![]() We suggest sit in the room and make a short recording, when you play it back it’ll help you to identify any ambient noises. Turn off anything in the room that’s generating ambient noise, for example, a computer or air conditioning.Choose your place of recording carefully, insulated from street noise etc.And if you’re recording in a noisy environment use dynamic microphones. They’re relatively inexpensive whilst also being high quality (here’s a guide on how to get the most out of them). In LearnUpon, we use blue yeti microphones. You can do a lot of enhancements to the file in ‘post-production’, but there are some things that once recorded, are there forever. Setting yourself up to record the best possible quality audio is better than getting a mediocre recording and trying to fix it later. In this post, we’ll show you how you can use a free audio program to create high-quality audio for your eLearning courses. Not everyone has access to studio quality equipment, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have great audio in your training courses. ![]() Poor audio quality is one of the most frustrating things you can subject your learners to.
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