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A Guide to Screen Recording on Windows With AMD Software

Recording your screen with AMD software is easy, and makes a great way to capture moments on the fly.

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What Is Headphone Burn-In? Does It Make Your Headphones Sound Better?

Can you start using your new headphones straight away? Or should you let your headphones burn in to maximize their audio quality?

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5 Tips for Optimizing Audio File Sizes

If you've ever wanted to reduce the size of an audio file but weren't sure how to do that without impacting the quality of the recording, here's everything you need to know.

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RØDE VideoMic Go II: $99 Compact Shotgun Microphone With USB-C Connectivity

The RØDE VideoMic Go II is a compact shotgun microphone perfect for capturing high-quality audio with ease. At $99, there isn't anything else like it.

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Speaker Crossover: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Ever wondered why so many speaker systems use several speakers? Isn't a single speaker enough? That's where speaker crossover steps in.

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Yeti vs. Yeti X vs. Yeti Nano: Which Blue Yeti Microphone Should You Buy?

In the market for a USB microphone? Let's discuss the pros and cons of the Blue Yeti, Yeti X, and Yeti Nano.

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What Does Audio Grade Mean & How Do Regular Components Differ?

Do audio-grade speaker components make speakers better? What makes these components audio grade in the first place, and are they even worth the money?

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What Are High-Res Headphones and Are They Worth the Money?

Do you need high-res headphones to enjoy high-res music? Or will any headphones do the job?

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What Is Microphone Gain & How Does It Affect Recording Volume?

If you've ever recorded audio, chances are you've come across the term "gain". But what exactly is it and how does it affect your recording volume?

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The 6 Best Apps and Software for Recording Podcasts

Anyone can create a podcast, but you've got to have the right tools. Here are the best apps and software for podcasters.

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JLab Talk Pro Review: A Portable, Cheaper Alternative to the Blue Yeti Pro

JLab's flagship microphone comes with enough polar patterns, onboard controls, and sound quality to lead the charge in a crowded market.

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How to Add Name Pronunciation to Your LinkedIn Profile

Want to help others pronounce your name correctly on LinkedIn? Here's how you can add name pronunciation to your profile.

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DAC vs. Amp: What’s the Difference?

Do you need to convert audio? Or wait, do you need to make your audio louder? What happens if you need both? Here's what you need to know.

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Unbalanced vs. Balanced Audio – What’s the Difference?

Different audio cables function in different ways. We take a look at the differences between unbalanced and balanced audio.

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How Reedsy Can Help Indie Authors Get Started With Audiobooks

Here’s everything Reedsy can help with as you learn about audiobooks and the skills you’ll need to publish your own.

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The 7 Best Audio Interfaces for Mac

Record high-quality and professional-level audio directly to your Mac with this inclusive range of audio interfaces.

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6 Audio Recording Tips for DIY Filmmakers

The quality of the audio in filmmaking is vital. We're going to discuss six audio tips that will make your projects shine.

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512 Audio Limelight: Dynamic XLR Microphone That Handles Noisy Rooms Well

The Limelight is a great choice for getting natural and rich-sounding audio for your streams and other voice recordings.

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5 Electric Instruments You Can Use to Practice Quietly

Want to avoid getting noise complaints while learning a new instrument? Consider getting the electric version instead.

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What Is Room Tone and Why Do You Need to Use It?

Ever heard of room tone in film-making? Stick around to learn what it is and why you need it.

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