I own an Oktava mk 319 Large Condenser Microphone, plugged into a Scarlett 2i2, which is then (obviously) plugged into my computer. I record onto Adobe Audition.
Basically I run a gaming channel where me and my friends record us playing games and talking over it. It's more of a podcast where we talk about events and random stuff and then sometimes the game. But when I record, it barely picks up audio, but when we laugh, i can see it start to clip on the screen (in Audition.) It's like the range or window is very small. The microphone is about 3 feet or so in front of us, at about the same level as our mouths when we're sitting on the couch.
I don't know much about audio and recording. But it's rather annoying and I don't think I'm setting something up correctly. I know sometimes me and my friends have quieter voices but there isn't a real good medium. The gain knob on my scarlett is almost all the way up. It's really, I mean REALLY touchy.
I basically just want equal levels of our voices. For when we're loud and not so loud. Is there an effect or filter in Audition to level it out? I know most of that will come to editing, but it's nearly impossible to laugh or get excited and start talking a little louder without clipping the audio. Or should I maybe invest in 2 boom Microphones and set them closer to the subjects?
Sorry if I'm not being real clear on what I'm asking, I'm just having a hard time trying to know what to ask :)
Basically I run a gaming channel where me and my friends record us playing games and talking over it. It's more of a podcast where we talk about events and random stuff and then sometimes the game. But when I record, it barely picks up audio, but when we laugh, i can see it start to clip on the screen (in Audition.) It's like the range or window is very small. The microphone is about 3 feet or so in front of us, at about the same level as our mouths when we're sitting on the couch.
I don't know much about audio and recording. But it's rather annoying and I don't think I'm setting something up correctly. I know sometimes me and my friends have quieter voices but there isn't a real good medium. The gain knob on my scarlett is almost all the way up. It's really, I mean REALLY touchy.
I basically just want equal levels of our voices. For when we're loud and not so loud. Is there an effect or filter in Audition to level it out? I know most of that will come to editing, but it's nearly impossible to laugh or get excited and start talking a little louder without clipping the audio. Or should I maybe invest in 2 boom Microphones and set them closer to the subjects?
Sorry if I'm not being real clear on what I'm asking, I'm just having a hard time trying to know what to ask :)
Recording Vocals/Voice Overs
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