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Podcaster’s problem: Everyone wants to sound like Don Lafontaine or Oprah Winfrey when recording a podcast. EQ is what adds little warmth and depth to your voice (without making it sound artificial of course!). The truth is you don’t need to tweak EQ that much to get a desirable...
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Podcaster’s problem: The term “double ender” refers to two pieces of audio recorded in two different locations or by multiple hosts. It could be you, the podcast host, conducting an interview with a guest or you and a co-host linking up on Skype. 1. To do this professionally you...
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Podcaster’s problem: If you are recording in not 100% perfect environment you want to make sure that your voice stands out above anything else in the background. Compression can achieve just that. Compression is a great thing when producing audio but can be overused when it comes to podcasting....
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Podcaster’s problem: Often podcasters like to talk over the music at the beginning or end of their podcast. The key is to ensure that the music doesn’t overwhelm your voice and compliments it instead. We call talkover music a “bed” in the audio production world. 1. Insert your music...
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Podcaster’s problem: Not everyone has a great mic technique and sometimes (especially at the very beginning of your podcasting journey) your voice may cause what we call “peaking” in the audio file. This can be very hard on the ear for your listeners as well as come as a...
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We're excited to announce an exclusive UK Podcasters meetup with Chris Ducker. The event will take place on Monday, 21st April 2014 from 6pm in London....
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Europe's new podcasting dedicated conference is set to take place in Birmingham, UK on 16th August 2014. Read on to find out how you can speak at it!...
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I thought I'd share with you some of my trials and tribulations, which may help other potential podcasters with 7 tips for beginner podcasters....
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We're pleased to announce four sponsors of our very first UK Podcasters meetup that will take place in London on 29th March, 2014....