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Recording Good Quality Interviews
- Where appropriate set guidelines for the participants before starting to record.
Request that speakers refrain from speaking over each other, and remember that all
sounds around a table will be caught on the recording and may obscure speech - cups
and saucers, papers rustling, fingers drumming, feet tapping on table legs can all
cause interference.
- Mobile phones should be removed from close proximity to the recorder. Even if they
do not ring interference will be picked up on the recording and obscure speech.
- Many speakers’ voices tail off towards the end of a sentence and can become inaudible.
Remind speakers to speak clearly and audibly at all times.
- If available use a good quality stereo microphone. Position the microphone at a central
point between participants.
- Where there are multiple speakers, if time allows ask each participant to introduce
themselves with a sentence or two; this will allow the subscriber to familiarise
themselves with each speaker’s voice.

If you are recording interviews or focus groups for research purposes you will want
to get the best possible transcripts. Here are some tips to help ensure your recording
is high quality, which in turn will produce a higher quality, more accurate transcript: