youtube one, they are pretty similar. You can hear the humming noise very clearly at the beginning of the track.
Here are my questions:
1 What did I do wrong? Was the microphone level too high?
2 How do I avoid the humming noise next time?
3 As of now, is there a software I can use to eliminate the humming noise from the track already recorded?
Any comments are welcomed!