
Michael Jones
New member
We all know that every recording environment has some inherent "ambient" noise. So if I say, tried to record that noise, then ran it through a spectral analyzer and found out the frequency range of that noise, would that information be at all helpful in trying to attenuate/eliminate the noise? I'm just trying to "fine tune" my recording environmet.
By trying to record the noise, I would just set my mics in the room, and hit record. Would this work? Or am I just pi**ing in the wind?
By trying to record the noise, I would just set my mics in the room, and hit record. Would this work? Or am I just pi**ing in the wind?