Are you struggling with recording great sounding audio for your Udemy courses?
Lots of Udemy instructors struggle with producing great quality audio.
Then they look online and find lots of tutorials requiring expensive gear or complicated techniques and software.
It doesn't have to be this way.
Getting great sounding audio can be super simple and inexpensive.
In this course you'll learn how to get great audio with a minimum amount of gear and without using ANY audio editing software.
We'll even get decent audio using a $12 microphone.
Here's what you'll learn:
Are you struggling with recording great sounding audio for your Udemy courses?
Lots of Udemy instructors struggle with producing great quality audio.
Then they look online and find lots of tutorials requiring expensive gear or complicated techniques and software.
It doesn't have to be this way.
Getting great sounding audio can be super simple and inexpensive.
In this course you'll learn how to get great audio with a minimum amount of gear and without using ANY audio editing software.
We'll even get decent audio using a $12 microphone.
Here's what you'll learn:
Good audio is critical for your Udemy course. In fact, it's more important than your slides and video! Here's why.
How good does your audio need to be? It needs to be good, but squeezing out that last 5% probably isn't worth it.
Here's what we'll cover in this course.
Using a real microphone gets you 80% of the way there to great sounding audio.
It's time to get a microphone! Here are some of my recommendations.
Lavalier microphones are essential for field recording, or just for looking great on camera! Here are a few things to think about.
In this lesson we cover microphone accessories, including pop filters, shock mounts and mic stands.
I keep telling you that audio recording doesn't have to be expensive. Well how does $12 sound?
A really basic primer on room acoustics.
Here's my exact process for setting up my room for the best possible acoustics.
What if you're also recording video? You don't want a duvet showing behind your head! Here's how I modify my setup when shooting video.
The distance between your mouth and the microphone affects not only the quality, but the character of your audio.
Even if you use a pop filter, you can still run into problems with plosives. Here's how you can minimize them.
Siblance is harder to tame than plosives, but we'll learn a few techniques that help.
You might need to record audio while away from your computer. That's field recording. This lecture gives you a few things to think about. Keep in mind that this is more of an intermediate/advanced topic and in order to do field recording you may need to learn how to synch audio with video in your video editing software.
Audio editing software is great for audio engineers, but unnecessary for Udemy instructors.
Remember the name of this course: Audio Recording for Udemy Instructors made easy.
In this lecture I'll lay out my audio workflow from top to bottom. It doesn't get any easier than this.
A quick checklist of things to try when you have problems.
You don't need any fancy gear! Everything you need to make great sounding audio can be had for less than $100 total.
A summary of what we've learned, and some bonuses for my other courses of interest to Udemy instructors.
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