1. When holding a microphone to record someone’s mouth it is best to hold it 90 degrees above someone’s head to avoid getting air and spit into the microphone and making the microphone’s sounds, sound loud, slurred and unclear. If holding the microphone above the head is not an option, the second best option is below the mouth.
2. In Sound there are three main components, mid-ground, foreground and background sounds. When analyzing sound you can realize that background has most, mid-ground has in between and foreground has least amount of sound. Also sounds will be louder and quieter depending on you closeness to the object creating the sound. If you stand further away there is more of a chance for the waves to bounce off other objects in the room. However, if you are standing right next to the object you can directly record or hear the wave sounds.
3. Another thing I learnt was the technique in using the M- Audio recorder. To use the recorder when taking down a sound the rectangles on the “L” & “R” lines must meet the triangle which moves with the buttons below to create a good sound quality.
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