
Thanks for the tip about plates, pyrelink! I'd love to get one pre-cut if possible. I'll take a look for that thread now.
It's very hard to find something that records typing noises accurately. I've found that most typing videos, even those with high-end cameras like the one they use on Keychatter, are quite unrepresentative of the actual typing noise. This is partly why I record my typing videos with a different camera than the other part of my reviews - although very cheap, that particular camera is extremely good at making a true reproduction of the typing sound.
Same here. At first, I was going to go with the snowball for some of the same reasons (except portability). The Meteor is a great all-around mic, and I found a way to mount it in a shockmount and boom. However, the mic is easily removed from this rig, and for many purposes it is handy to have the built-in tripod. Besides, I like the way it looks -- like an Art Deco spaceship.
If I felt compelled to meet or exceed Mu's impossibly high standards, I would never post anything!pyrelink wrote: Yeah, while my audio set up is better then my camera microphone, it is not that sophisticated anymore. To record this I used a Blue Yeti mic, on top of an iPhone box in the front middle of the keyboard, and I recorded into audacity with the microphone set to stereo mode.
It certainly sounded better then when I recorded it from the camera microphone, but I could have done better. Namely isolating the microphone from all the desk noise and vibration, which could have been done with a boom or with a towel under the keyboard and under the mic or something of the sort to deaden the vibrations.
I had originally attempted to record a whole bunch of versions of sound deadening with Hyper's Topre O-Rings, but after spending a while working on it, I didn't feel my recordings were up to snuff, and then Muirium posted his and I gave up.