Bought a nice expensive reflexion filter for my nice pick up everything for 80 miles mic and of course I can still hear the fact the my MC's and singers need a booth.
I dont know how to describe it except that maybe its the reflections of the sound from behind the artists being picked up .
One thing that I have done is turn down the input of the mic, that has helped alot , but as you guys probably know some artists are the "quiet rapper" types like snoop , and when you have the input down they cant hear themselves in the headphones and so suddenly loose their ability to rap completely because they dont beleive they are being recorded or w/e, so this makes me have to turn the input back up both because they are quiet and also because they are neurotic..lol
SO , my problem is that this mic is so sensitive I can literally see my pc fan running on the meters as a small constant sound source.
If I hadnt isolated this I would be thinking that it was a grounding problem because thats what it looks like.
That being the case I am wondering about any techniques anyone may have to combat a problem that many of us probably have considering the amount of home studios out here.
We used to have a walk in closet in my apt that was PERFECT but now that I am in a house the closet is small and sux and no amount of padding can make it NOT sound like a closet so thats out.
No FX can fix this, I have tried, I have this curse of being able to tell where someones vox have been recorded and I hate this room sound on my stuff.
At some point I am gonna buy an actual booth for it but in the meantime... Help.
I dont know how to describe it except that maybe its the reflections of the sound from behind the artists being picked up .
One thing that I have done is turn down the input of the mic, that has helped alot , but as you guys probably know some artists are the "quiet rapper" types like snoop , and when you have the input down they cant hear themselves in the headphones and so suddenly loose their ability to rap completely because they dont beleive they are being recorded or w/e, so this makes me have to turn the input back up both because they are quiet and also because they are neurotic..lol
SO , my problem is that this mic is so sensitive I can literally see my pc fan running on the meters as a small constant sound source.
If I hadnt isolated this I would be thinking that it was a grounding problem because thats what it looks like.
That being the case I am wondering about any techniques anyone may have to combat a problem that many of us probably have considering the amount of home studios out here.
We used to have a walk in closet in my apt that was PERFECT but now that I am in a house the closet is small and sux and no amount of padding can make it NOT sound like a closet so thats out.
No FX can fix this, I have tried, I have this curse of being able to tell where someones vox have been recorded and I hate this room sound on my stuff.
At some point I am gonna buy an actual booth for it but in the meantime... Help.