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ErikH2000
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I'm in a room full of noisy computers that create constant background noise. And say this is where I have to record and I can't turn them off. I know that sounds stupid--I will explain the reason if you want to know.
I want to record spoken vocals. I'm using a cheap dynamic mic. Any ideas for shielding the microphone from the background noise? Like an idea I had was to make a little box that the microphone and the speaker's mouth are inside of. Or throw a thick blanket over the speaker and microphone. Or throw thick blankets over the computers.
Also if there is a FAQ about this or even a set of keywords to search for, (I don't know what audio people would call this kind of thing) then I'd gladly go read about it instead of bugging people here.
-Erik
I want to record spoken vocals. I'm using a cheap dynamic mic. Any ideas for shielding the microphone from the background noise? Like an idea I had was to make a little box that the microphone and the speaker's mouth are inside of. Or throw a thick blanket over the speaker and microphone. Or throw thick blankets over the computers.
Also if there is a FAQ about this or even a set of keywords to search for, (I don't know what audio people would call this kind of thing) then I'd gladly go read about it instead of bugging people here.
-Erik