Hello! Heyyyy! My January goal is complete: to jump into ASMR with my 3Dio mic! I learned a lot while filming but also editing.
I realize that I need to cross the XLR cables because when I whisper into the left ear microphone, you'll hear me in your right ear. I think I'm pretty good at annunciating, but there are still times I breathe too much air directly into the mic. This was export at +0dB (no volume adjustment), but I make sure my other projects were at that tried and true ASMR setting.
Ideally, I need a better space to record acute sounds, but my living room carpet has always been my favorite workspace. I wanted something comfortable that would motivate me to just start making content.
For today's practice, I did not adjust the nodules on the interface while recording. I kept the settings as is and played around with being near and far from the mic.
I'll document my settings...
- GarageBand for sound recording, FCP X for video editing.
- Recorded using XLR cables and in the Stereo setting. Headphones are directly connected to audio interface. I have an electrical box that can hook up to the audio interface to avoid overworking my laptop, but that's not set up here.
- GarageBand -- I believe the Sample Rate is 440 kHz (as this setting is hard to fine). Bit Depth of 24 (should be 16 or higher). Exported in WAV or AIFF (both recommended) at +0dB (no volume adjustments) on the setting 24 Uncompressed. No editing of vocals in any way.
- FCP X -- No editing of vocals. Although in this particular video, I did no volume adjustments, the next 3 videos I created were exported at -6dB, which is the gold standard for ASMR.
Lesley Rowland
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