<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 99firebirdconv.:
i hope to soon have a audio clip, could anyone tell me how to do this! ;) <hr></blockquote>
Easiest and quickest way..... Here's what you'll need:
- a lapel microphone (usually about $20)
- a laptop PC with mic input
- a roll of masking tape
Plop the laptop in the passenger seat, plug in the lapel mic, and run the lapel mic to the rear of the car. Tape the lapel mic to the bumper of your car just above the license plate. Tape mic wire as necessary to keep from flapping in the wind! ;) Close hatch being careful not to damage mic wire.
Start up the standard Windows Recorder, set your file format & quality, hit record and drive! :D
Violia! Instant wavs and quality sound clips! Not to mention, great exhaust notes now that your engine is under load! ;) No more of this sitting idle and revving up crap with no engine load.... that's where every V6 will show it's raspiness (to whatever degree of raspiness there is).
FWIW: Recordings will tend to have quite a bit of road noise if driven highway speeds with little engine load (cruising on the interstate for example). Cruise at 60 MPH and romp on it and you'll hear the exhaust! ;)
i hope to soon have a audio clip, could anyone tell me how to do this! ;) <hr></blockquote>
Easiest and quickest way..... Here's what you'll need:
- a lapel microphone (usually about $20)
- a laptop PC with mic input
- a roll of masking tape
Plop the laptop in the passenger seat, plug in the lapel mic, and run the lapel mic to the rear of the car. Tape the lapel mic to the bumper of your car just above the license plate. Tape mic wire as necessary to keep from flapping in the wind! ;) Close hatch being careful not to damage mic wire.
Start up the standard Windows Recorder, set your file format & quality, hit record and drive! :D
Violia! Instant wavs and quality sound clips! Not to mention, great exhaust notes now that your engine is under load! ;) No more of this sitting idle and revving up crap with no engine load.... that's where every V6 will show it's raspiness (to whatever degree of raspiness there is).
FWIW: Recordings will tend to have quite a bit of road noise if driven highway speeds with little engine load (cruising on the interstate for example). Cruise at 60 MPH and romp on it and you'll hear the exhaust! ;)
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