Room Echo?
Hi All
I have just been rejected by VB for the second time for room echo. I literally recorded this underneath a moving blanket, so I am confused. Does room echo mean something different than it sounds? I would love any other feedback, because I'm not sure what I am doing wrong.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bvD1kCHwCfa0rI57XyATZmwU4ML1I5_8
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Hi Cathi!
I can't access your file. Please adjust the privacy setting so we can listen to it.
Best!
Hi Juan
See if you can get it now. I just made it available to anyone on the web. Thanks so much. I am really looking forward to your feedback.
Cathi
Hey Juan
Just wondering if you have had a chance to listen to this yet? Thanks so much. Would really love your feedback.
Cathi
Hi Cathi
I was checking the file and I can listen to a lot of hiss noise and room echo. The moving blanket is likely helping, but you may need some extra layering of absorption. You may also want to check the positioning of your mic in the space to see if that helps!
Also, in regards to the loud hiss, can you please let me know which equipment you're using? It sounds as if it was digitally generated.
Thank you!
Thanks, Angela!
My mic is a CAD e350, Steinberg ur22mk2 interface and audition audio software. I don't understand what you mean when you say you hear a loud hiss. Is the hiss the cracking in my voice as I am speaking? Is that a hiss? Or something you are hearing in the background? Is it as I am speaking or in the pauses?
I am not hearing the room echo and hiss noise on my end, so maybe if you direct me to it I will be able to hear it. I am monitoring through Beyerdynamic dt770 headphones.
Hi Cathi!
So, yes, in general there is consistent noise throughout the recording. You can hear it clearly on almost every edit, due to the contrast with digital silence, like at: 0:04, 0:06, 0:10, 0:11, so on. There seems to be some background noises there too, could it be pad clicks?
Best,
Juan.