Pre-recording set up
Posted: May 3rd, 2011, 11:17 pm
I have heard some files, where the person doing the recording has a nice voice, & their scripts are very nice, however, due to improper microphone placement, or low export quality, it is difficult to give myself over to the file completely.
I’m not trying to be condescending. I am only trying to help, because I have professional training in recording.
I have been to audio engineering school. I also work in broadcasting. In order to maximize sound quality, I would like to give some advice to budding hypnotists here.
The biggest mistake I hear is people being too close to their microphones, not using wind screens, which cause voice pops, & booming low ends. Also, low kbps quality. (320 kbps, or 256 are better quality).
1: Set up your microphone about 6 to 12" from your mouth. Headsets lend themselves to voice pops, & booms, plus tend to pick up breathing from the nose.
2: Get a wire hanger, unravel it & make a 4 to 5" diameter loop in one end. Cut out the foot part of a nylon stocking & slip it over the loop. Then take the non-looped end & make a triangle or square shape (as a base) & set it up in front of your microphone. This will break up the wind from your breath & reduce the force when you say words with hard letters like, B, P. You can also wrap the non-looped end around the base of the microphone (if you wrap tissue around the base first to reduce noise from bumping, or vibrating the wind screen).
3: When exporting the file, export as 256, or 320 kbps.
Following these three simple steps will greatly improve the sound quality of certain peoples’ files.
I hope my advice can help someone. :)
I’m not trying to be condescending. I am only trying to help, because I have professional training in recording.
I have been to audio engineering school. I also work in broadcasting. In order to maximize sound quality, I would like to give some advice to budding hypnotists here.
The biggest mistake I hear is people being too close to their microphones, not using wind screens, which cause voice pops, & booming low ends. Also, low kbps quality. (320 kbps, or 256 are better quality).
1: Set up your microphone about 6 to 12" from your mouth. Headsets lend themselves to voice pops, & booms, plus tend to pick up breathing from the nose.
2: Get a wire hanger, unravel it & make a 4 to 5" diameter loop in one end. Cut out the foot part of a nylon stocking & slip it over the loop. Then take the non-looped end & make a triangle or square shape (as a base) & set it up in front of your microphone. This will break up the wind from your breath & reduce the force when you say words with hard letters like, B, P. You can also wrap the non-looped end around the base of the microphone (if you wrap tissue around the base first to reduce noise from bumping, or vibrating the wind screen).
3: When exporting the file, export as 256, or 320 kbps.
Following these three simple steps will greatly improve the sound quality of certain peoples’ files.
I hope my advice can help someone. :)