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zwallace
post Tue 15 Oct 2002, 16:32
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I'm recording in the same room as my G4. Unfortunately for me, there's no way around that. The machine, as you all know, is way too noisy. I thought I remembered seeing a product that quiets things down. I think it was a large case that the G4 goes inside, and somehow keeps things quiet and at the right temperature. Did I dream this up? Can anyone lend a hand here? Other suggestions welcome, though I am looking to completely get rid of noise coming from the tower (if possible). Thanks
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Levon River
post Tue 15 Oct 2002, 23:55
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1) Any kind of baffle (the temporary wall) will reduce it. You can buy free-standing baffles or make your own.

2) Directional mics or a directional setting on a switchable mic with/without a baffle will help reduce it. (Omni-only mics, or a switchable mic on Omni will pick up noise from everywhere.)

3) One word: Bathroom. laugh.gif
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