Uneven tension around a banjos head can cause the head itself to gradually come off and cause tonal dead spots which result in a lessening of fundamental frequencies, overtones, and volume. One possible con about this banjo is that it only has a single coordinating rod. This rod controls ...
Using a unidirectional mic can help lessen unwanted noise further because they only pick up sounds from one direction.Mute your microphone when not using itIf all else fails and the echoes persist, muting your microphone while not in use is a sure way to remove them....
Headphones leak sounds due to air vibration produced by the speaker's drum; the air vibration penetrates the headset pads designed to stop the sound leak; this occurs most often when the volume is turned up high, as well as if your headphone is an open back headphone; this also applies ...
Your mic technique includes your volume, breathing, and general mindfulness of your mic in correlation to your speaking. One good test for preventing plosives in your recording is to say “pa, pa, pa” aloud as you hold your hand out in front of you while moving it around in front of y...
My extrovert husband and I had to learn to meet in the middle — I may go to karaoke with him, but he knows not to pass me the mic.
Compression squeezes the track together, lessening the dynamic range between the loud and quiet parts of the song.[5] As compression brings elements of the sound together, reverb redistributes the sound to fill a space. Reverb widens the sound wave by stimulating the sound bouncing off ...