04-18-2018, 02:59 AM
Thanks Sam. When I said "behind the mics", I meant in order to be assured that the mics were not aimed at hard reflective surfaces, I went around behind the mic stand, closed one eye, and looked straight along the length of each mic, like sighting the aim of a gun (for lack of a better analogy). That gave me an idea of where to hang up some poor man's sound treatments.
I did notice after the fact that the gain knobs onmy interface were not even, but as you suggest I should really calibrate the gain on both inputs.
I'm fairly certain that the drone is the computer. The heat was turned off, and the refrigerator is behind a door, down the hall, and around the corner. My video card is kind of noisy, eventually I want to replace it with a fanless one.
I think I'm still a bit too close to the mic, I want to try around 1.5 or 2 meters. Also I noticed thatI need better playing technique in the upper register. Some of those notes had a wheezing noise of air escaping from bad embouchure.
I did notice after the fact that the gain knobs onmy interface were not even, but as you suggest I should really calibrate the gain on both inputs.
I'm fairly certain that the drone is the computer. The heat was turned off, and the refrigerator is behind a door, down the hall, and around the corner. My video card is kind of noisy, eventually I want to replace it with a fanless one.
I think I'm still a bit too close to the mic, I want to try around 1.5 or 2 meters. Also I noticed thatI need better playing technique in the upper register. Some of those notes had a wheezing noise of air escaping from bad embouchure.