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eLearning: Two Awesome Microphones

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In this article, I cover two of my favorite microphones for voiceover recording: the Heil PR-40 and the Shure MV51. Each of these microphones delivers high quality sound for eLearning and podcasting applications. Without an amplifier, dynamic microphones produce recordings with low audio levels.

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Here’s a Simple Fix When the Microphone Audio is Too Low

Rapid eLearning

If you find that you’re microphone audio levels are too low, here are some tips that may help. On it I have a Blue Yeti microphone. I also like that the microphone has its own gain controls which resolves the issue I have below. Where’s the Microphone Boost? I record a lot of demos and webinars.

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How to Sell Video Courses Online The Right Way

Fly Plugins

In this article, we’ll explore the nuances of selling video courses online and provide valuable tips and resources to help you succeed in this fast-growing industry. Be sure to checkout our article: Foolproof Formula for a Great Course Outline. Why are video courses so popular? Choose a quiet and well-lit location for filming.

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Guide to Selecting the Best Voice Over Microphone

iSpring Solutions

Recording a voiceover is a field of knowledge that includes many disciplines from learning how to speak into a microphone to selecting the right software for recording your audio narrations by reading a script. In this article, you will learn how to select the right microphone that will help you record great audio narrations.

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My Favorite Microphones for Recording Audio Narration

Rapid eLearning

While I’ve covered audio recording tips and tricks in the past, one of the most frequent questions I’m still asked is about microphones. Microphone Recommendations. There are a lot of good microphones out there and they’re not that expensive. I’d plan on spending from $100-$200 on a microphone.

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iPad for eLearning

eFront

I have read several articles about iPad for eLearning and I believe that we are missing the point. As you can understand it has a microphone and speakers that can be used with Skype and Google Voice. Why iPad was created?

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The budget didn’t fail your low-budget eLearning. What else did? Your enthusiasm to use all of it.

Eat Learn Repeat

The reason behind this is that maybe a professional microphone is not used for recording (which can be understood since it’s a small startup) and above. When I told them the voices in the video aren’t clear, they replied, “we’re sorry but we couldn’t afford a good quality microphone. Hence, the quality isn’t that great”. Guess what!

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