Clipped: Your Content Creation Toolkit
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Clipped: Your Content Creation Toolkit
12 Days of Christmas: Quick Content Creation Tips – Day 7: Better Mic Technique for Cleaner Audio
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The 12 Days of Christmas series on Clipped continues with another quick, practical tip to help creators level up their content. Today is Day 7 of 12, and this episode focuses on better microphone technique—one of the easiest ways to dramatically improve your audio without buying new gear.
This episode is all about technique, not equipment. Good audio is expected now, whether you’re running an audio-only podcast or producing video content. Small adjustments in how and where you record can make a massive difference in how professional your show sounds.
🎙️ Why Mic Technique Matters
You can own a great microphone and still sound bad if your technique is off. Monitoring your audio in real time, adjusting mic placement, and paying attention to your recording environment all help ensure your voice stays clean, clear, and consistent.
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Episode Takeaways:
- Always wear headphones to monitor your audio while recording
- Headphones help you hear mic distance issues, clipping, and background noise
- Adjust mic gain based on what you’re hearing in real time
- Slight off-axis mic placement reduces harsh plosives (“p” and “b” sounds)
- Noisy rooms require either relocation or better monitoring
- Room reflections can hurt audio more than mic quality
- Soft furnishings like carpets, couches, blankets, and pillows help absorb sound
- Acoustic treatment improves clarity but isn’t required to get started
- Testing different mic positions and recording locations pays off long-term
Day 7 is about making your existing gear sound its best. Focus on technique, dial in your environment, and test often—great audio doesn’t require expensive equipment, just attention to detail.
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