![]() ![]() Directly thereafter I click the fast-forward button, which causes the next block of recording to begin as a new audio track beneath and forward of the first one. I click the record button, read until I make a mistake and then click the stop button. When recording with Audacity, I use a process I learned from. ![]() This is important because changing the default levels of your recording software and microphone can throw the audio levels off and cause your project to fail the ACX QA test. I recommend all three, since Audacity is free and robust, the AT2020 is a great mic and the MacBook Pro is a workhorse for content creation.īoth Audacity and the microphone should be left at their default levels, making certain that (Mono) Input Channel is selected from the dropdown menu at the top middle of the Audacity program window and 44100 is selected as the Project Rate (Hz) in the dropdown menu at the lower right. I use Audacity and an AT2020 USB Microphone on a MacBook Pro, but your mileage may vary. ![]() Suffice to say for now that you need a silent, sound-dampened environment to work in, since it's virtually impossible to scrub sound artifacts from a recording without sacrificing quality. I'll write another post once my sound studio is finished that discusses sound attenuation for audio recording. ![]() That said, this post is technical in nature and only covers that portion of the process. I need to write this entry for my wiki anyway, so I thought I'd make it a blog post as well in the hope it might help other people getting started with Audible ACX narration. ![]()
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