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Best way to record music? - ๖ۣۜHacker™ - 01-27-2012 What is good software to record music on? I want to know since I just bought a POD HD. ;) RE: Best way to record music? - AceInfinity - 01-27-2012 You're trying to use music software or "record music software" I don't think recording the software is possible. But for recording music, it depends on your budget, otherwise there's quite a few out there. RE: Best way to record music? - ๖ۣۜHacker™ - 01-29-2012 Sorry fixed it, I am trying out Reaper. ;) RE: Best way to record music? - Agili Ron - 02-11-2013 Hello Friends, Good audio is critical to your elearning success. You might be a great instructional designer and create the most engaging courses possible. But it all falls apart if the audio quality in your course is not very good. In an earlier post we looked at when it makes sense to consider paying for professional narration. If you have the money, this is a viable option. However, many of you are like Old Mother Hubbard and your cupboard is bare. If you do have a limited budget (or you want to do the narration yourself) then here are some tips to help you do the best job possible. 1. Invest in a good quality microphone 2. Maintain a consistent environment. 3. Get rid of as much of the ambient noise as you can 4. Dampen the sound Thanks and Regards, Agili Ron agiliron.com |