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eLearning: Two Awesome Microphones

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Jeff Harris   In March, Kevin shared his techniques for  improving sound quality by using sound absorbers. In this article, I cover two of my favorite microphones for voiceover recording: the Heil PR-40 and the Shure MV51. Without an amplifier, dynamic microphones produce recordings with low audio levels.

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How to Shoot a Video Commercial: A Practical Guide

fewStones

Invest in a reliable microphone and recording equipment to capture clear, distortion-free sound. Whether it’s dialogue, ambient noise, or music, pristine audio enhances the overall viewing experience. Sound Engineers: Ensuring high-quality audio recording, free from disturbances or background noise.

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Video Gear Wish List

TechSmith Camtasia

What’s the best budget-friendly microphone to make videos? Step one is picking a microphone. Blue Yeti microphones. Kara Swanson’s pick is the Blue Yeti microphone, which is a side-address condenser microphone. A lot of that sounds really overwhelming, but they explain it really well in their instructions.

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Top Five eLearning Authoring Tools for 2024

Hurix Digital

It supports SCORM and Tin Can API compliance, allowing you to integrate it with learning management systems (LMSs). Thanks to multimedia integration and interactivity, Hurix is one of the most versatile e-learning authoring tools out there. Camtasia also has a library of royalty-free music and sound effects to choose from.

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6 Essential Tools for Creating an Awesome Online Course

TalentLMS

Let’s move on to microphones. Nasality can’t be easily fixed, but feedback, background noise, and fuzziness when recording your voice can be reduced with decent microphones. Depending on your selected lecture format, you’ll need either a desktop microphone, a lavalier (or “lav”) microphone, or both.

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How to Teach Music Online & Monetize Your Skills (Guide)

learnWorlds

Has your music school got shuttered due to COVID-19? Then you have to stop depending on your physical location and start teaching music online. Here’s what we’re covering: How teaching music online works. Examples of online music schools. 1 Do Online Music Lessons Work? 2 How to Teach Music Online: 6 Steps.

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8 Tips to Incorporate Screencasts Into Your Online Training Course

TechSmith Camtasia

Look for a feature-rich eLearning authoring tool that gives you the power to add effects and integrate elements from the built-in library, such as graphics or background music to create a more polished presentation. In addition, you may want to invest in a microphone and pop filter to create clear audio. Is there any lag?