16 Jun
By Rainmaker.FM
You may have absolutely no desire to start a podcast — and that’s fine. But chances are very, very good that at some point, you’re going to want to record some audio.
These days, you can’t get away with sub-par audio quality. People expect a crystal-clear, crisp recording.
If you haven’t done a lot of audio recording in the past, the process can seem daunting. There’s hardware to buy and software to learn. And then there’s not sounding robotic and stiff on the recording itself!
This week on Hit Publish, host Pamela Wilson invited three Copyblogger experts to share their best advice on …read more