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Butterfly34
07-19-2007, 05:55 PM
Any recommedation for a company that can do that?
dagdal1967
07-28-2007, 01:51 PM
audible.com
iTunes.com
Amazon.Com
wildsoul
07-28-2007, 03:32 PM
Are you looking to have something recorded? or buy a book?
cartoonfan1983
07-28-2007, 05:41 PM
wildsoul has a good question. You could record audio yourself and make cd's if you needed to for nearly nothing as long as you had a decent microphone on your computer. I'm all for doing things as economically as possible!
wildsoul
07-28-2007, 06:26 PM
Speaking of DIY recording, I've got the best microphone!
Samson's CO1U
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1810
My step son runs a professional recording studio, and explained that the best mics are condenser mics. But usually those have a large stereo-type plug for professional audio equiptment. Last year, Samson invented the first condenser mic for use with a computer. I bought one, and it's amazing! My step son tested it out w/ me and gave it a big thumbs-up!
PS: I recommend buying a small desktop stand for it, and a "pop screen" if you tend to pop your "p" sounds like I do.
drjudy
07-29-2007, 04:36 PM
Sony Soundforge is great software to use for recording.
version 6.0 is better than the newer version (8.0).
- Judy
Are there any other resources if you don't want to record your own?
atiff
07-30-2007, 03:28 PM
Speaking of DIY recording, I've got the best microphone!
Samson's CO1U
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1810
My step son runs a professional recording studio, and explained that the best mics are condenser mics. But usually those have a large stereo-type plug for professional audio equiptment. Last year, Samson invented the first condenser mic for use with a computer. I bought one, and it's amazing! My step son tested it out w/ me and gave it a big thumbs-up!
PS: I recommend buying a small desktop stand for it, and a "pop screen" if you tend to pop your "p" sounds like I do.
Nice, i was looking for a good mic. Thanks for the valuable input WildSoul
wildsoul
07-30-2007, 05:22 PM
Are there any other resources if you don't want to record your own?
You can hire a local recording studio.
I had a meditation CD recorded, mastered, & produced at a studio that specializes in spoken word recording. The cost was $150/hour, plus fees for graphic design and CD's. My 4-track CD ended up costing about $2500 for 1000 copies. What I learned about the process was very valuable (which is why I made my first product with a pro.) But now, I'm more about taking what I learned and doing it myself.
You can also find professional recording studios & engineers for around $60 (which is what my step son charges.)
==> It's not the recording time that's expensive. It's the editing. Expect at least 4 hours of editing for every 1 hour of recording time.
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