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  • Sebastian Torres #4601531158
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    Hi, Jaquan

    Nice idea, but unfortunately the audio still has too much room echo and there are background noises throughout. Check this article out: https://goo.gl/vGqUIW. Remember that it's better if you record in a small room, away from potential noises, and ideally with some acoustic treatment as well. 

    -Seb

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Hi Jaquan

    I agree with Seb. The recording has too much room echo and background noises throughout. You can even pick up the computer's fan in the background. This is, unfortunately, not ideal.

    I recommend you check our article on basic acoustic treatment. You will get several insights on how to achieve a good, clean recording without having to make a big investment. I recommend you try to record in a closet or in a small room where you're far from your computer, windows, and other potential noise sources.

    Hope this helps!

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  • Jaquan Moore #360183175124
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    Morning Angela, 

    Check this out and tell me what you think. 

    I've read the article. I've poorly explained the situation so I'll send a pictures (Below).

    Thank you for your help.

    https://soundcloud.com/djlhs/angela-and-pros/s-dae5W

    The picture above is the "booth" under a thick blanket.

     

    This is my makeshift booth. 

    The mic is surrounded by a thick pillow encased by a crate. On top of the crate is clothes, like the article mentioned to do.




    Hope this works!

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  • Angela Serrano #830202147
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    Hi Jaquan

    Unfortunately, the recording still has a lot of room echo. I also sense that you're recording nearer as the recording also sounds boomy and there are several plosives and mouth noises.

    We highly suggest you try recording in a closet or a small room you may have as I believe this setup is not working for the intended sound. 

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