many men trying testing Mic. fellas let me no if the audio is working
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All Good I can hear you however maybe a bit too low I have to turn my volume upto to 75% just to hear you and if I turn to 10% Volume I can barely hear a word you are saying.
Pro tip I learned back in Music audio tech class the way audio professionals/mixers check for great audio quality and sound clarity is they playback the audio/recorded content at 10% Volume to hear if it is clear and loud enough to be heard, for me it was clear just not loud enough on voice talking side where as music can be heard no problem try boosting up audio of voice by 5 or 10% and then try again at 10% Volume.
Congrats on new mic and best of luck brother I'm sure you will have it figured out next time and can't wait to hear what you got to say.
GOD BLESS YOU GOD BE WITH YOU AND GODSPEED \G/
Sound is good... maybe a little less echo from the room - sounds like a small room with clean walls and ceiling. Up the volume / input level by 10 - 15% - maybe 20%.
Double hang some blankets / bed spreads around the walls, or around your recording area... that will quench out a lot of echo in the room.
Good clean second hand, thick and heavy carpet across the floor will help a lot too... Maybe one or two layers...
You don't need an acoustically dead room, but you can quench the echo a lot.
That or change rooms / go out on to a veranda or a balcony in a windless / sheltered area...
There is only a few small steps from OK / passable, to really good - audio - without getting too fanatical about it...
Play your recordings - the final video back through Audacity and see the audio levels - I find that running a spoken voice at about 50% - 70% of the average level to be pretty solid..... That gives extra head room for yelling and noises and the sound is good solid and loud enough - so your not straining to hear when cars and shit drive past.
There are people who have such quiet volume that when the volume on the video is right up full, and the volume on the output is full, and the little 40 W amplifier is up full - I am straining just to hear what they are saying...
But with a solidly loud audio, I can always turn it down a bit, but I can also turn it up and listen to it in the other rooms or out the front...
I don't think audio has to be magical, it has to be practical.