Here’s Some Good News About The Sound Quaility Of My Audio Interviews
I am going to be greatly improving the sound quality of my audio
interviews.
Over the years I’ve been using a digital Sony MP3 recorder and a
telephone recording device from RadioShack to record my interviews.
I’m now making the switch to a new online recording service at
http://www.talkandrecordonline.com
The service is a bit pricy, but I feel well worth it.
Here’s why . . .
The first and most important reason is the sound quality.
It’s a quality I’ve never been able to get with my digital
recorder.
And there is no delay like you get using skype or VOIP recording
services.
Reason two …
I edit ALL of my audio interviews.
A one hour audio interview can take up to five hours of editing.
And one of the most time consuming parts of the editing is manually
making my voice and the person I am interviewing’s voice the same
volume level.
There is no reliable or automated way to do this.
It must all be done by hand.
And when you’re paying for editing by the hour, the cost can add up
fast.
http://www.talkandrecordonline.com has a way to raise and or lower
your guest’s sound level before you begin recording your interview.
This completely eliminates the extra labor, time and cost spent on
editing the volume levels of interview guests.
This is huge… Savings both time and money.
Other features this service offers are very impressive too.
It’s hands down the best alternative I’ve seen other than buying
high end microphones and recording equipment.
All you’ll need is a regular telephone or cell phone and an
Internet connection to record high end quality interviews.
You don’t have to be chained in front of your computer to record
your calls with this service and you can talk and record from your
mobile phone too.
Check it out for free.
No cost, no obligation, no commitment.
You’re invited to preview it now at:
http://www.talkandrecordonline.com
I hope you like it.
PS. How much of a problem do you think the sound quality to my
audios have been for you? Is better quality sound something that
you want or are you ok with the current sound quality.
I would appreciate your feedback either way.
Just hit me back with your two cents on this audio quality thing by e-mailing me at: michael@michaelsenoff.com
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