Mobile, Mobile Studio
Posted: October 15th, 2012, 10:46 am
Well, I may have pushed things too far. I recorded my last podcast in a hotel room, using my Yeti mic and my iPad. It came out sounding great, other than when a pizza man accidentally knocked on my (the wrong) door. I could have edited that out but I thought it was funny.
While back from Washington DC the week before last I decided to push my luck and attempted to record a podcast while driving. Basically I hooked everything up like I had it in the hotel room, except I recorded it while driving. I assumed I might have to edit some stuff out since I was free-wheeling and driving, but unfortunately my mic is too sensitive and I ended up recording the constant hum of road noise in the background. I wouldn't call it unusable, but it's very noticeable and I'm not going to use it. I'll have to re-record the latest episode, and I won't be trying to record while driving again.
While back from Washington DC the week before last I decided to push my luck and attempted to record a podcast while driving. Basically I hooked everything up like I had it in the hotel room, except I recorded it while driving. I assumed I might have to edit some stuff out since I was free-wheeling and driving, but unfortunately my mic is too sensitive and I ended up recording the constant hum of road noise in the background. I wouldn't call it unusable, but it's very noticeable and I'm not going to use it. I'll have to re-record the latest episode, and I won't be trying to record while driving again.