Try these solutions:
Recording Environment
- Reduce noise: Use curtains or blankets on walls and floors.
- Microphone distance: Avoid being too close; it can emphasize bass and muffle sound.
- Adjust angle: Experiment with the mic’s angle for optimal voice pickup.
Microphone
- Choose wisely: Condenser mics are better for vocals than dynamic mics, which pick up more ambient noise.
- Use a pop filter: Reduces breath and wind noise.
Recording Software
- Equalizer: Cut low frequencies to minimize muffling.
- Compressor: Stabilizes voice levels for clarity.
Other Tips
- Clear pronunciation: Open your mouth wide when speaking.
- Abdominal breathing: Helps stabilize and clarify your voice.
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