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How to create voiceover for your videos?

Creating a professional voiceover for videos can significantly enhance their impact and engagement.

In this article, we’ll explore how to achieve high-quality voiceovers using AVS Audio Editor, a versatile tool for audio processing. Whether you’re narrating a tutorial, adding commentary to a vlog, or producing an explainer video, AVS Audio Editor provides the necessary features to make your voiceovers stand out.

Before you record voiceover

Preparation is key for success in every activity. Here are six simple steps to help you create professional-sounding voiceovers.

1. Set up your recording space

Listen for ambient noise in your recording environment. While you can’t control external noises, you can minimize in-room noise (such as fans, vents, or electronic devices) by temporarily silencing them.

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Record in a smaller room with soft surfaces to avoid echo. Carpets, blinds, couches, and foam panels can help improve acoustics.

Windows often cause unwanted sound when squeaking or unexpectedly slamming. Minimize outdoor noises to keep your recording space quiet.

2. Create a great script

Write a clear and concise script that aligns with your video’s content. A well-prepared script ensures smooth delivery and helps maintain focus.

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3. Choose the right microphone

Invest in a high-quality microphone. Popular options include the Blue Yeti X, Rode NT USB Mini, or other USB microphones.

Ensure proper microphone placement and adjust settings, e.g., equalizer, compressor, and gain to eliminate background noise and enhance voice quality.

4. Stick to appropriate storytelling emotions

Deliver your lines with appropriate emotion and pacing. Match your voiceover to the video’s context.

Synchronize your voiceover with the visuals to create a seamless experience for viewers.

5. Practice and refine

Practice reading your script to improve your delivery. Pay attention to clarity, volume, and pronunciation.

Refine your voiceover by listening critically and making necessary adjustments.

6. Edit your voiceover

Use recording software like AVS Audio Editor to record and edit your voiceover. Our editor provides tools for noise reduction, equalization, and trimming on Windows computers.

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How to record voiceover with AVS Audio Editor?

In AVS Audio Editor, you can easily record voiceover to further use it as a separate audio track. Our application is compatible with the latest and older Windows computers, from XP to Windows 11.

Step 1. Go to Record tab and make sure your microphone is set as an input source in the upper left corner.

You can also click Test Input to adapt volume levels and play with settings, such as balance and gain. However, we recommend beginners to stick to the default settings.

Step 2. Click the red circle icon in the toolbar.

Choose the sample rate, sample size, stereo/mono channels, a name for your recording. If these parameters are new for you, proceed with the default ones and click OK.

Step 3. Start speaking, the recording is on.

When you’re done, finish the process by clicking Stop button and save your voiceover.

Need a stable and user-friendly Windows application to record voiceover? Get AVS Audio Editor today!

The entire AVS4YOU suite with converters and editors for video, photo, and audio is available with massive discounts up to 70%.

After recording your voiceover

The last step is to synchronize your voice recording with a video using AVS Video Editor. Follow these simple steps.

Step 1. Open your project in AVS Video Editor and click Import to add audio files.

Step 2. Drag’n’drop your voiceover to the timeline and change its position, if necessary.

Now you can make final touches and export your video with voiceover. Click the button below to see AVS Video Editor in action.

Useful links

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