Hello Andrea! Phones have their own mics and pick up all kinds of background noise especially if you are holding it. Any vibrations, tiny movements or bustle will come out in mastering when sound engineers are working in it. Either get a good set up at home ( including acoustic foam tiles ) in the room you are using with pop filters for the microphone and a condenser microphone with a good audio interface or sound card for your PC or Laptop. A good DAW ( Digital Audio workstation ) Second thing to try is to do this at a studio or send it to a producer to get the audio quality up to the standard required for commercial use. The industry is highly competitive and you deserve to have the best quality sound. Poor quality recordings is every sound engineers nightmare. It is your choice however but excellent sound quality is everything.
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Hello Andrea! Phones have their own mics and pick up all kinds of background noise especially if you are holding it. Any vibrations, tiny movements or bustle will come out in mastering when sound engineers are working in it. Either get a good set up at home ( including acoustic foam tiles ) in the room you are using with pop filters for the microphone and a condenser microphone with a good audio interface or sound card for your PC or Laptop. A good DAW ( Digital Audio workstation ) Second thing to try is to do this at a studio or send it to a producer to get the audio quality up to the standard required for commercial use. The industry is highly competitive and you deserve to have the best quality sound. Poor quality recordings is every sound engineers nightmare. It is your choice however but excellent sound quality is everything.
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Thank you so much for your helpful info! I'll cherish it, forever!
I already got a Ploture mic and so far it's working great!
My voice demos with the Ploture Mic are on IG: @AndreasExcellence