MourninDaKnight
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
i probably have a couple programs in the software i use to take out hissing type sounds
i'm not quite sure how to describe the background noise when recording with it. i've tried experimenting with the mic sensitivty but i'm having a hard time finding a balance
what my question really is really about is whether this really matters or not?
is it possible to use that to my advantage by adding effects to the samples around my recording to get it to mesh in a grimey way that is pleasent to the ears?
i just bought a Recorder from the dollar store and i want to try recording some melodies after i learn how to play this thing
i'm not quite sure how to describe the background noise when recording with it. i've tried experimenting with the mic sensitivty but i'm having a hard time finding a balance
what my question really is really about is whether this really matters or not?
is it possible to use that to my advantage by adding effects to the samples around my recording to get it to mesh in a grimey way that is pleasent to the ears?
i just bought a Recorder from the dollar store and i want to try recording some melodies after i learn how to play this thing