

Most of our online courses will be around 30 minutes or less, so this process is not that labor intensive and I’m pretty satisfied with it. If satisfied with audio and no more editing is needed, export and save files in a backup area. Select and save out as a separate audio file each individual slide's audio narration or engage interaction, and name each as applicable (Slide 1, Slide 2, etc.)ġ0.

Increase audio for the whole file if needed.ħ. Also delete any extra pauses in sections if not needed.Ħ.

Edit out any noticeable distracting breaths or other noises. Apply the noise reduction feature in the audio recording program for the whole file.ĥ. If I’m recording someone other than myself, I can make a note on my copy of the script as we go, so I know where to go in the file to quickly locate and delete errors.Ĥ. I speed up the playback so I don't have to sit there and listen to the entire audio file from beginning to end. Edit/Delete gaps at beginning and end of recording, if any.ģ. Record all of the audio narration for the entire course in one continuous recording.Ģ. I've been creating elearning training modules for just under a year and think there might be a better and more efficient process I could follow that would save me some time in the editing mode.ġ. I record my audio narration separately from Presenter (using Sound Forge Pro), and wanted to start a discussion about what process others use when recording audio.
