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0549 – Mic Muck-Ups Solved!: Recording Distortion
Season 2 · Episode 549

0549 – Mic Muck-Ups Solved!: Recording Distortion

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Voice-Over Voice · Peter Stewart

July 2, 20221m 46s

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2022.07.03 – 0549 – Mic Muck-Ups Solved!: Recording Distortion

Distortion (or: ‘clipping’, ‘overmodding’)

When the equipment is set at too high a level for the incoming audio, the resulting recording is distorted. It is ‘overflowing’ with the sound it is being asked to process. On a level or meter, the needle will barely move from the far-right hand side or lights will be fully-lit in the red. Set the level lower (give it some more ‘headroom’) so the levels can move more comfortably. Keep an eye on levels during a recording and change them as necessary, or simply move the mic further from the source of the loudness: your mouth. Distortion in a recording is usually not fixable – unlike low-level recordings which can be boosted. 


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