5 Mistakes you MUST avoid when recording audiobooks at home
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
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Great tips!! Thank you for this nice and crisp video. I don't know how and why but have been recording in wav format recently and have realized big improvement in my audios and your video explains that. I liked your video on RMS too. Very well explained (you sounded like a sound engineer though). And yes I don't understand why some people use Reverb...for me it mars the audio quality.
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Just getting started with audiobooks, this is super useful thanks.
Great stuff! If you are your own "audio guy", do you recommend recording a sample, then going all the way through edits and mastering for that sample before you go back and record the whole thing?
If you are you are doing your own audio, you should be fine.
I’ll have to binge watch all your stuff. Entertaining and to the point.
Lots of great information and tips in here I haven't seen in other places! Thank you!!
Side question: anyone know what Audacity records in as the default? is it uncompressed?
Thank you for the tips. 😊😊
Great points man
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Thank you man
So always use WAV file vs MP3
Yep, make sure you record to wav. Converting to mp3 should be the very last thing you do before upload.
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