
King Audio Transcription & Typing
Services gives the following advice for recording interviews for transcription.
- Check out your recording equipment before your
interview(s) is scheduled. Play with your equipment, become familiar with
it. Try recording yourself and experiment with the distance of the
microphone.
- If possible practice recording your interview in the location where the interview will actually take place this will give you a good idea of the acoustics in that location:
- placing the mic on a soft surface e.g. a cushion can improve the sound quality
- carpeted rooms reduce echo
- Listen to your practice interview recording
using headphones. It may sound completely different to the way it sounds
on the device.
- An interview recording with a very low volume
can be as troublesome to an interview transcriber as a recording with a
noisy background so try to ensure that the finished interview recording
can be turned up to an audible level without distortion.
- Choose the quietest environment available to
you; a busy restaurant is not an ideal environment for carrying out an
interview that you will be sending to an interview transcriber.
- Turn off mobile phones. When a mobile phone
searches for network coverage it interferes with recording equipment and
can obscure voices even when set to silent or vibrate modes.
- Do not use voice activation when recording your
interviews as words can be lost if there is a slight delay.
Remember, the clearer the recording the
more accurate and complete the interview transcription will be.
Interview recordings can take hours to
transcribe so if you have the choice of using a professional transcriber, King
Audio Transcription & Typing Services can help you to keep up the pace.
Contact King Audio Transcription & Typing Services for an interview transcription quote by visiting
the contact page to complete the form or drop us an email
with your requirements. We will provide a prompt interview transcription
quotation for your consideration.