Today's episode should not even be called an episode tbh, because this is just another sample I recorded to test out the "other" machine that I have and which I usually don't use for recording as much as I use my main machine, more on that in the episode btw. So the purpose of this testing was majorly boredom, I thought why not test out the other thing and let people know how important a quiet machine is for a person who is a recording enthusiast or a professional for that matter, also, it doesn't just stop there, the kind of microphone you use plays a pivotal role in this process as well, when you are surrounded by noises of various kinds, you must choose for yourself a microphone that is good at rejecting stuff and picking up the relevant stuff, that is your voice and not everything around you. So for this testing I chose to pickup a shotgun microphone which is really very very versatile, and you guys must already know it, it's called the Rode VideoMic NTG or simply VMNTG as I like to call it (long names are such a pain you see), so while using a microphone which offers fantastic rejection, the noise levels picked up by it from the fans on the machine are just so annoying (to me that is, would love to know what you guys hear and think about them). So eventually what was recorded as a sample is now a podcast episode, and only with the thought that I could maybe, just maybe, help someone out there with it, so here we go, here is the latest offering of A Talks Mics, dedicated to all you wonderful listeners.