Dude, apologising about your faults is a bad habit. Audio quality? Man, you're fresh. Any real audiophile knows developing that epic audio quality takes plenty of time and practice. You stutter or say the wrong thing? Pause, reload and go again. Of course you should always strive to better yourself. But do not apoligise for those mistakes, they're an important part of your development. Embrace them.
Hey i recently bought the same mic and the audio interface. my mic sounds kinda like the first half of your video, but how did you fix the mic like in the second part of your video?
Hey thanks for watching! Really appreciate it. As for fixing the mic, this video was made the same day I got it and was the first real mic that I have ever had, so lots of experimenting there. The trick was that I both turned the volume up a bit as you probably noticed and also spoke more directly into the mic and put it in front of my face rather than off to the side. Any other questions please ask!
Are you on an oatmeal can? Great music.
First! Apologize for the quality. Will get better. Promise!
Dude, apologising about your faults is a bad habit. Audio quality? Man, you're fresh. Any real audiophile knows developing that epic audio quality takes plenty of time and practice. You stutter or say the wrong thing? Pause, reload and go again.
Of course you should always strive to better yourself. But do not apoligise for those mistakes, they're an important part of your development. Embrace them.
Thanks for watching. Appreciate the advice. Always have to improve and be better than we were yesterday!
Hey i recently bought the same mic and the audio interface. my mic sounds kinda like the first half of your video, but how did you fix the mic like in the second part of your video?
Hey thanks for watching! Really appreciate it. As for fixing the mic, this video was made the same day I got it and was the first real mic that I have ever had, so lots of experimenting there. The trick was that I both turned the volume up a bit as you probably noticed and also spoke more directly into the mic and put it in front of my face rather than off to the side. Any other questions please ask!
but in the video you didnt change the position of your mic?
and what is your gain level at? mine is somewhere around 75% on the scarlett.
No I didn't but I moved closer to the mic.
I think mine was around 60 or so. I'm no audiophile by any means so I kinda experimented with my setup a bit.
what boomarm
oh nvm i saw the description. SUBSCRIBE
Glad to help! It's not really a super nice one, but it works and fits the mic just fine.