02-09-2019 03:55 AM
I live in a place where a lot of noise come from a window in my room.
How can I reduce that noise?!
02-09-2019 05:54 AM
Sound proofing is what you are looking for. Check out these resources https://www.instructables.com/id/Build-your-own-soundproof-studio-in-11-easy-steps/
https://www.soundproofingcompany.com/soundproofing_101/building-a-room-within-a-room
http://www.strategiesonline.net/build-sound-proof-room/
02-11-2019 01:27 PM
I live a very noisy place too.
I have curtains, plywood and towels over the windows (all removable), I then have another layer of plywood, I do my pure audio recordings in a closet with sound insulation.
If I do talking heads I do it from 2-4 in the morning and i have a insulated microphone box with an ATR2100.
Even with all that I still have to pause every so often when a helicopter, ambulance or Harley goes by.
07-12-2023 01:21 PM
Sound proofing is one option, but it also certainly depends on the type (not brand) of microphone you are using. Your enemy would be a condenser mic since it is designed to pick up a bit of ambient sound. But dynamic mics are designed to mostly pick up what is really spoken into them. You have to place them very close to your mouth though.
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