
Halion
New member
Ok, here's the deal. I'm a 1-room-recording person, meaning, the place I got my mics it the same place I have my computer. Infact, when I mic, they are probably only about a meter way from my computer, and my computer humms quit a bit. So what I did was by some of this foamy nobstuff, ya know, the kind that makes your room sound dry? What I didn't know back then was the diffirence between sound isolation and sound absorbtion. So basicly, now I have a computer humm that is really, really dry, but loud none the less. Bummer. I think I'll just take out the foam and stick it on the sealing and cabinet when I record to make a sound a little more dry. Then I'll probably build some kind of door to actually stop most of the sound coming from the computer.
Does anyone have any idea's on how to reduce the noise my mic picks up from my computer? Moving the mix or changing the polar patern are not options. I've thought about silent cooling or even water cooling but I really don't know if that will help enough.
Does anyone have any idea's on how to reduce the noise my mic picks up from my computer? Moving the mix or changing the polar patern are not options. I've thought about silent cooling or even water cooling but I really don't know if that will help enough.