If you’re not recording in a professional recording studio, inevitably there will be some amount of background noise when recording. The air conditioner, the road outside your window, your family in the next room, your computer’s fan, your dog, your phone ringing and buzzing, …the list goes on and on.
It’s best to reduce or eliminate, in advance, the amount of background noise that is present in your recording space. This will ensure that your microphone picks up as little noise as possible so your recording will be as “clean” as possible.
The saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is exactly right when it comes to audio recording 😉
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