Listen "003 – 3 Common Mic Technique Mistakes"
Episode Synopsis
Use your microphone properly!
You've thought about your performance, your room is tuned up and you just pulled your brand new Yeti from its cardboard shipping vessel. Time to fire it up!
WAIT!
Sure, you can flick it on and start talking. It can be that easy. But how do you know you're doing it right?
How do you know you're using it properly?
I can hear you already, "Josh... you talk at it and it records you."
Well, yes. But if you don't think about how you use your mic, you may make a mistake that costs you extra time in editing, sounds terrible, or worse...
Annoys your learners!
In this episode, I'm talking about three mistakes that are commonly made when it comes to mic technique.
In this episode, I discuss:
Common mistakes you might be making with your mic technique.
Ways to fix them
Signal to Noise ratio
I also laugh at myself way too much. But that's nothing new.
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You've thought about your performance, your room is tuned up and you just pulled your brand new Yeti from its cardboard shipping vessel. Time to fire it up!
WAIT!
Sure, you can flick it on and start talking. It can be that easy. But how do you know you're doing it right?
How do you know you're using it properly?
I can hear you already, "Josh... you talk at it and it records you."
Well, yes. But if you don't think about how you use your mic, you may make a mistake that costs you extra time in editing, sounds terrible, or worse...
Annoys your learners!
In this episode, I'm talking about three mistakes that are commonly made when it comes to mic technique.
In this episode, I discuss:
Common mistakes you might be making with your mic technique.
Ways to fix them
Signal to Noise ratio
I also laugh at myself way too much. But that's nothing new.
Subscribe!
Be sure to subscribe. Find all the links here.
Question?
I'd love to start incorporating a Q&A section into each podcast. If you have any questions for me, please email them over to [email protected] or send me a message on my fancy new Questions Page.
That's all for now. Be sure to subscribe in your podcatcher so you can catch the next episode.
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