Hey Dane, thanks for delving into this! I'll read thoroughly.
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Curtis Delzer, HS.
WB6HEF
San Bernardino, CA

On Mon, 26 Nov 2018 22:59:07 +1100
"Dane Trethowan" <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:

> I found the link to an article on podcasting which recommended the 
> Audio-Technica omni directional microphone I use - along with the Blue yeti 
> -, the article discusses both microphones in detail and the different 
> characteristics each has over the other.
> Helpful suggestions are given about extra tools etc that may prevent unwanted 
> background noise.
> https://theappfactor.com/how-to-podcast-mac-budget/
> 
> 
> > On 26 Nov 2018, at 3:53 pm, Curtis Delzer <cur...@calweb.com> wrote:
> > 
> > Microphones which are hyper sensitive like the Yeti Blue pick up so much
> > other-than-desired vocal input that they will pickup that kind of
> > extraneous noise.  A very directional microphone like someone else
> > recommended on this list is a good way to go.
> > -----
> > Curtis Delzer, HS.
> > WB6HEF
> > San Bernardino, CA
> > 
> > On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 19:38:59 +0100
> > "Anders Holmberg" <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi!
> >> Its good.
> >> I  got the advice to put my mic so that the cable is turning more 
> >> downwards and after that i can get better results.
> >> But this depends on the kind of mic your using if you?e using a cardoid 
> >> mic.
> >> /A
> >> 
> >>> 25 nov. 2018 kl. 02:52 skrev Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net>:
> >>> 
> >>> When I? doing a job like that I use my Audio-Technica dynamic microphone 
> >>> which picks up sound from right in front of it rather than to the sides.
> >>> Even so any sound generated by my Freedom Scientific Focus display is 
> >>> incredibly low so even if I were using my Yeti Blue any sound heard would 
> >>> be minimal unless I had levels turned right up.
> >>> Using a Mac here I have to fully congratulate Mac on their latest 
> >>> generation of Magic Keyboards which are absolutely dead quiet unless you 
> >>> bang the keys with terrific force.
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>>> On 25 Nov 2018, at 6:03 am, Curtis Delzer <cur...@calweb.com> wrote:
> >>>> 
> >>>> I have a similar problem when I read braille paper, the "sliding of my
> >>>> fingers," over the paper makes a little "swishing" sound, and the only
> >>>> solution I can think of is to locate the braille display away from the
> >>>> microphone in some way. Filters, click or otherwise can only discourage
> >>>> the sound, not eliminate it unfortunately. :)
> >>>> -----
> >>>> Curtis Delzer, HS.
> >>>> WB6HEF
> >>>> San Bernardino, CA
> >>>> 
> >>>> On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 14:18:44 +0100
> >>>> "Anders Holmberg" <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> >>>> 
> >>>>> Hi!
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I have a little neat problem i would like to have suggestions for how 
> >>>>> to resolve it.
> >>>>> I am going to read some text from my braille display but when i do this 
> >>>>> this is beeing the part of the recording.
> >>>>> THe braille display is a Helptech basic 40 and i am recording with 
> >>>>> Amadeus Pro on a macbook air using a Scarlet Solo usb soundcard with a 
> >>>>> sm 58 mic.
> >>>>> The mic is quite good but it seems its very sensitive for some sounds.
> >>>>> I don?t have another mic yet but are there any effects such as pop or 
> >>>>> cklick filters, Hipass or Lowpass filters i can use?
> >>>>> Compressor or other filters?
> >>>>> Thanks in advance.
> >>>>> /A
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
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