1. Shockproof
The dynamic microphone is usually fixed on the microphone stand, and the microphone
stand is not shockproof. It is directly in contact with the microphone and the building. It is
easy to introduce the vibration of the floor and the building into the microphone, and the
noise is more obvious. If there is no shock mount, the following measures should be taken:
The hand of the softly wrapped microphone is fastened to the microphone stand with a soft
cotton cloth. The feet of the microphone stand is also padded with soft objects (a quilt or a
thick cotton coat can be used).
The practice has proved that this effect is very good.If you sing with a handheld microphone,
the friction between the microphone and the hand and the shaking of the hand can easily
introduce some noise. It can also be wrapped in cotton and then held in hand, and the noise
is smaller.
2. Properly control the distance between the microphone and the mouth
Some people often spray when they are recording, which is caused by an improper angle
and distance of the microphone. The distance between the microphone and the mouth
should be controlled at about 8-10CM. The microphone should be tilted from the cheek (45-
degree angle) to the mouth, but the airflow should not be sprayed directly onto the
microphone. Doing so will lose some treble and the recording volume is small.
It is also important to note that the distance between the mouth and the microphone should
be adjusted flexibly through the head during singing. Especially when singing to high sounds,
it is necessary to stay away from the microphone properly, otherwise, it will cause recording
clipping distortion. This is a problem that cannot be eliminated by the later compressor.
3. Keep the microphone away from the display and turn off the display if necessary
When you record, bring the microphone close to the monitor, and the recorded vocals will
have obvious noise. This is caused by electromagnetic noise radiated from the display while
it is working. Therefore, the microphone should be away from the monitor for more than 1.5
meters. Some monitors, even if they are far apart, will receive whistling when recording.
This is caused by the serial frequency signal of the monitor being inserted into the recording
channel. You can turn off the monitor after clicking the recording button during the recording.
Then turn it on again.