04-17-2024 06:00 AM
Hello instructors,
When it comes to recording audio, it can be tough to find the perfect setup that works best for you. There are a lot of sound mixers, audio equalizers, compressors, etc. and one could get lost finding the right programs for their needs.
That’s why I want to call on the instructors for this one.
What are some programs that you use to help improve the overall quality of your audio recordings?
I’m excited to hear about your recommendations! So feel free to share your answers in the comments below.
04-17-2024 07:06 AM
Hi @MarinaT ,
I use a Blue Yeti micro, with the Noise Reduction Pop Filter. But for audio editing, I only use the default one, no editing. The most I've done is to use Camtasia when editing to filter the same noise or crop it.
So I'm going to follow this thread to learn from others.
Thanks
04-17-2024 10:08 AM
I used Camtasia for everything, but if the video has a content buzz or background noise, I will use Audacity to remove the noise from the entire video pretty quickly. The key is getting solid audio upfront rather than trying to fix everything in post-processing....at least if you want to save time 🙂
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