The tech age has brought multiple advancements in the world of audio
recording, with digital audio recording devices leading the way, however,
not everyone or every place has this new technology. Here are some things
that will help you work with what you have.
1) Free Your Environment From Extraneous Noise
Find an environment that is as free from extraneous noise as possible,
e.g. no radio or TVs playing, ticking clocks, children in background, pets
or clatter of any kind. Please be sure that the windows and doors are
closed. Street noise, planes overhead, sirens, cars, all impact audio
quality. All noises are recorded--not just those that are intended to be
recorded.
2) Pre-test Your Recording Device
If an interview is being conducted, try to have a recording device that
has an external mic and please test the equipment and recording levels
before the actual interview. Have someone sit where the interviewer and
interviewee will be and place the recording device exactly where it will be
placed and TEST it to make sure the equipment is picking up the sound
adequately. Don’t think you are getting a good test by picking up the mic
and speaking into it. This isn’t a test. If it is a multiple person group
this becomes an even bigger challenge. Be sure there are adequate
microphones placed to hear all the participants evenly, so that some are not
extremely loud and blaring in the transcriptionists’ ears and others are
hardly heard.
3) Use Full-Size Cassette Tapes (if you’re still old-school)
If you are still using a cassette recorder, at least use a full size
cassette tape (micro and mini sized tapes do not provide good sound
quality). Make sure the tape runs for a few seconds before beginning to
record, because the beginning of the recording can be cut off on the uptake.
Don’t forget about flipping the tape if necessary and try to find a time
convenient for this to take place or pause your conversation. If your
machine has different speeds, don’t put it on long play in order to put all
of the recording on one tape for convenience sake; your sound quality will
suffer.
4) Speak Clearly
Once you have the equipment set and you are ready to begin, instruct the
person(s) being recorded to speak clearly, not to mumble, speak under their
breath or drop off the ends of sentences. Remind them during the recording
if you notice that this is happening.
5) Watch Out for and Eliminate More Extraneous Noise
During the recording session keeping out noises that we would never
suspect to be a problem is important. If at all possible try not to have
lunch, beverages, popping soda cans, snack bags, side conversations or cross
talking taking place during the recordings with sneezing, coughing and
clearing throats included. All of these noises are captured on the recording
and often block out important audio making it impossible to transcribe these
sections.
These tips lead to incredible time savings for you and - Time Means Money
- in business. It helps you get a better product from your transcriptionist
every time. And of course, there is always the attention-free peace of mind
that is attendant with accurate transcriptions that keeps you from having to
back track and do double work on misquoted transcripts, which allows you to
continue along your course of running your business.
Setting the groundwork with a top quality audio recording is the first
step in obtaining a top quality transcript—and in the end, the benefits that
a top quality transcript provides is really what it is all about.
About Carmel Muelhausen:
After 15 years in medical practice management, Carmel Muelhausen started
MedEase Transcription, Inc. in 1992 with the goal of providing the best
solutions for out-sourced medical transcription. The experience Carmel
gained from years of managing medical practices provided the knowledge of
what was truly needed in a transcription service to make the lives of the
practicing physicians and medical staff easier. While MedEase still has a
strong focus in the medical industry, they also provide unparalleled
transcription services to a large gamut of businesses, magazines,
informational web sites, as well as universities, marketing and research
companies, PR firms, authors, copywriters and many others. Visit
www.medeaseinc.com