25 Improving Your Audio For the World of Virtual Communications

Send us a text During the Covid pandemic, most of us have had to shift to the virtual world for our conversations, presentations, classes, and committee meetings. One thing that I notice is that almost everyone has bad audio. Not just low fidelity (that’s intrinsic in the on-line medium), but audio with poor intelligibility due to bad mics, bad mic technique, poor-sounding rooms, and extraneous noise. I compiled a few suggestions on how you can improve your virtual audio and made it into this...

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Doug Fearn draws on his 50+ years as a recording engineer, record producer, studio owner, and pro audio equipment designer to explain the art and science of recording for the audiophile, music lover, and people in the music recording industry.