Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:05 pm
I think that could work to a point, but be aware that cardioid lavs (which is essentially what a headset mic is) will tend to pick up breath pops and mechanical noise (rustling, etc.) a little more than a normal mic. Make sure the interview subjects are not popping their P's.
I would do a test and see if iZotope RX could remove or at least suppress some of the background car noise. For a lot of reasons, cars are not ideal for sound recording. If you were in a top-end Mercedes or Lexus, those can be surprisingly quiet provided the windows are up and the AC is set to low.
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