Working with SoundMain MenuMelanie Hubbard04c18d7b5dab5c358ce6b6181037461683c156a2
Working With Sound
12020-09-30T18:59:30-07:00Melanie Hubbard04c18d7b5dab5c358ce6b6181037461683c156a2377851Choosing a Recording Spaceplain2020-09-30T18:59:30-07:00Melanie Hubbard04c18d7b5dab5c358ce6b6181037461683c156a2
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12020-09-11T08:34:58-07:00Recording Space30plain2020-10-01T10:29:40-07:00Ideally, one would record in a sound-treated space, like the Digital Studio’s Podcasting Room, but when that is not an option, you need to be as strategic as possible about the space you record in and, as you have learned, consider the reflective nature of the space and the ambient noise.
You also need to be mindful of the mic you are using and its placement. Here I have recordings done in my living room using five different mics. You will see that you can considerably improve the sound even when using basic headphones or spending $25 on a lavalier mic. There is also the option of buying a decent condenser or dynamic mic for around $80 and up.