Having a bit of whiny writing-angst today. I came across a snippet of writing this morning that I'd forgotten about. It wasn't much - just a cute bit of dialogue - but it got me poking around at all the *other* cute little bits I've jotted down over time. It's made me sad and irritated at myself for not doing anything with them. I wish the ficstarting comm was alive. It'd be nice to have some sort of structured support-system to get something going. Self-motivation obviously isn't getting the job done.
On the bright side, the podfic of doom is progressing. :) Got the "rough cut" finished over the weekend. There are still two-ish steps to go, but it's nice to have another milestone done and have it down to the niggly technical stuff like timing and clicks and breath noises.
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Can you recommend some (affordable!) equipment? Like, should I get a separate microphone or can I use the one that comes with my headphones? How to minimize noise? Your experience with this is greater than mine!
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Re: Equipment: All I use is a headphone-mic, so go ahead and try that first, imo. It will probably work fine. You might need to fiddle with how to position it to get the best sound without too many "pops" from P's and stuff. (I haven't worked that out very well, myself. I seem to have a lot of trouble with words ending in "TH", especially. ^_^)
For noise reduction, I think everyone will have slightly different issues. Needless to say, you ideally want a place/time when there isn't a lot of background noise. I live alone in a fairly quiet neighborhood, so I don't have too much trouble with this. (Except for the cats. :P)
My main problem I can't do anything about is this low-level hum that I think is line noise from the mic or the computer. Right now, I use the noise reduction tool in a program called "Goldwave" to eliminate that, but I'm not sure if that's the best way. It's just the best I've found so far. (Are you on Apple or PC? I'm afraid I don't know the Apple tools very well.)
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I'll try the headphone mic, and if that doesn't turn out too well, I can always try a free standing one.
(Oooh, cats! I love cats, but I live with my aunt now who's allergic. :( )
I can go to a different room to record, so there won't be any interference from that side. Yes, that's probably line noise. I have Audacity, so I'll try that. I'm on a PC, by the way.