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And I'd have to ask a bunch of questions about how you're doing your recordings. A couple of basic rules for recording quality sound: Put the mic not to near and not too far from your mouth. Cover the mike with foam or a soft cloth if your breathing sounds or aspirated consonants cause artifacts. Modulate your voice--don't raise or lower it too much--keep it even. Room acoustics can spoil sound quality. Ideally you should be in a room with heavy wall tapestry or egg cartons covering the walls. Go into "Setup" in your recording software. Learn about the settings. Setting things to "automatc" can be good or bad, depending. I really can't help you much here. Sorry... |