Best Practices for Audio Recording?

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  • Audio quality is so important! Here are some of the tips that I learned over the years using different types of microphones. Some of those tips may be more appropriate to more experienced instructors who have already recorded at least one course:

    • Learn about the different types of microphones available and determine which one is appropriate for you. A microphone for screencast is going to be different than a microphone for talking head. Using the wrong type of microphone is like using a hammer to drive a screw.
    • The key to good audio is to place the microphone close to the subject. A microphone 6 feet away on top of a camera is going to pick up extra noise, echo, and muffle the voice of the presenter.
    • Learn about levels and how to set them on your device. Learn to verify levels BEFORE recording.
    • Learn how to control background noise. AC, cars, pets, leaf blower. If your device allows it, use headphones to check what the microphone is picking up.
    • Learn about echo and why it happens in a room, and how to mitigate it.
    • Just like video recording, always record the best possible sound straight to your device. Don't plan on using post-production to make major adjustments. Get your settings right the first time and you won't have to worry about it once you upload your files.

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