Any suggestions?
Chasing clicks and pops is a career move.
I pulled down your H G Wells presentation, ran it through mastering and noise reduction of the beast. It passes ACX and it’s pleasant to listen to.
If I did anything to it at all it would be getting rid of that slight talking-in-a-box sound. Without reading through that whole post again, you’re using a soundproof closet, right? Whatever you used for soundproofing may not be dead enough. We have the silly line about not taking the winter jackets out when you record. Leave them in there.
I’m generating a process for creating a home studio without the hall closet problems. It’s based on a commercial product and the experience of one poster who was responding to a sound experiment posted by someone else. Without the series of bookmarks, I’d be lost.
I changed some of the pictures (not posted yet) and I need to look up some Imperial/Metric conversions. Half-Inch PVC is dead standard in the US, but Metric pipe is measured differently on top of the length conversion.
As it says in the post, sticking your head in that cave if a really odd experience. I’m doing all this outside and I can stick my head in there and listen to my neighborhood noise vanish.
That and I have a new recorder to check out. It’s not a computer and so all the computer sound problems vanish.
Same Piggly Wiggly towel roll, though.
As we go.
Koz