Volume
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:35 pm
So am relative newbie and SO GRATEFUL for all this help! ( I have Mac OSX 10.8.4 Audacity 2.0.3)
I am creating recordings of me reading from my novel to be made available via subscription. I recorded first couple of chapters in Audacity, using a Yeti Mic and trying to implement suggestions I got on this forum and Youtube videos about distance from Mic, etc.
The volume on files exported as mp3's is too low. I turned up the gain before exporting as an mp3, but am getting feedback that people want to be able to turn it up more ( at maximum volume level it isn't quite satisfactory).
I have a soft voice and am noticing how my voice drops in places. In those spots, I did amplify, but was reluctant to amplify the whole recording because it sounds kind of like being in a subway station in places when I do that. I also have problem with how clearly I enunciate my p's and s's, so maybe I overcompensated in distancing myself from mic.
I will try to speak up a bit, but that may not be so easy to sustain as it doesn't come so naturally to me. Is there any way while recording to compensate for my quiet-ish voice, perhaps including settings on the Yeti mic? For what I did so far, I used cardiod with no gain.
Would really appreciate any suggestions!
Ani
I am creating recordings of me reading from my novel to be made available via subscription. I recorded first couple of chapters in Audacity, using a Yeti Mic and trying to implement suggestions I got on this forum and Youtube videos about distance from Mic, etc.
The volume on files exported as mp3's is too low. I turned up the gain before exporting as an mp3, but am getting feedback that people want to be able to turn it up more ( at maximum volume level it isn't quite satisfactory).
I have a soft voice and am noticing how my voice drops in places. In those spots, I did amplify, but was reluctant to amplify the whole recording because it sounds kind of like being in a subway station in places when I do that. I also have problem with how clearly I enunciate my p's and s's, so maybe I overcompensated in distancing myself from mic.
I will try to speak up a bit, but that may not be so easy to sustain as it doesn't come so naturally to me. Is there any way while recording to compensate for my quiet-ish voice, perhaps including settings on the Yeti mic? For what I did so far, I used cardiod with no gain.
Would really appreciate any suggestions!
Ani