What is your setup? How are you doing the recording and what equipment are you using?kaapvaardersverbond wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 12:44 pmCan it be a hardware issue? For example a damaged or low quality mic?
Electrical Whistle in Recording
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Re: Electrical Whistle in Recording
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Re: Electrical Whistle in Recording
It is much better now! Thanks for your help!
I use this setup: https://www.amazon.co.uk/SubZero-BASE-2 ... B07FNJ6GKV
We put the laptop 3 meter from the microphones. Also we make have maximum space between the two mics.
I use this setup: https://www.amazon.co.uk/SubZero-BASE-2 ... B07FNJ6GKV
We put the laptop 3 meter from the microphones. Also we make have maximum space between the two mics.