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Audible creation exchange
Audible creation exchange






audible creation exchange

I made one with a piece of cardboard and some old batting for my first book, but didn't use one for my second. Something you can plug into the audio jack on your microphone or computer so you can listen to what the microphone is picking up while you're recording is a good idea. My co-narrator for King's Table used a Yeti Pro with a mic boom and a shock mount (he got the whole setup off of ebay) and had very good results with it as well. I'm sure it would be fine, but I can't personally attest to it.

audible creation exchange

Blue also makes a cheaper Snowball microphone that I've heard of people using. A quality USB microphone (a Blue Yeti is a very nice choice, one of the most popular microphones, and will only run you $130 on Amazon.A laptop would be nice (they're quieter), but I just used an old desktop. So here it is: the minimalist setup guide. My audio passed Audible's recording standards with flying colors and was well-received by listeners. I decided to make an attempt with the absolute minimum in equipment and setup using one of my short stories as a test case. This can be intimidating, especially if you're not confident in your ability to judge "good" audio from "bad". Just like your bike-fanatic friend who recommends a $3000 bike to get you to and from work, Audiophiles will often insist that you'll never produce good audio without a $1000+ home studio system (or better yet, rental time in a professional studio). a percentage of Audible’s “a la carte” price).Enthusiasts always recommend the very best equipment, and they tend to think all of it is indispensable. However, no matter how they price it, you will be paid the same amount as you are for Audible “a la carte” sales (i.e. Please note that we do not, and cannot, control how iTunes prices your audiobook in their store. This is much higher than other audiobook customers, who generally purchase just one or two books per year. Yes, AudibleListener members end up paying less per audiobook, but they are voracious audiobook consumers who tend to purchase over 17 audiobooks per year from. For more about AudibleListener membership, please check out the store. Additionally, on, consumers can buy your audiobook “a la carte” for the above price, but many Audible customers are AudibleListener members who can purchase the audiobook with an Audible “credit” which they get as part of their Audible membership. To be clear, although the above represents general guidelines as retailer of audiobooks sold on, Audible retains the sole discretion to set the price of the audiobooks it sells. While not always the case, the regular price on for the product is generally priced based on its length, as follows: How much will my audiobook sell for in stores?Įach retailer of your audiobook independently prices your product and determines such price in their sole discretion.








Audible creation exchange