MicNoob
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- Jul 11, 2023
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Hi everyone,
Totally out of my depth here, so please be kind. I know nothing about audio equipment.
I have just been given some responsibilities providing educational resources for an online course. This is partly live video calls (Zoom) and partly pre-recorded videos. In both instances, I will be partly presenting to camera, and partly screen sharing. In both cases, I will be staying in place in front of my computer, no moving around, although since it's a standing desk, I will likely weight-shift a little from side to side.
My environment is quite loud with fans that cannot be turned off (otherwise I will melt). A/C is not an option where I am.
So what I'm looking for is a mic that can capture my voice, hide the noise of the fans, and that doesn't cover my face. The sound quality doesn't have to be spectacular, just clear enough for people to understand without fighting through the ambient noise.
Budget-wise, I'm not sure. Maybe around €200 at the high end, but would prefer closer to €100 if at all possible.
Does such a microphone exist, and can you offer any suggestions (other than turn the fans off and stand in a bucket of ice water, which I'm seriously considering right now).
Thanks!!
Totally out of my depth here, so please be kind. I know nothing about audio equipment.
I have just been given some responsibilities providing educational resources for an online course. This is partly live video calls (Zoom) and partly pre-recorded videos. In both instances, I will be partly presenting to camera, and partly screen sharing. In both cases, I will be staying in place in front of my computer, no moving around, although since it's a standing desk, I will likely weight-shift a little from side to side.
My environment is quite loud with fans that cannot be turned off (otherwise I will melt). A/C is not an option where I am.
So what I'm looking for is a mic that can capture my voice, hide the noise of the fans, and that doesn't cover my face. The sound quality doesn't have to be spectacular, just clear enough for people to understand without fighting through the ambient noise.
Budget-wise, I'm not sure. Maybe around €200 at the high end, but would prefer closer to €100 if at all possible.
Does such a microphone exist, and can you offer any suggestions (other than turn the fans off and stand in a bucket of ice water, which I'm seriously considering right now).
Thanks!!