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5 Pomeranians
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Founds this site by way of microphone research and I can see there are a lot of gems of information here, much of which is over my head.
I'm not sure if the technology that I am looking for exists so here it goes..... I need a Mic or a tool of some sort that can remove background noise - namely high pitched sounds that are 8+ feet from the Mic. This needs to be compatible with Macbook and iPhone (3.5MM jack). This needs to be live and not post-production, so I assume I'm looking for the right hardware (Mic), but I am open to other suggestions as well.
I've set up an in-home greenscreen studio for webinars, career coaching & vlogs, but I have a dirty secret.
I have 5 yappy little Pomeranians. I'd really like to make my studio work from my home base. Unfortunately, all the dog training in the world is not going to fix the occassional yap that comes out of my 5 frenzied fur kids.
A few observations:
It seems this technology exists b/c on live sports feeds that are broadcast from crowded noisy stadiums, the anchor/correspondents are in the crowds, but you only hear the voice of the reporting anchor....how on earth do they accomplish this feat? Is it the Mic or is there some serious post production going on?
The bulk of my conversations are audio only. I'm on the phone for a living. Science research says women sound "less credible" if they are higher pitched, so I am also mindful of chosing a mic or technology that will help me sound credible in terms of pitch (of course 5 barking dogs doesn't help). Seems that some mics truly impacts the overall sound of a voice.
I know there is no 100% solution for my crazy situation, but I would appreciate any recommendations on how I might cut out the "high pitched noise problem" that I created with my 5-dog-lifesytle?
Being a novice, I don't know my blind spots, so I don't even know the right questions that I should be asking.
PS: Ditching the dogs is not an option. Everyone should have a Pomeranian or several!
I'm not sure if the technology that I am looking for exists so here it goes..... I need a Mic or a tool of some sort that can remove background noise - namely high pitched sounds that are 8+ feet from the Mic. This needs to be compatible with Macbook and iPhone (3.5MM jack). This needs to be live and not post-production, so I assume I'm looking for the right hardware (Mic), but I am open to other suggestions as well.
I've set up an in-home greenscreen studio for webinars, career coaching & vlogs, but I have a dirty secret.

A few observations:
- iPhone seems to have its own noise-canceling technology, but once a Mic / Headset / Device is hooked up, this cancels out the inherent noise canceling iPhone technology. Bummer. iPhone's noise cancellation is more decent that any devise I've tried so far.
- I tried "extreme noise canceling" headsets (made for truckers with loud diesel engines) and this makes my high pitched dogs sound WORSE; it even makes my female voice sound more high pitched and annoying!
- My bedroom closet is amazingly soundproofed (hoards of clothing/fabric), but my 5 Pomeranians are still pretty much unrivaled.
- My sweet yappy dogs have a uniquely high pitch; it is just their "frequency/pitch" (whatever you call it) that I need to contend with and cancel; ideally without cancelling my own voice.
It seems this technology exists b/c on live sports feeds that are broadcast from crowded noisy stadiums, the anchor/correspondents are in the crowds, but you only hear the voice of the reporting anchor....how on earth do they accomplish this feat? Is it the Mic or is there some serious post production going on?
The bulk of my conversations are audio only. I'm on the phone for a living. Science research says women sound "less credible" if they are higher pitched, so I am also mindful of chosing a mic or technology that will help me sound credible in terms of pitch (of course 5 barking dogs doesn't help). Seems that some mics truly impacts the overall sound of a voice.
I know there is no 100% solution for my crazy situation, but I would appreciate any recommendations on how I might cut out the "high pitched noise problem" that I created with my 5-dog-lifesytle?
Being a novice, I don't know my blind spots, so I don't even know the right questions that I should be asking.
PS: Ditching the dogs is not an option. Everyone should have a Pomeranian or several!
