06-01-2022 10:13 AM
Go to solutionIs it sufficient to use any budget headphone plugged into my Blue Yeti to check the recording level? is there a minimum spec I should consider?
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06-02-2022 07:59 AM
Go to solution06-02-2022 09:58 PM
Go to solutionIf you mean the quality of the recording, yes, any budget headphone will give you a decent idea of the following things:
1. Is there a background buzz? The ambient noise, even the slightest, gets captured in the mic.
2. Sudden noises - such as - you hit the desk while speaking, keyboard taps or someone in the corridor hit a nail with the hammer on the wall.
3. Quality of your own voice - Is it shrill? Is it too heavy - high bass? Is it recorded too close to the mic and too loud - which often makes the recording sound as if the voice cracked?
You will be able to hear these sounds, however, many of those sounds are very difficult to get rid of while recording, so you have to do a bit of post-processing in the editing tools, such as premiere pro or audition.
For example, I stay near the sea shore and for most of the year, the atmosphere is very humid. So, air conditioning is a must while recording the course videos (talking head). The mic picks up the air conditioner's noise, a mild hmmm... So, I use denoise from the adobe audition to remove it completely, as if it never existed.
06-02-2022 07:59 AM
Go to solution06-02-2022 09:58 PM
Go to solutionIf you mean the quality of the recording, yes, any budget headphone will give you a decent idea of the following things:
1. Is there a background buzz? The ambient noise, even the slightest, gets captured in the mic.
2. Sudden noises - such as - you hit the desk while speaking, keyboard taps or someone in the corridor hit a nail with the hammer on the wall.
3. Quality of your own voice - Is it shrill? Is it too heavy - high bass? Is it recorded too close to the mic and too loud - which often makes the recording sound as if the voice cracked?
You will be able to hear these sounds, however, many of those sounds are very difficult to get rid of while recording, so you have to do a bit of post-processing in the editing tools, such as premiere pro or audition.
For example, I stay near the sea shore and for most of the year, the atmosphere is very humid. So, air conditioning is a must while recording the course videos (talking head). The mic picks up the air conditioner's noise, a mild hmmm... So, I use denoise from the adobe audition to remove it completely, as if it never existed.
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