--- name: audiobook-production description: "Master ACX-compliant audiobook production using Audible's technical standards and Richard Mayer's multimedia learning principles for engaging, professional audio. Use when: Producing an audiobook for Audible/ACX distribution; Creating audio versions of courses or written content; Setting up narration workflow for long-form content; Ensuring audio meets professional distribution standards; Self-producing an audiobook as an author" license: MIT metadata: author: ClawFu version: 1.0.0 mcp-server: "@clawfu/mcp-skills" --- # Audiobook Production > Master ACX-compliant audiobook production using Audible's technical standards and Richard Mayer's multimedia learning principles for engaging, professional audio. ## When to Use This Skill - Producing an audiobook for Audible/ACX distribution - Creating audio versions of courses or written content - Setting up narration workflow for long-form content - Ensuring audio meets professional distribution standards - Self-producing an audiobook as an author - Managing audiobook production projects ## Methodology Foundation **Source**: ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange) + Richard Mayer (Multimedia Learning) **Core Principle**: Professional audiobook production balances technical excellence (meeting strict ACX standards) with engaging delivery (applying learning science principles). As Mayer's research shows: "People learn better from friendly human voice than machine voice" (Voice Principle). **Why This Matters**: ACX/Audible rejects audiobooks that don't meet technical specifications, wasting production time and money. Beyond technical compliance, understanding how listeners process audio enables production choices that maximize engagement and retention. ## What Claude Does vs What You Decide | Claude Does | You Decide | |-------------|------------| | Structures production workflow | Final creative direction | | Suggests technical approaches | Equipment and tool choices | | Creates templates and checklists | Quality standards | | Identifies best practices | Brand/voice decisions | | Generates script outlines | Final script approval | ## What This Skill Does 1. **Ensures ACX technical compliance** - Specs for bit rate, sample rate, RMS, peaks, and noise floor 2. **Structures audiobook projects** - Chapter organization, credits, retail samples 3. **Applies learning principles** - Pacing, tone, and delivery that aid comprehension 4. **Manages production workflow** - From script to final master 5. **Handles proofing and QC** - Catching errors before submission ## How to Use ### Check ACX Compliance ``` Help me verify this audiobook meets ACX submission requirements. [provide audio specs or describe setup] ``` ### Plan Audiobook Structure ``` Help me structure an audiobook from this manuscript: Total word count: [X] Chapters: [Y] Type: [Fiction/Non-fiction] ``` ### Create Production Workflow ``` Create a production plan for my audiobook project: Book length: [word count] Narrator: [self/hired] Deadline: [date] ``` ## Instructions When producing audiobooks, follow this methodology: ### Step 1: Understand ACX Technical Requirements ACX has strict specifications that must be met for acceptance. ``` ## ACX Audio Specifications (2026) ### File Format - MP3, 192 kbps or higher (constant bit rate) - 44.1 kHz sample rate - Mono (single channel) ### Audio Levels - RMS: -23dB to -18dB - Peak values: -3dB maximum (no clipping) - Noise floor: -60dB or lower ### File Naming - Chapter files: [BookTitle]_[ChapterNumber].mp3 - Opening credits: [BookTitle]_Opening_Credits.mp3 - Closing credits: [BookTitle]_Closing_Credits.mp3 ### Content Requirements - Opening credits (first file): Title, author, narrator - Closing credits (last file): "This has been [title] by [author], narrated by [narrator]" - Each chapter file is standalone (no cross-file audio) - Consistent room tone throughout ### Quality Requirements - No extraneous sounds (mouth clicks, pops, page turns) - Consistent audio quality across all files - Retail sample: ~5 minutes of representative content ``` **Critical**: Run ACX Check tool on every file before submission. --- ### Step 2: Prepare the Manuscript Before recording, optimize the text for audio delivery. ``` ## Manuscript Preparation Checklist ### Structure □ Chapter breaks clearly marked □ Section breaks identified (longer pause points) □ Footnotes converted to in-text explanations or removed □ Visual content (charts, tables) adapted for audio or noted for skip ### Pronunciation Guide □ Character names with phonetic spelling □ Foreign words and phrases □ Technical terms and jargon □ Place names and proper nouns □ Acronyms expanded or spelled out ### Narrator Notes □ Tone shifts marked □ Character voice cues (if fiction) □ Emphasis suggestions (minimal) □ "As shown in Figure X" → adapted for audio □ Author asides or commentary identified ### Timing Estimate □ Word count per chapter □ Total word count □ Estimated runtime: words ÷ 9,300 = hours (approx) - 50,000 words ≈ 5-6 hours - 80,000 words ≈ 8-9 hours ``` --- ### Step 3: Set Up Recording Environment Consistent, quality recording requires proper setup. ``` ## Home Studio Essentials ### Minimum Equipment - **Microphone**: USB condenser (AT2020, Blue Yeti) or XLR setup - **Pop filter**: Essential for plosives - **Mic stand**: Stable positioning - **Headphones**: Closed-back, wired ### Room Treatment - Record in smallest, most furnished room available - Hang blankets on hard surfaces - Use reflection filter behind mic - Close windows, turn off HVAC - Eliminate electronic hum (fridges, computers) ### Recording Software (DAW) - Free: Audacity, GarageBand - Professional: Adobe Audition, Reaper, Pro Tools - ACX-specific: Hindenburg Pro (audiobook workflow) ### Test Recording Checklist □ Record 30 seconds of room tone □ Record test passage □ Check RMS levels (-23 to -18 dB) □ Check peak levels (below -3 dB) □ Check noise floor (below -60 dB) □ Listen for room echo or hum □ Verify consistent mic positioning ``` --- ### Step 4: Apply Mayer's Multimedia Learning Principles Science-backed techniques for engaging audio. ``` ## Mayer's Principles for Audiobook Delivery ### Voice Principle "People learn better from human voice than machine voice." → Warm, conversational delivery beats polished broadcast voice → Let personality come through → Avoid monotone "reading" voice ### Personalization Principle "People learn better when words are conversational rather than formal." → Write/deliver as if talking to one person → Use "you" and "we" → Contractions are encouraged ### Segmenting Principle "People learn better when content is in learner-paced segments." → Clear chapter breaks → Section pauses for complex material → Chapter summaries for dense non-fiction ### Redundancy Principle (for video/slides) "People learn better from graphics and narration than graphics + narration + text." → For audiobooks: don't describe visual elements you can't show → Adapt visual content or acknowledge it's omitted ### Coherence Principle "People learn better when extraneous material is excluded." → Cut verbal filler → Remove tangents that don't serve the chapter → Every word earns its place ``` --- ### Step 5: Production Workflow Systematic process from script to master. ``` ## Audiobook Production Pipeline ### Phase 1: Pre-Production (Week 1-2) □ Manuscript finalized and proofread □ Pronunciation guide complete □ Chapter structure confirmed □ Recording schedule created □ Test recordings approved ### Phase 2: Recording (Weeks 2-6, varies by length) □ Opening credits recorded first □ Chapters recorded in order (usually) □ Room tone captured each session □ Daily backup of raw files □ Notes logged for pickups needed ### Phase 3: Editing (Concurrent or following) □ Remove mistakes and restart takes □ Remove excessive breaths (keep natural ones) □ Eliminate mouth clicks and pops □ Smooth edits (crossfade) □ Consistent pacing throughout ### Phase 4: Mastering □ Noise reduction applied (light touch) □ Compression for consistent levels □ Limiting to prevent peaks □ Final RMS check (-23 to -18 dB) □ Export to ACX specs (192 kbps MP3, 44.1kHz, mono) ### Phase 5: Quality Control □ Listen to every file start to finish □ Check first/last 5 seconds of each file □ Verify file naming convention □ Run ACX Check or similar tool □ Create retail sample (5 min) ``` --- ### Step 6: Credits and Sample Specific requirements for opening, closing, and retail sample. ``` ## Opening Credits Script (Must be first audio file) "[Book Title]" Written by [Author Name] Narrated by [Narrator Name] [Optional: Publisher name] [Optional: Copyright year] --- ## Closing Credits Script (Must be last audio file) "This has been [Book Title], written by [Author Name], narrated by [Narrator Name]." [Optional: "Visit [website] for more" or other approved callout] [Optional: "Audiobook production by [producer]"] --- ## Retail Sample Guidelines **Length**: Approximately 5 minutes **Content**: Representative excerpt that hooks listeners **Selection criteria**: - Showcases narrator's ability - Engages interest without major spoilers - Demonstrates the book's voice/style - Often from early chapters (context not required) **Do NOT include**: Credits or chapter announcements in sample ``` ## Examples ### Example 1: Self-Published Non-Fiction Audiobook **Context**: An author is self-narrating their business book. **Input**: > Help me plan audiobook production for my 55,000-word business book. I'm self-narrating. I have a Blue Yeti mic and record in my home office. **Output**: ## Production Plan: Business Book Audiobook ### Project Specifications - **Word count**: 55,000 words - **Estimated runtime**: 5.5-6 hours - **Narrator**: Author (self-narrated) - **Equipment**: Blue Yeti USB mic (adequate for ACX) ### Pre-Production (Days 1-3) **Manuscript Prep** - Review all 12 chapters for audio adaptation - Convert/adapt 8 figures referenced in text - Create pronunciation guide for industry terms - Mark chapter breaks and section pauses - Estimate 4,500 words/chapter average = ~29 min/chapter **Room Preparation** - Assess home office acoustics - Add blanket on wall behind recording position - Use closet with clothes as recording booth alternative - Test recordings at 3 different times of day (HVAC, traffic noise) **Sample Script**: "As shown in Figure 3" → "Here's how it works: imagine a funnel with three stages..." ### Recording Schedule (Weeks 1-3) **Daily recording block**: 2 hours max (voice fatigue) **Target per session**: 1.5-2 chapters (8,000 words) **Total sessions needed**: ~8-10 **Schedule**: - Day 1: Opening credits + Chapter 1 - Day 2: Chapters 2-3 - Day 3: Chapters 4-5 - [continue pattern] - Day 8: Chapter 12 + Closing credits - Days 9-10: Pickups and problem sections **Session Ritual**: 1. Hydrate 30 min before (room temp water) 2. Vocal warmup (5 min) 3. Record room tone (10 sec) 4. Test recording, check levels 5. Record chapter(s) 6. Log pickup notes ### Post-Production (Week 4) **Editing workflow per chapter**: 1. Import raw audio 2. Remove mistakes and alternate takes 3. Clean up breaths and mouth clicks 4. Apply light noise reduction 5. Normalize RMS to -20 dB 6. Check peaks (below -3 dB) 7. Export as MP3 (192 kbps, 44.1 kHz, mono) **File naming**: - BusinessBookTitle_Opening_Credits.mp3 - BusinessBookTitle_001.mp3 - BusinessBookTitle_002.mp3 - ... - BusinessBookTitle_012.mp3 - BusinessBookTitle_Closing_Credits.mp3 ### Quality Control (Days 1-2) - Listen through every file with checklist - Run ACX Check on all files - Create 5-minute retail sample from Chapter 2 - Verify consistent sound across all chapters - Final review of opening/closing credits ### Technical Settings **Recording**: - 44.1 kHz, 24-bit WAV (edit in high quality) - Mono input - Gain set for peaks at -12 dB **Export (ACX compliant)**: - MP3, 192 kbps CBR - 44.1 kHz - Mono - RMS: -20 dB (within -23 to -18) - Peak: -3 dB max --- ### Example 2: ACX Troubleshooting **Context**: Audiobook files are being rejected by ACX. **Input**: > My audiobook submission was rejected. ACX says "RMS levels out of spec" and "noise floor too high." How do I fix this? **Output**: ## ACX Rejection Fix: RMS and Noise Floor ### Diagnosis **RMS out of spec**: Your audio is either too quiet (below -23 dB) or too loud (above -18 dB) **Noise floor too high**: Background hiss or hum is above -60 dB ### Step-by-Step Fix **Fix 1: RMS Levels** In Audacity: 1. Select all audio (Ctrl+A) 2. Effect → Loudness Normalization 3. Set to: -20 dB RMS (middle of ACX range) 4. Apply In Adobe Audition: 1. Select all 2. Effects → Amplitude → Match Loudness 3. Set Target Loudness to -20 LUFS 4. Process **Fix 2: Noise Floor** *If noise is mild (just room tone)*: 1. Find 2-3 seconds of "silence" (room tone only) 2. Select it as noise profile 3. Apply noise reduction to full track 4. Use minimal settings (6-12 dB reduction) to avoid artifacts In Audacity: - Effect → Noise Reduction → Get Noise Profile - Select all → Noise Reduction → 6-12 dB, 6 Sensitivity *If noise is significant*: - Re-record in quieter environment - Use noise gate (removes sound below threshold) - Consider iZotope RX for professional repair **Fix 3: Verify Peaks** After RMS adjustment, peaks may exceed -3 dB: 1. Effect → Limiter 2. Set ceiling to -3.0 dB 3. Apply ### Verification Workflow 1. Make fixes to one chapter first 2. Run ACX Check plugin or online tool 3. Verify all specs pass: - RMS: -23 to -18 dB ✓ - Peak: -3 dB or lower ✓ - Noise floor: -60 dB or lower ✓ 4. Apply same process to all files 5. Re-check each file before resubmitting ### Prevention for Future **Recording checklist**: - Noise floor below -60 dB before recording - Gain set so peaks hit -12 dB when speaking - Room tone recorded each session - Test file checked before full session ## Checklists & Templates ### ACX Pre-Submission Checklist ``` ## Technical Compliance □ All files are 192 kbps MP3, 44.1 kHz, mono □ RMS levels between -23 and -18 dB □ Peak values at or below -3 dB □ Noise floor at or below -60 dB □ No clipping or distortion □ Consistent levels across all chapters ## File Structure □ Opening credits file present □ Closing credits file present □ Files named correctly: [Title]_[Number].mp3 □ Chapter numbers are sequential □ No missing chapters □ Retail sample created (≈5 minutes) ## Content Quality □ First/last 5 seconds of each file are clean (room tone or fade) □ No extraneous sounds (clicks, pops, breaths) □ No room echo or reverb issues □ Consistent voice quality throughout □ All pickups and corrections completed □ Credits read correctly (title, author, narrator) ## Final Review □ Listened to complete audiobook □ Spot-checked transitions between chapters □ Verified retail sample is representative □ Cover art meets ACX specs (if applicable) □ All metadata entered correctly ``` --- ### Production Schedule Template ``` ## Audiobook Production Schedule **Title**: ________________________________ **Word count**: ___________ | **Est. runtime**: ___________ **Narrator**: _____________________________ **Target completion**: ____________________ ### Pre-Production: Week ___ | Task | Due | Done | |------|-----|------| | Manuscript finalized | | □ | | Pronunciation guide | | □ | | Room/equipment tested | | □ | | Opening credits scripted | | □ | ### Recording: Weeks ___ - ___ | Session | Chapters | Words | Est. Time | Done | |---------|----------|-------|-----------|------| | 1 | Credits + Ch 1 | | | □ | | 2 | Ch 2-3 | | | □ | | 3 | Ch 4-5 | | | □ | | ... | | | | □ | ### Post-Production: Week ___ | Task | Due | Done | |------|-----|------| | Editing complete | | □ | | Mastering complete | | □ | | ACX specs verified | | □ | | QC listen-through | | □ | | Retail sample created | | □ | ### Submission: ___________ ``` ## Skill Boundaries ### What This Skill Does Well - Structuring audio production workflows - Providing technical guidance - Creating quality checklists - Suggesting creative approaches ### What This Skill Cannot Do - Replace audio engineering expertise - Make subjective creative decisions - Access or edit audio files directly - Guarantee commercial success ## References - ACX. "Audio Submission Requirements" - Official technical specifications - Richard Mayer. "Multimedia Learning" (2009) - Scientific principles for audio learning - iZotope. "Professional Voice Over Recording Tips" - Technical recording guidance - Audacity Team. "Audacity Manual" - Free editing software ## Related Skills - [voiceover-direction](../voiceover-direction/) - Directing talent for quality delivery - [audio-editing](../audio-editing/) - Post-production fundamentals - [voice-design](../voice-design/) - AI voice alternatives for narration - [transcription-to-content](../transcription-to-content/) - Repurposing audiobook content --- ## Skill Metadata (Internal Use) ```yaml name: audiobook-production category: audio subcategory: voiceover version: 1.0 author: MKTG Skills source_expert: ACX, Richard Mayer source_work: ACX Submission Requirements, Multimedia Learning difficulty: intermediate estimated_value: $500-2,000 per audiobook (equivalent production management) tags: [audiobook, acx, audible, narration, production] created: 2026-01-26 updated: 2026-01-26 ```