lunarhiccups
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So you want to start making audios... and that's AWESOME! In an attempt to make your journey into audio erotica less overwhelming, I compiled a list of tools & a beginner's guide. Please add tools, advice, recommendations and more below. I am not an expert in this field, so I would love to continue to update this list to be a wonderful resource for everyone and reflective of the community as a whole.
For more information on how to get started, (how to get comfortable, set up your space, proper mic technique etc.) please read this stickied thread from Handley_Page
Posting Etiquette
Whenever I post an audio here to Literotica, I try to include some or all of the following information for the listener. Find a formula that works best for you!
- Synopsis
- What is the audio about? A few sentences will do it
- Author & Script Credit
- Write the author's username & include a link to their piece is this is a "script fill"
- If improvised or self-published, give yourself credit here
- Production/SFX
- Did someone help with editing of your piece? If so, make sure to give them credit
- Some free SFX or music websites allow for free use when they are properly credited
- Listener Descriptors
- Genitalia Desciption (What words were used? Cock, penis, pussy, cunt? Was it described as smooth, hairy, large, small etc.?)
- Physical Description (Tall, short, bald, hair, skin tone, eye color etc.)
- Tags
- Literotica allows up to ten to help readers find your audio when you submit
- What Are Literotica Story Tags FAQ
Where to Find Scripts
When posting your scripted audio piece to Literotica, please credit the author with their preferred username & a link back to their page/work whenever possible. Send them a message as well to let them know you filled their work!
Audio Recording/Editing Software
Audacity
Platform: Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and other operating systems.
Price: Free
Garageband
Platform: macOS, iOS
Price: Free
Adobe Audition
Platform: Windows, macOS
Price: $20.99/Month (USD)
Logic Pro X
Platform: masOS
Price: $199.99 (USD)
Sound Effects & Music
Freesound
Price: Free
Zapsplat
Price: Free, Gold Account Ā£4/Month GBP
Free SFX
Price: Free
Partners In Rhyme
Price: Free
SoundsCrate
Price: Free
99Sounds
Price: Free
Orange Free Sounds
Price: Free
Gumroad
Price: Varies per pack
Epidemic SoundPrice: $9/Month for Personal License
Recommended Beginner Microphones *USB
I started with my wired iPhone headphones and know plenty of people who also record directly into their laptops. If you're looking to create audios as a hobbyist, do not let the gear stop you! If you are looking to take it the next step up, here's some USB microphones I recommend. A USB mic connects directly to the USB port on your computer, while an XLR mic requires an external recording interface or a digital I/O. A USB mic is a great option for those just starting out without having to invest in an interface and the quality is still professional. Cardioid pattern mics which are ideal for voiceover because they focus only on what's in front of the mic. This helps limit the amount of ambient noise filtering through the microphone especially when recording from home.
Rode NT-USB Condenser Microphone
Cardioid, Condenser
MSRP: $299.00 USD
Audio-Technica AT2020USB+
Cardioid, Condenser
$103.00 USD
Shure MV5
Condenser
$99 USD (I have seen these go on sale for $60-$70 USD)
*I purposely left Blue off of this list because I bought TWO Snowballs and they broke within a year so this is my revenge. I replaced it with a Shure MV5 which became one of my favorite microphones to use, and it plugs into your iOS device as well.
Accessories/Sound Proofing/Pop Filters
Pop Filter
This helps soften plosives like "P, B" when you speak into the microphone
$10.99 USD
Isolation Shield
This helps reduce the amount of noise your mic picks up from directly around it, making your voice more of the focus. A lot of isolation shields also come with pop filters too.
$54.99 USD
Boom Arm
This allows you to move your microphone around freely. A lot of USB mics don't have proper mounting abilities, so make sure to check that you can actually mount them to the boom arm you choose. They also may or may not be compatible with your isolation shield, so again, make sure you check.
$19.97 USD
Kaotica Eyeball
While it's ideal to have a soundproof room or even a closet, sometimes it's not a reality. This is a bit pricey, but gives you the feeling of a mobile recording space.
$150-$200 USD
Tutorials
Microphone Technique
Audacity
How to use Audacity to Record & Edit Audio | Beginners Tutorial
- Editing Tips in Audacity for Voiceover
- How To Use Audacity
Soundproofing
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