My Recording Level Seems Too Low
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:47 pm
Hi,
I'm working on my first podcast for a press I'm interning with and I've made a lot of progress. I have interviews setup and fiction to read. However I'm still working through the technical kinks. I have Audacity 1.3 installed on Windows Vista. I have a Blue Microphone Snowball mic (USB) with a pop filter. When I've installed PrettyMay Call Recorder for my Skype interviews and added the Spitfish plug-in for my sibilance problem.
So here's the issue, Spitfish isn't picking up anything. I think it's because my recording levels are too low. When I record with the input setting at maximum in Audacity (and the Windows input level for the Snowball mic also set to 100%), the recording level hangs around -24 decibels (not the -6 decibels suggested in the user manual). The audio peaks seem to sit somewhere between 0.15 and 0.2 (not the 0.5 "ideal").
I've got my mic on setting #1 (for single voice recording). Because of the sibilance issue, I'm experimenting with recording between 1 and 1/2 ft to 3 ft from the mic with a gain setting of +10. (It still isn't enough to fix the problem, BTW.)
When I publish my tests as MP3s on the web they sound seems high enough....but I really am just figuring all this out. I could be way off. I've never done audio recording before.
You can hear my sample recordings (not sure if that would help) at: http://stillwingingit.com/?p=203.
Screenshot below
I'm working on my first podcast for a press I'm interning with and I've made a lot of progress. I have interviews setup and fiction to read. However I'm still working through the technical kinks. I have Audacity 1.3 installed on Windows Vista. I have a Blue Microphone Snowball mic (USB) with a pop filter. When I've installed PrettyMay Call Recorder for my Skype interviews and added the Spitfish plug-in for my sibilance problem.
So here's the issue, Spitfish isn't picking up anything. I think it's because my recording levels are too low. When I record with the input setting at maximum in Audacity (and the Windows input level for the Snowball mic also set to 100%), the recording level hangs around -24 decibels (not the -6 decibels suggested in the user manual). The audio peaks seem to sit somewhere between 0.15 and 0.2 (not the 0.5 "ideal").
I've got my mic on setting #1 (for single voice recording). Because of the sibilance issue, I'm experimenting with recording between 1 and 1/2 ft to 3 ft from the mic with a gain setting of +10. (It still isn't enough to fix the problem, BTW.)
When I publish my tests as MP3s on the web they sound seems high enough....but I really am just figuring all this out. I could be way off. I've never done audio recording before.
You can hear my sample recordings (not sure if that would help) at: http://stillwingingit.com/?p=203.
Screenshot below