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I re-recorded the Audio with new setup

I re-recorded the audio for the Greece video with my new audio set up, and the quality is so great that I wanted to share it with you.

I feel kind of stupid now. As my microphone quality deteriorated throughout the last 2 years, I spent a lot of time tinckering around with audio editors to somewhat improve the quality. I should have built this better set-up ages ago.

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Don’t know how to put it , but this recording feels a bit rushed . The first one felt like you were telling a story , this feels like rushing through a report 10 mins before break time Honestly with you it’s more about pacing and diction rather than any audio quality , though more quality is always welcome

The first recording we got was also combined with Music and likely edited, I think, that may have smoothed some of that already. maybe do a bit of editing and reupload again. Also sometimes a mic can change a bit after some usage unless it's one of the really costly ones. Specially the low amount of tremble could indicate that. I have sadly only knowledge of mic's but none with sound edits.

Han Pol

I’m a film student with some (but limited) experience with audio, I’m sure there are more qualified people out here. Personally, I would say that equalisation is the main issue here, I’d turn down the lower frequencies a bit as well as boost the higher ones. Try it yourself, I think you’ll be able to see what sounds clearest, just don’t overdo it :) And sorry, perhaps I got too nitpicky, although part of me feels like that’s what you wanted… Otherwise, the mic sounds great!

are you someone with experience in audio editing? If so i would gladly take any advice you can give

Kraut

Honestly, I much prefer the first version. You may have focused too much on recording quality only, as your diction is way better and more interesting to listen to on your previous attempt. I also think you should play around with your EQ a bit, this sounds too bass-heavy with very low treble, making it much harder to make out what your saying.


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