Recording Your Message; General Recording Advice - Sony ICD-PX333 Manual

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Recording Your Message

General recording advice

Below is some recording advice suggested by MegaVoice's audio specialist.
1. Find a good acoustic environment for producing your recordings. If you can't provide a special room at the
very least find a place that is reasonably quiet with little to no wind or background noise.
2.
Noise may be heard when the unit is placed near an AC power source, a fluorescent lamp or a mobile phone
during recording or playback.
3. Choose someone that has a good voice for narration. MegaVoice has found that the female voice produces
higher quality audio recordings than the male voice.
4. Practice with the recorder until you are very comfortable with its operation. This will enable you to focus
completely on the narration of your messages.
5. If possible, set the recorder on a level surface a fixed distance from the narrator. Holding the recorder while
active may pick up background noise from touching it.
a. If you must hold the device, hold the microphone/recorder under the bottom lip while recording.
6. Speak slowly enough to clearly enunciate your words but quickly enough so that the message flows.
7. Provide proper silence between the parts of each message.
a. Take a short breath before the message/chapter
b. Take a breath (about 1 second) after the title
c. Take a long breath (about 2 seconds) at the end of the message/chapter
8. Review and edit the recording as necessary before saving the final version.
Try and keep these tips in mind when using your voice recorder.
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