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Filtering noise with two mics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aidan Prior" data-source="post: 211969" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>Hey guys, </p><p></p><p>So I'm currently trying to record someone talking in an industrial factory which has a lot of background noise. I attempted to use a standard singing mic which recorded every little bit of noise in it heard. </p><p></p><p>I decided a shotgun mic was a far better idea but still fairly noisy. The main signal strength of some noises is at 396 Hz and 250 Hz so I plan to equalise these out but I am still left with a lot of background noise, just no strong signals. I thought what if I have an ambient mic recording all the noise from the factory and the shotgun mic recording the voice but also noise. Any noise that is present in both mics can be cancelled out. </p><p></p><p>My question is, how do you suggest I go about doing this? Any help on this is greatly appreciated. </p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>Aidan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aidan Prior, post: 211969, member: 12925"] Hey guys, So I'm currently trying to record someone talking in an industrial factory which has a lot of background noise. I attempted to use a standard singing mic which recorded every little bit of noise in it heard. I decided a shotgun mic was a far better idea but still fairly noisy. The main signal strength of some noises is at 396 Hz and 250 Hz so I plan to equalise these out but I am still left with a lot of background noise, just no strong signals. I thought what if I have an ambient mic recording all the noise from the factory and the shotgun mic recording the voice but also noise. Any noise that is present in both mics can be cancelled out. My question is, how do you suggest I go about doing this? Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Kind regards, Aidan [/QUOTE]
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