You mean ambient noise? If you record silence, a program like Audacity can remove the background noise... just give it a sample of silence, then apply the fix to the rest and poof! you're left with however good the mic is. But yeah, check this, hope it helps :) <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/590285">http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/590285</a>
Nah, it's this bassy noise that sounds kinda like blowing into an empty bottle. I'm trying this new voice that I project quite loudly (peaking at half a meter from the mic) and this is the first recording that I've noticed it in. I can hear it from my speakers and laptop but not in my headphones. I'd upload it to the dump but won't allow mp3's.. EDIT: I like that link too, thanks :)
VicariousE
You mean ambient noise? If you record silence, a program like Audacity can remove the background noise... just give it a sample of silence, then apply the fix to the rest and poof! you're left with however good the mic is. But yeah, check this, hope it helps :) <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/590285">http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/590285</a>
WhoopiGoldberg (Updated )
Nah, it's this bassy noise that sounds kinda like blowing into an empty bottle. I'm trying this new voice that I project quite loudly (peaking at half a meter from the mic) and this is the first recording that I've noticed it in. I can hear it from my speakers and laptop but not in my headphones. I'd upload it to the dump but won't allow mp3's.. EDIT: I like that link too, thanks :)