Making an Audio- Collections FMP

Making an Audio

For the next stage of making an audio, I really want to have variety and diversity with the voices I choose. But having this variety will make it hard for me to see everyone in person to record their voices in a proper recording studio. To make things easier for the people I have chosen and to have continuity with all the voices, I have thought of ways they can record their audio piece at home to avoid their voice echoing and background noises like the hum of a fridge or outside noise being picked up during their recording.

I did a test run where I made a pillow fort. I popped my phone inside and recorded my voice and then I took my phone out of my DIY booth and repeated the process to test the sound quality.

Test DIY booth

You can definitely hear the difference in the quality. I think this will work much better if I have continuity in all the recordings.




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