How to get a "professional" sound

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Re: How to get a "professional" sound

Postby Navron » 24 Jun 2012 17:11

Or you could find a microphone that has programmable frequency nulling, but I'm not even sure if those exist, and if they do, they're probably super expensive.
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Re: How to get a "professional" sound

Postby Navron » 25 Jun 2012 06:24

Ah, so they do exist!

That was just a random guess from my experience working with sonobouys and learning how to use acoustic beamforming techniques: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamforming

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Re: How to get a "professional" sound

Postby Derpageddon » 25 Jun 2012 10:47

Kyoga wrote:
NavyBrony wrote:Or you could find a microphone that has programmable frequency nulling, but I'm not even sure if those exist, and if they do, they're probably super expensive.



I saw one at Guitar Center, and it was $3500.
I almost cried.


I think that would be the normal response.
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Re: How to get a "professional" sound

Postby Gnarrkhaz » 25 Jun 2012 15:36

I finally figured it out! I just had to change the input to "In 2":
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......Wow, now i feel dumb. It's always the most obvious answer.

The funny thing is that i did hear something from "In 1"......mysterious.
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