Great.   I have my winter and non-winter workspaces so that gives me an excuse 
to get several.

Thanks!

Marcus
From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of Carl Tollander
Sent: Friday, November 5, 2021 7:14 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <friam@redfish.com>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] best microphone?

Generally, microphones don't do background noise processing (there are probably 
some all-in-one mics that try but then you end up committed to the associated 
app).   See below for thoughts on Zoom and noise.   Anyhow, be forewarned, 
audio is a rabbit hole, with near it-seems-like-infinite twiddleware.  
Rewarding, if you want to go there, but I'm assuming you have other fish to fry.

I teach Japanese drumming (Taiko) online, so I need to move (e.g. jump) around 
a lot and stay in frame while I'm talking.  For others, this might translate 
into leaning back in your chair away from the mic, or pacing while composing a 
thought.

So, when I started all this, I got a wireless mic (Samson XPDm Headset Digital 
Wireless System) plugged into a USB interface (the Scarlett brand is pretty 
good for low-end work, I would avoid the PreSonus).  Check out 
sweetwater.com<http://sweetwater.com>  or 
bhphotovideo.com<http://bhphotovideo.com> - their sales service is great, but 
don't let them sell you software.

As I say, I like to move around and stay in frame while I'm talking.   So, I 
also got an Obsbot Tiny camera.  *Much* better than the stock 2020 Macbook Pro 
laptop camera and it follows you around to keep you in frame.  
obsbot.com<http://obsbot.com>  (no you do not need the software)  And yes, 
better than the Logitech.  Plug and play.  It has its own mic built-in, but 
haven't messed with it much yet.

There are *many* steps up.  They get expensive, mostly in terms of your 
attention.   I can advise, but.....at the end of all this you might be happy 
with a Rode podcaster mic.  If you do get hooked for music, Shure (SM-57) and 
AudioTech (AT-220)  are good brands.  And then there are various mixer boards 
and audio processing software...... Take care, or audio will eat your head.

Zoom background noise processing is not awful, but best use depends quite a bit 
on your rig, so you have to experiment.  Alas, there's no monitoring function, 
so to experiment you have to record your session and play it back or have a 
very patient friend on the other side of the conversation.  I've also been 
messing with whereby.com<http://whereby.com> as a Zoom alternative and 
sometimes the latency is better.

At the end of all this you if you don't move around much you might be happy 
with a Rode podcaster mic.

And then video mixing it a whole 'nother thing, but if you want multiple 
cameras - look up "ATEM Mini".

Good luck, you'll need it.
Carl


On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 10:59 AM Marcus Daniels 
<mar...@snoutfarm.com<mailto:mar...@snoutfarm.com>> wrote:
Anyone have suggestions for microphones for videoconferencing in an environment 
with background noise?   The main background noise is nearby fan noise, and 
sometimes also louder air conditioning.

Thanks,

Marcus

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