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David McGavockYou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible. Last week, we looked at some basic tips to record high-quality audio. Those tips leaned more on the technology. Today we’ll look at what you can do to get the best narration. I also added some tips from last week’s comments section.
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You don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible. Last week, we looked at some basic tips to record high-quality audio. Those tips leaned more on the technology. Today we’ll look at what you can do to get the best narration. I also added some tips from last week’s comments section.
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Lynne Jonesou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible. Last week, we looked at some basic tips to record high-quality audio. Those tips leaned more
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ian addisonThis site contains some basic tips for recording sound and narration.
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Dennis OConnor"You don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible. Last week, we looked at some basic tips to record high-quality audio. Those tips leaned more on the technology. Today we’ll look at what you can do to get the best narration. I also added some tips from last week’s comments section."
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1. Place your microphone in the right position.
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microphone 6 to 12 inches from the narrator
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2. Record a demo to make sure it all sounds right.
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3. Listen to the audio playback with headphones.
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4. Don’t get distracted with animations and annotations.
If you’re recording your audio using the rapid elearning software odds are that you’re also syncing animations and annotations with it.
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record the narration first, and then go back and sync the animations
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5. Make sure your script is conversational and easy to read.
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6. Stand up while recording.
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7. Don’t ad-lib.
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8. Have plenty of liquids available.
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9. Get rid of the plosives.
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Plosives are consonant sounds that create the famous "popping p’s."
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shields that sit in front of your mic to block out the offending sound. It’s easy enough to build one yourself using a wire ring and panty hose
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speak over the mic rather into to avoid pushing air onto the mic.
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10. Record 10 seconds of silence.
By recording some silence, you have a way to sample just the ambient noise and use a noise removal process to filter it out later.
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11. Relax and don’t rush your words.
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Create a conversational tone
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12. Mark your retakes.
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A good simple way to do this is to leave about 5 seconds of silence
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13. Dampen the sound.
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Juan Rafael Fernández9 de junio 2009, consejos para la grabación de sonido, de Tom Kuhlmann
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Katie Daye.g., <<Plosives are consonant sounds that create the famous "popping p’s." You can buy shields that sit in front of your mic to block out the offending sound. It’s easy enough to build one yourself using a wire ring and panty hose. Here’s a great tuto
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amiddlet50some good tips on recording voiceovers
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Chris HallYou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible
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Katherine StevensPractice advice and tips on how to record audio.
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Joyce SeitzingerYou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible. Last week, we looked at some basic tips to record high-quality audio. Those tips leaned more o
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09 Jun 09
Mark SmithersYou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible. Last week, we looked at some basic tips to record high-quality audio. Those tips leaned mor
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Doug PetersonYou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible.
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Anne McKinneyuseful rules of thumb, though I think the rule about microphone distance really depends on the microphone you're using.
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Ms. RowleyThe Rapid eLearning Blog: Tips to add quality audio to your elearning tutorials or podcasts
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Mathieu PlourdeYou don’t need to be a professional audio engineer to record narration. However, you do want to pay attention to what you’re doing and do the best job possible.
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