We want to help you create audio content for your humanities projects. In the Audio drop-down menu, you will find pages that guide you through how to get from recording to editing an audio file. You will also find pages that guide you on oral histories and podcasts.
We have created a set of tips and guidelines to help make your audio recording experience trouble-free. We will guide you along the recording process whether you record on your phone or using the YETI mics in the Amaranth studio. Read more about Recording Audio →
Audacity is an open source and free software program for editing audio files. It has a tremendous amount of capabilities but is also very user friendly for beginners. We have a set of instructions to help you get started with Audacity. Read more about Editing with Audacity →
Oral Histories differ in several important ways from other types of historical narrative. If you are new to Oral Histories or want to review some of the basics, we have created a short guide for you. Read more about Oral Histories →
If you are considering a humanities podcast, visit our set of tips and guidelines. We can help you plan your podcast and encourage you to give it a try. Read more about Podcasts →