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Historically the biggest down side of recording multimedia for education has been audio. In fact this is a typical issue for many videos and media. 

But in recent years, this has dramatically improved.

NOTE: As always, we are assuming that you are not a professional video production company nor do you have the budget of a large video production product. We assume you are using mostly technology that you have already around you. We will just add a few items to help otpimise your current equipment.

So how do they do it? How do they get better quality audio.

The quality of you microphone or your recording equipment does make a difference. But to most people, there are better ways to improve your audio without having to just buy really expensive equipment.

There are three key areas to be addressed when looking for better quality audio.

Better quality audio

1. Use a close up microphone

Rode Smart Lav

By using a microphone that is placed as close as possible to the person or people talking, you will see an immediate improvement with your audio.

  1. lapel microphone connected directly to a mobile phone is the first easy solution.
    The Rode Smart Lav is one we use. Rode smartLav+ Lavalier Microphone for iPhone and Smartphones
  2. Shotgun Microphone. This microphone is mounted on the mobile device and pointed directly at the person speaking. Rode Video Microphone is an example of this type of mic. More details.
  3. Hand held recorder. One of the most popular devices is the Zoom H4N. This is used by many reporters, podcasters and other professionals intending to record quality interviews and audio. More details.
     4. USB Microphones

These are the easiest to setup and use when connected to your computer.

The most common and best choice to begin with can be inexpensive and don’t require extra mixers or sound equipment. Just a spare USB plug on your computer.

I used the Rode NT Microphone but most podcast users like the Blue Yet. The AT-2020 is poular and has a great sound. There are heaps of videos that will compare the sounds of each microphone but to begin with, choose one and go for.4. USB Microphones

4. These are the easiest to setup and use when connected to your computer.

The most common and best choice to begin with can be inexpensive and don’t require extra mixers or sound equipment. Just a spare USB plug on your computer.

I used the Rode NT Microphone but most podcast users like the Blue Yet. The AT-2020 is poular and has a great sound. There are heaps of videos that will compare the sounds of each microphone but to begin with, choose one and go for.

2. Location, location, location

Where you record is extremely important. Often is not just what is at a location that makes it appealing, but also what is NOT in a location that makes it great.

Things to consider:

  • If the recording location has very little external noise, then you are in a great place to record audio.
  • Listen for noises like humming machinery, computer fans or even sounds in the distance, it can still be picked up by a microphone.
  • It can be very distracting to hear bird noises or cars constantly driving past while you are trying to learn something from an instructor.

Editing out noises that appeared during a narration of some course content.

3. Post production

The third and extremely important key is to make use of post production. This is where you tidy up the audio so that it sounds even better and remove unwanted noise, words and sounds.

The ideal scenario is where you have quality audio recorded to begin with, then apply some techniques to master the audio ready for delivery with the video or as an audio track.

Software

The software you use will depend on your experience and the requirements of the recording.

Here are some options with the pro’s and con’s.

Audacity

Pro’s:

  • Free
  • Relatively easy to use
  • Exports to MP3 (which is now no longer a real thing)…
  • Lots of information online to support using Audacity
  • Mac and Windows versions

Con’s:

  • Not many detailed features
  • Feels a bit old style to use
  • Doesn’t integrate with any other software (but it probably doesn’t need to either)

Logic Pro X

Logic Pro X is a professional audio editing application. It is used by musicians and many other audio professionals but it can be used for course audio creation.

https://www.ricoshae.com.au/logicproxmac

Pro’s: 

  • Great for multi track recording (more than one audio track)
  • Detailed editing features
  • Has many default settings or patches that will make your life so much easier

Con’s:

  • MAC only
  • Complex to use (compared to Audacity)
  • Not Free

Hindenberg

Hindenberg is aimed at radio but it has some great features that make it extremely useful for audio editing.

https://hindenburg.com/

Pro’s: 

  • Great for multi track recording (more than one audio track)
  • Detailed editing features
  • Can store you ‘voice’ settings to re-use next time
  • Automatically normalises the audio level
  • Easy to use cross fade
  • Includes a clever audio clipboard for editing interviews

Con’s:

  • Not Free

There are many other software options. The best software for you to use is one you are most familiar with, otherwise try one of the suggested applications above.

Extra Hints

There are some extra things to consider that will help improve your audio.

  1. Create a script: Having a script greatly improves the result. After practice, some people are comfortable just talking based on a list of items, but most people need direction otherwise they can tend to ramble on, repeat themselves and usually sound unprofessional.
  2. Use a microphone stand: By having the microphone on a stand reduces fidgeting noises from the talent, especially if they are nervous.
  3. Device holders: If you are recording to a mobile device, use a device holder that clamps the device to a stand. Again this will reduce extra noise.
  4. Turn airplane mode on: This is important if again you are using a mobile phone to record your audio. This will prevent the phone from ringing while recording. You don’t want to lose the perfect take.

Go forth and make quality audio, your students will love you for it.