LEARN HOW TO RECORD, EDIT & PRODUCE GREAT AUDIO!

Learn how to record audio voice tracks, build your own studio, use effective audio production techniques and create audio information products and podcasts

If you create audio information products, produce audio in a corporate environment, run a small recording studio, create podcasts, or record audio for video; this site will help you learn and develop the art of making great sounding audio tracks.

Our focus is how to record, edit and produce a voice track, and the tools, techniques and skills you need to produce high quality audio products and productions efficiently. No matter what your experience level, you'll find articles, reviews, how-to's, books and tutorials to help you create excellent audio products. We'll share our recording studio secrets gathered from over 30 years experience as producers of audio training, promotion, and information products.

 

Preparing For A Recording

Here’s a checklist for you to use before you start a recording session. Don’t leave anything to chance. If you are recording someone other than yourself, make sure you are ready to go long before your speaker or narrator arrives. Feeling rushed greatly increases your chances of making mistakes that will be costly in terms of time and aggravation.

Recording Checklist

  • Make a test recording to ensure that all equipment is working.
  • If you are recording directly to computer, make sure all background programs, screensavers, power control, anti-virus & etc. are disabled. Disconnect from any networks and turn off any wireless network adaptors.
  • Make sure you have sufficient copies of script or outline.
  • Check for adequate lighting.
  • Have a glass of water for each person.
  • Provide a box of tissue.
  • Have a pop filter on microphone.
  • Make sure mike cables are away from power cords.
  • Turn off phones, doorbell, noisy appliances, etc.
  • Position the microphones correctly.
  • Set your volume levels.
  • Once everything is ready, listen carefully in the headphones for any extraneous noises.
  • Record 30 seconds of ambience or room sound.
  • Make the recording.
  • Play back & check the recording.
  • Make backup copies of files. Label all tapes, MiniDiscs and CDs.
 
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