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BoukenJima
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Greetings HomeRecording,
I've had a trouble with mouth noises in my recordings for quite some time now and despite trying a lot of different things and searching the internet I just haven't found a measure against them yet. Since I'm really not sure what else I can do and lack the expertise to properly troubleshoot my way out, I thought maybe it'd be a better idea to ask in here and give you as many details as I can so that someone more experienced might find a solution.
Now what I do is spoken (video game) reviews and discussions on YouTube. I just finished a new video so this is my current "level" of production and the freshest example I can provide. In this video and most others I recorded I still notice a lot of extra noises that in my opinion hurt the overall sound quality quite a bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnOc3XIdiBE
I had this issue before when I was recording with a cheaper Samson Go! Mic, which led to me buying a more expensive AUNA MIC-900B (still a USB microphone though) and a pop-filter. - Didn't solve the issue though, I just feel like if at all it is slightly more sensitive to these noises than before.
I definitely keep my mouth hydrated enough and only record few enough lines per recording session to not strain my voice anymore. I also tried sitting at different ranges from the mic and forcing myself to enunciate much more than I normally would, which helps somewhat with the but the problem's still there.
Now my recording and video editing process looks like this
1. record in Audacity
2. save files as FLAC (might be totally unsuited for this, I really wouldn't know)
3. load them into Sony Vegas Pro
4. edit the video
5. render as .wmv
I often felt the noises get slightly worse when I load the audiofiles into Vegas Pro and start editing, but that might be my imagination.
So is there anything I can do to fix this? Maybe change the equalizer or position the mic in a very specific way? Use another file format or maybe another recording program?
Also if you notice any other audio issues or issues in general, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
I've had a trouble with mouth noises in my recordings for quite some time now and despite trying a lot of different things and searching the internet I just haven't found a measure against them yet. Since I'm really not sure what else I can do and lack the expertise to properly troubleshoot my way out, I thought maybe it'd be a better idea to ask in here and give you as many details as I can so that someone more experienced might find a solution.
Now what I do is spoken (video game) reviews and discussions on YouTube. I just finished a new video so this is my current "level" of production and the freshest example I can provide. In this video and most others I recorded I still notice a lot of extra noises that in my opinion hurt the overall sound quality quite a bit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnOc3XIdiBE
I had this issue before when I was recording with a cheaper Samson Go! Mic, which led to me buying a more expensive AUNA MIC-900B (still a USB microphone though) and a pop-filter. - Didn't solve the issue though, I just feel like if at all it is slightly more sensitive to these noises than before.
I definitely keep my mouth hydrated enough and only record few enough lines per recording session to not strain my voice anymore. I also tried sitting at different ranges from the mic and forcing myself to enunciate much more than I normally would, which helps somewhat with the but the problem's still there.
Now my recording and video editing process looks like this
1. record in Audacity
2. save files as FLAC (might be totally unsuited for this, I really wouldn't know)
3. load them into Sony Vegas Pro
4. edit the video
5. render as .wmv
I often felt the noises get slightly worse when I load the audiofiles into Vegas Pro and start editing, but that might be my imagination.
So is there anything I can do to fix this? Maybe change the equalizer or position the mic in a very specific way? Use another file format or maybe another recording program?
Also if you notice any other audio issues or issues in general, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.