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The accuracy of MakeMusic Cloud's assessment can be affected by the quality of the recording. Much of that quality is determined by the microphone being used for the recording. The built-in microphones for many computers, particularly Chromebooks, are usually designed for the spoken voice rather than the frequency range of instruments and the sung voice. This can potentially lead to poor recording quality. That being said, there are several steps to take in order to set up MakeMusic Cloud for accurate assessment. (For more information for tips about specific instruments, please view Tips for Recording Various Instruments in MakeMusic Cloud)

 

 

Step 1.

 

Start by finding a quiet space to record. If there is a lot of noise in the background the additional input can confuse the assessment in MakeMusic Cloud. 

 

 

Step 2.

 

Make sure to leave some space between your instrument and the microphone. Start about an arm's length away. This will help prevent any overtones from interfering with the assessment.

 

 

Step 3.

 

Before recording any title, MakeMusic Cloud will ask you to calibrate your microphone.

 

 

If you run into issues during this process check out Troubleshooting microphone issues for assistance.

 

 

Step 4.

 

Once the microphone is calibrated, plug in a pair of headphones. This allows you to listen to the accompaniment without the microphone picking up that input. This is especially important when working on an iPad where the speakers and microphone are next to each other.

 

 

Using this set up, MakeMusic Cloud should work with many built-in microphones. However, if you run into recording quality issues after following these instructions, using an external microphone may improve the results.

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