Just recorded a new song the other day, and have noticed a lot of hissing with the vocals. This has never happened before, and what I always tend to do is erase the silences between the vocals as there are always other noises that are picked up when nothing is being sung. The problem is on this song is that as soon as the vocal comes in you immediately get the hissing noise. I am using a cheapish Philips microphone (not a condenser type), and always normally record on maximum input levels with no adjustement made to the sensitivity.
Does anyone else have advice on this, or exprienced this before?
Get a quieter mic. The little Sony electrets are pretty cheap and pretty good. Mics can cost you an arm and a leg.
You say it's not a condenser, if it were, I would suggest putting it under an incandescent anglepoise lamp for a couple of hours, they tend to 'Fry' if they get moisture inside them.
Dynamic mics don't suffer from this.
I know this doesn't really help, but the end product is only ever as good as the source.
If the philips mic is electret type, the battery may need replacing...
Is it a dynamic mic? If so you may need a pre. If not, try some new presets. Distance and limiter are 2 of my favs.
Don't think it is a dynamic mic. I will try some new presets to see if that works. I did actually manage to remove the hissing by importing the vocals into Audicity and highlighting a selction of hissing, and then removing this sound throughout the vocals, which did work. Not sure why it happened on this particular song.
Thanks for all your advice
I have found that if you roll of the High end on the mic effects the Hiss goes away with it...... (Go into edit effect before you record...)
Noise reduction in audacity sort of works but it effects the rest of the recording as well....
I don't know why it happens.....
I record my classical like that... (Hoops school of recording,,,,)
The hiss becomes a lot less noticable......
Quote from: osckilo on October 17, 2009, 04:14:16 PMI have found that if you roll of the High end on the mic effects the Hiss goes away with it...... (Go into edit effect before you record...)
Noise reduction in audacity sort of works but it effects the rest of the recording as well....
I don't know why it happens.....
I record my classical like that... (Hoops school of recording,,,,)
The hiss becomes a lot less noticable......
Cheers Tharek, will try that next time