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What would be the cheapest way for me to doing noise/sound cancelling on my radio show when calling someone on the telephone similar to the way Chris Pirillo does? (when Chris does this, he doesn't have any headphones on at all and his microphone is not close to his mouth, how does he do this?) I have no idea how to do this. Please tell me all the equipment I will need. I would like to do this the cheapest way possible. On my online radio show, I have the mics and computer running into a normal sound mixer, then the output goes to the dedicated web stream computer. I currently don't have a landline, when someone calls I just put a microphone up to my cell phone which is on speakphone. Can I still use my iphone4 to take call or not? Should I get a landline? If I need something like a landline, I would prefer to use google voice instead. Can this work? additional note: I am doing this live. |
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i think IF you use your iPhone, just set that to go into your mixer as well as your microphone. From there send it out to your stream as well as some speakers. Ild test it out first though, i know the iPhone 4 has a second microphone for sound canceling so if you sent your iPhone in front of the speakers, with the top facing the speakers, you should be fine. I'm just giving you what I would do without going insane on sound canceling. Good luck! |
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If you can direct the output of the phone audio into the mic jack on your onboard sound (assuming you have raeltek audio) the sound drivers have some of the best real time noise reduction I have ever worked with. and if you are not working with realtime audio and instead recording and doing post production, then use adobe audition to do the noise reduction in post production (you will get even better results) |
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what about Chris Pirillo? Does anyone know what Chris Pirillo uses for noise cancellation? |
