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eLearning: What's the Best Microphone for Voiceover Audio?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I received an email asking the following: What specific advice can you give about the kind of microphone to purchase for making good quality audio narrations to accompany my Captivate training sessions, minimizing echo and other audio problems? When it comes to selecting a headset or microphone, it will often come down to personal preference.

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Mic Check! Upgrade Your Microphone for Better Audio

TechSmith Camtasia

Are you ready to upgrade your microphone but aren’t sure where to start in the complex world of audio equipment and microphones? Host Matt Pierce shares some helpful need-to-know tips and even tests some of the most popular microphones on the market. A great example of a good all-round affordable microphone is the Blue Yeti.

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Audio Production Mastery Tips from a Grammy Winner | Justin Proctor

TechSmith Camtasia

The good news is that modern technology, equipment, and software have made it easier and more accessible than ever for anyone to learn how to record good audio. Test out your equipment, microphone positioning and see how it sounds before you press record. How to choose a microphone. Why audio recording is easier than ever.

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How to Use Video to Enhance Your Online Course

LearnDash

Get a microphone. Not only is the microphone on your camera or computer pretty low quality, it also picks up more background noise than a dedicated audio source. The good news is that videos aren’t as difficult to create as they once were. Check Amazon for affordable soft boxes. They’re worth the investment.

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How to Earn Social Proof for Your Online Course

LearnDash

Having learners post about a test score or a new achievement in their news feeds is excellent, but news feeds are fleeting, and whatever buzz they generate will fade. So, instead of wondering how to convince new learners that your course is worthwhile, turn the microphone over to learners who have already completed it.

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Free eLearning Webinar: Creating Quality Voiceover Audio

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The good news is that you don't have to be a professional voiceover talent or use expensive hardware and software to create effective voiceover audio. In When it comes to eLearning, voiceover audio almost always enhances the learner experience. except when the audio is of poor quality.

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6 Essential Tools for Creating an Awesome Online Course

TalentLMS

While the prices might be intimidating, the good news is that your smartphones may suffice instead. 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. I use an Audio-Technica Lavalier Microphone.