Question about recording vocals !

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questionman
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Question about recording vocals !

Post by questionman » Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:21 pm

Im trying to record vocals with a condenser microphone , but my mic seems to pick up every sound thats going on in the room i record in, in addition to my voice.

What are the best ways to ensure that your vocals and your vocals only are whats recorded on audacity ?

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Re: Question about recording vocals !

Post by steve » Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:33 pm

questionman wrote:but my mic seems to pick up every sound thats going on in the room i record in,
Yes, good microphones do that. Every little detail.
questionman wrote:What are the best ways to ensure that your vocals and your vocals only are whats recorded on audacity ?
Record in a very quiet room.
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Re: Question about recording vocals !

Post by livewyre » Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:02 pm

Steve (above) is right, condensers pick up ambient sound and a quiet recording room is the answer - if you want to pick up localised sound only, use a dynamic. That's why performers use a dynamic on stage, they only want the vocal to come through the mic - not all the drums and other instruments. Get a dynamic mic and get nice and close to it - you will just get the sounds you want...
more on dynamic vs condenser (if I may make so bold...):
http://www.cassette2cd.co.uk/studio/dynamic.htm

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