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by Ramifid
Sat Sep 12, 2015 7:54 am
Forum: Making Music with Audacity
Topic: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as possibl
Replies: 9
Views: 1362

Re: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as poss

Ok I will follow your advice, and get a pop shield and a stand for now, maybe also see how to make the room recording- friendly. I apprwciate your honesty and help. Next recording I will upload part of it here and we will see how to get it to sound proffessional, hopefully. Be well and thanks for yo...
by Ramifid
Sat Sep 12, 2015 12:42 am
Forum: Making Music with Audacity
Topic: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as possibl
Replies: 9
Views: 1362

Re: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as poss

Hello Mr Koz Do you think buying into beginner gadgets would be a bad idea, do you think the Radioshack USB mic that I own can produce quality recording, would it be a waste of time to at least get a good sounding condenser mic with an audio interface along with pop shield, stand, cable etc. To at l...
by Ramifid
Fri Sep 11, 2015 4:46 pm
Forum: Making Music with Audacity
Topic: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as possibl
Replies: 9
Views: 1362

Re: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as poss

Thank you for your quick reply. I'll work on the quality of my recordings at first , before using them in Audacity. I know I said I am on a budget, but A USB Mic just won't do anymore, I'll be looking forward to upgrading my gear by the end of September god-willing. And To to answer your question, n...
by Ramifid
Thu Sep 10, 2015 5:15 pm
Forum: Making Music with Audacity
Topic: Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as possibl
Replies: 9
Views: 1362

Editing recorded tracks to sound as professional as possibl

Hello, and greetings :) I've been using Audacity for a while now, I am not efficient with it yet, but I am rather familiar with some of its features My problem is, I have recording which I would like to enhance using Audacity, but no matter what I do the sound remains either too hissy or too ambient...