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What Are Audio Effects? A Comprehensive Guide

Audio effects are an integral part of music production and sound design. They enhance or alter the sound of audio recordings, adding depth, texture, and interest to the final product. Audio effects...

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What Is Fourier Transform in Audio and How Does It Work?

The Fourier Transform is a mathematical tool used in audio processing to analyze and manipulate audio signals. It is named after French mathematician Joseph Fourier, who first introduced the concept...

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What is a Formant in Audio? An Essential Guide

A formant is an elemental aspect of audio that plays an essential role in shaping the sound of a human voice or musical instrument. It is a resonant frequency of the vocal tract that determines the...

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What is Audio Editing? A Comprehensive Guide

Audio editing is the process of manipulating and enhancing recorded sound. It involves cutting, splicing, and rearranging audio files to create a desired outcome. Audio editing is a crucial part of...

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What Is a Glitch in Audio? Understanding the Common Audio Anomaly

Glitches in audio are a common occurrence that can happen to anyone, from amateur podcasters to professional sound engineers. A glitch is a brief interruption or disturbance in the audio signal that...

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What Is an Electric Guitar? A Comprehensive Guide

An electric guitar is a musical instrument that produces sound through pickups and an amplifier. The guitar is an evolution of the acoustic guitar, which has been around for centuries, but the...

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I'm Juan Louder. Several years ago I set out to narrate my own audiobook. No, I didn't have a home recording studio at the time.

I quickly figured out that there was a lot to learn about voice acting and narration, but even more to learn about how to make my voice-over recordings sound crisp and clean, and make them meet the technical submission requirements for an audiobook.

Little by little, I started learning how to record high-quality audio in my own home. I learned the hard way what works and what doesn't, so you don't have to suffer through the same trouble. Flash forward to today: Now I have a whole blog about audio recording at home! This is the site where I share everything I learned about the subject.

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