The high-speed, low-cost way to get your point across. To any audience you choose. LECTURNITY not only helps you deliver your lecture, it also turns it into multimedia e-learning content. Together with your PowerPoint slides, your handwriting, your personality. And why not add test questions, and interactivity? Once you’ve finished planning, disseminate your ideas efficiently — our rapid authoring tool gives you easy access to the latest media technology.
The number one choice of professors and professionals: Without it, a modern university would be unthinkable. And now, more and more companies are also discovering the advantages of LECTURNITY. Hardly surprising, when you think about it: this authoring tool not only helps you record lectures or presentations in no time at all, it also gets your interactive training courses up and running with maximum efficiency.
Here, you will find notes on how to optimise your recording.
Checklist: Before the recording
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It is really very easy to use LECTURNITY. However, to ensure that you don't forget anything and can concentrate fully on the presentation, it is often worth keeping a short checklist or giving one to the speaker.
The ideal audio signal
The ideal input audio signal depends on the directional radio pattern of the microphone used. Usually, corresponding information is given in the product descriptions provided with the microphones. But of course, the volume and dynamics of the speaker are crucial. During a presentation, the volume of the speaker's voice often fluctuates. When setting the recording level, you should ensure that the level is sufficient for quiet passages, but that loud passages are not overmodulated. Therefore, it is important to familiarise yourself with the hardware being used before you start a recording, e.g. by carrying out test recordings under different conditions.
Tip: Use a compressor! Compressors automatically adjust the dynamics to a preset level. This means recordings are never too quiet or overmodulated. In addition, you will be able to use the maximum recording level without worrying that you will overmodulate. Such devices are often available at affordable prices in music shops.
Compressors also usually have a built-in limiter. With a limiter, you can cut out any signals below a preset level. This means, for example, undesired background noise can be filtered out even during the recording.