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animationgrl
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I bought an MXL USB .006 condenser mic in the hopes of recording voiceover tracks for my animations, and possibly doing some voiceover work. I use a MacBook Pro with Audacity, and the mic is on the "low" setting. No matter what I do, it seems that there is ALWAYS static and noise in the background! I've tried recording in a closet, I've tried covering up the laptop and turning off its fans, I've tried putting a foam mattress and a blanket over my head and the mic, and I even built a homemade studio using a storage cube and audio foam to surround the mic.
It STILL has noise! My tracks are totally useless. Did I buy the wrong mic? Is it just too powerful for this use?
I attached a recording both of the dead room noise at a normal level, View attachment roomnoise.mp3View attachment normalizedaudio.mp3and also one with me talking, after I "normalized" it in Audacity.
I simply can't afford to buy a new one or drive out to a recording booth just to record these audio tracks, and I need them soon. Any advice, or anything I can do?
It STILL has noise! My tracks are totally useless. Did I buy the wrong mic? Is it just too powerful for this use?
I attached a recording both of the dead room noise at a normal level, View attachment roomnoise.mp3View attachment normalizedaudio.mp3and also one with me talking, after I "normalized" it in Audacity.
I simply can't afford to buy a new one or drive out to a recording booth just to record these audio tracks, and I need them soon. Any advice, or anything I can do?