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I am an experienced computer programmer wanting to set up a home studio principally for spoken voice recording (voiceovers for IVR program promts, phone system customization, training materials, etc.) Rebuilding my house is not an option, and I am looking for a good bang-for-the buck.
I have read the articles about using a sound card for recording and as a longtime PC geek opening (or even building) PCs is no problem. My concern is with noise. Not signal-to-noise kind of noise but rather loud fan noise on my desktop system. Because of the need to have the keyboard, moniitor, mouse, etc there the noisy computer cannot be far away. Since obviously many of you are recording on computers how do you handle the fan noise issue?
This has lead me to some other thoughts. One is to use my laptop computer (compaq presario 1800T) but I am concerned that the onboard sound system will not give good results.
Another would be to buy a personal minidisk recorder like a Sony N1, record elsewhere, and then transfer the recorded sounds to the system. Although it gives some other cute benefits I am concerned about the extra steps and adding an extra decoding/encoding to the process (since Sony refuses to allow direct digital upload of minidiscs to PCs).
Another would be to buy a hard disk recorder or maybe something cheaper like the Tascam Pocket Studio to record eslewhere from the computers, since these can do a direct digital transfer of the recording. Thise are a much more expensive solution.
I have read the articles about using a sound card for recording and as a longtime PC geek opening (or even building) PCs is no problem. My concern is with noise. Not signal-to-noise kind of noise but rather loud fan noise on my desktop system. Because of the need to have the keyboard, moniitor, mouse, etc there the noisy computer cannot be far away. Since obviously many of you are recording on computers how do you handle the fan noise issue?
This has lead me to some other thoughts. One is to use my laptop computer (compaq presario 1800T) but I am concerned that the onboard sound system will not give good results.
Another would be to buy a personal minidisk recorder like a Sony N1, record elsewhere, and then transfer the recorded sounds to the system. Although it gives some other cute benefits I am concerned about the extra steps and adding an extra decoding/encoding to the process (since Sony refuses to allow direct digital upload of minidiscs to PCs).
Another would be to buy a hard disk recorder or maybe something cheaper like the Tascam Pocket Studio to record eslewhere from the computers, since these can do a direct digital transfer of the recording. Thise are a much more expensive solution.