


I just happened to have my Muvo recorder with me, and decided to use it as a backup, just in case.

I had prepared a Google Earth presentation and used Apowersoft Screen Recorder, with an external microphone, to record what was on the screen as well as our narration to it. away, while the two of us who were closer to the recording device were closer than that…probably a couple feet away from Mr. I used my old Creative Muvo TX FM digital recorder 256mb version. No other people around except us four actors. 12’ x 30’, carpeted, no heater or air conditioner running in the background. This was in a rectangular shaped room, approx. Thank y’all in advance for any assistance you can provide! I at least know how to do that right, in Audacity. When I’m finished, I’ll make the Mono audio into a Stereo track. How do I equalize everyone’s speaking level throughout the entire recording? How do I permanently get rid of those 1/2 second pulses throughout the entire recording then I’ve tried to Noise Reduce the recording, but it takes 2-3 tries to get that pesky 1/2 second “pulse” to go away…but after doing so, the speakers’ voices sound tinny and echo-y. so everything is uniform, I just can’t get it fixed. Add to that the absolutely horrible background noise on the recording (the same “pulse” almost a 1/2 second apart) and despite all my tries at fixing the recording so I can use it all throughout the movie, so everyone is at the same speaking level (a couple of the speakers talk very softly, while the other 2 talk loudly), with the same tone (bass/treble-wise), etc. Problem is, there are 4 people speaking on the audio, all of whom have a different “tone” on the Audacity spectrum. 3 hours, recorded in Mono, that I need to split up to use in a Windows Movie Maker presentation. 2.1.2 for Windows 10 obtained via free download in.
