002 Your Recording Environment And You!

Published: July 12, 2018, 6 a.m.

b'Time to improve your room!
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\\nThis week we\\u2019re going to get into one of those areas of narration that people seem to just plain ignore.
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\\nYour room.
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\\nFixing your room isn\\u2019t that hard and is totally not optional. At least not if you want good quality audio.
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\\nYour room is the most important part of your audio quality. Hands down, no question about it. More important than the microphone, more important than the timbre of your voice.
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\\nMore important than anything else.
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\\nThink about all the effort and care you put into each element of your eLearning.
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\\nWhy not give that same care to the quality of your audio?
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\\nBut don\'t worry!
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\\nYou\\xa0don\'t\\xa0have to drop thousands of dollars on acoustic panels and foam to improve the sound of your room. You can do it with some basics that you probably have around the house, or by using one special place of your house that you most likely already have\\u2026
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\\nBut that\\u2019s a super secret location that I reveal in the episode.
\\nIn this episode, I discuss:
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\\n \\t* A really great food analogy
\\n \\t* A quick discussion on acoustic treatment vs soundproofing
\\n \\t* Kiddie pools
\\n \\t* Three approaches to knocking down echo in your recording space
\\n \\t* A super secret location that you can use to record great audio
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\\nStuff I mentioned
\\nI mentioned a few things in this episode, here are some links so you can investigate further:
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\\n \\t* The Porta-Booth Pro
\\n \\t* Vocal Booth To Go
\\n \\t* Roxul - The acoustic treatment in my booth
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