kozikowski wrote:"studio travel kits"
[Writing that down.]
That is almost without question so much better than turning thousands of New Users loose in the kitchen with a Yeti (the microphone, not the mythical beast).
How do you deal with a noisy room? That's by far the worst problem in new recordings.
Do you have your basic recommendations available as either pages or videos?
Koz
Haha yeah, well it can still be slightly chaotic at time as each project/author each comes with their own set of variables and issues.
Typically, before sending equipment- we try to evaluate their recording space and see if they have an insulated room (even a closet if they're open to that) to record in. We advise that they try to record during the quietest parts of the day (which seems to be around 6pm and after for most people). But there's no exact science to it, and quality control is definitely tough at times since everything is being one remotely.
In regard to background noise- we warn against all the major culprits like A/C units, buzzing fridges, etc. but definitely some recordings still have noticeable hums and other issues. Just using Noise Reduction works wonders on most of the recordings honestly, but like i said- the quality varies from person to person, but so far no one has had an issue with the finished product.
Oh, and to answer your previous question- in our local studio we use a Neumann u87 ai and we have a vocal booth made by the Whisper Room manufacturers in Knoxville.