Jey's Podcasting Journal
By Jey Jeyendran
I hope to help you be a better podcaster.
Jey's Podcasting JournalMar 19, 2021
100 Days, 100 Episodes
Thanks to you for listening to my show. I want to share what I've learned on this journey so far. And what I'm planning next.
But in short, this show will be on hiatus for a couple of weeks. And after that, return as a weekly show.
I couldn't resist but use my trusty Samsung Galaxy Note 4 to record this episode. Just the way I started with episode one.
Stay safe, everyone.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Handheld with no cover over the mic)
Recording app: Auphonic Edit for Android
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: 16bit WAV
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
099 - Do You Need a Website?
What are the pro's and con's of creating and maintaining a website to support your engagement with your tribe? Maybe it's something you can postpone until your podcast production workflow is running like clockwork?
Checkout author Ann Lamott, who seems to be doing great by only using social media:
https://www.facebook.com/AnneLamott/
https://twitter.com/ANNELAMOTT
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Handheld with no cover over the mic)
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: 16bit WAV
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
098 - Consume Your Show Like as a Listener
Before you hit publish, make sure you listen to your show in the sort of environments that your audience will.
Also, keep up to date with the latest features of podcast listening apps. Some of them act like content vampires, and some can apply post-production effects as well as we can!
PRODUCTION NOTES:Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining Table (No pillow-fort)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
097 - Upgrading My Mic
I've had my Samsom Q2U for a few years now and I'm changing it for a Sontronics Podcast Pro ( https://www.sontronics.com/podcastpro ). In this episode, I share the logic behind my selection and the factors I am taking into consideration.
PRODUCTION NOTES:Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining Table (No pillow-fort)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
096 - Where should I invest my money?
Podcasting can be a rabbit hole of tech to buy. How should you allocate your budget? In my opinion, your microphone doesn't even make the top three list of priorities.
PRODUCTION NOTES:Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining Table (No pillow-fort)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
095 - Brand Promise
Your brand is your promise to your audience. Why is this crucial to get right for podcasting? How can you design a simple brand promise?
BRAND PROMISE TEMPLATE - Complete this sentence:The only ________________________________
(What?)
That____________________________________
(Category?)
For_____________________________________
(Who is the listener?)
In______________________________________
Where is the market or geography?)
In an era of ____________________________
(When. Underlying trend?)
E.g. for my show, this would be: "The only solo podcast that publishes daily content on the art and craft of podcasting, for proactive podcasters starting their journey, in English speaking countries, in an era where COVID is making people rely on themselves to make their voices heard and develop a side hustle or passion project."
PRODUCTION NOTES:
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining Table (No pillow-fort and hence the reverb, argh!)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
094 - Generating Ideas Using Quora
Quora.com is a free online platform where anyone can post a question for anyone to answer. Users vote on the answers, so the best ones float to the top.
Join me to explore how you can use Quora to generate ideas for your podcast and win new subscribers to your show.
PRODUCTION NOTES:
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining Table (No pillow-fort and hence the reverb, argh!)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
the music from their free music stock.
093 - OBS.ninja
OBS.ninja is a free web service that allows you to stream live video from a smartphone, tablet, or remote computer, directly into OBS Studio.
What this means is that you can use it to record remote video (or audio-only) interviews with more than one guest, without time limits, and on separate tracks, for free.
Here are a couple of tutorials:Free Video Conferencing - The OBS Ninja Website App Is INCREDIBLE: https://youtu.be/8Rhtr9E3owE
From Steve Seguin, the genius developer of OBS.ninja
Getting started: The Room (OBS Ninja Podcast ep02) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1cIT1kdlEo
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
092 - Growth
What is Growth and why is it so important?
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Handheld with no cover over the mic)
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: 16bit WAV
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
the music from their free music stock.
091 - Listening Time
Listening time is the only metric that counts.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Handheld with no cover over the mic)
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: 16bit WAV
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
the music from their free music stock.
090 - Start With a Story
A story is a great way to begin an episode.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Handheld with no cover over the mic)
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: 16bit WAV
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
the music from their free music stock.
089 - OBS
OBS Studio ( https://obsproject.com/ ) is an app used by gamers to record their videos to post on YouTube or Twitch. But podcasters can use it to back up their remote interviews. A couple of downsides but it's a good tool to have in your kit.
PRODUCTION NOTES:
Recording Mic: Samson Q2U (Hand held, no pop-filter)
Recording device: Adobe Audition on Dell G7 Windows Laptop
Recording location: Dining room with no pillow-fort
Recording format: WAV (16-bit, 48KHz)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
088 - Audiograms
Audiograms turn your audio into Social Audio! They are a great way of getting listener attention. Let's explore free ways to make them.
Resources mentioned:WNYC - Blog about the creation of the Audiogram ( https://medium.com/@WNYC/socialaudio-e648e8a5f2e9 )
WNYC Audiogram Code Library on Github to build Audiograms yourself ( https://github.com/nypublicradio/audiogram/ )
Headliner ( https://www.headliner.app/ )
To turn on Live Captions in Chrome visit chrome://settings/accessibility in your browser and turn on Live Caption.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
087 - RSS Feeds Leak Your Email Address
So apart from the above notice. I am recording this episode on Auxbus again. But this time, I did it on my Android phone using the Chrome Brower. Not a bad way to record a solo show, as long as you don't mind recording in one take!
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording mic: Sennheiser PC8 Headset
Recording location: Bedroom
Recording app: Auxbus.com
Recording format: I don't know! However, the final file was 64kbps mono mp3
Music: Auxbux royalty-free stock music.
Sound Treatment Mixing: Auxbus auto-leveling
Editorial Edit: None (No editing tools within Auxbus)
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auxbus.com (Loudness normalization -19LUFS)
I uploaded the resulting 64kbps mp3 file to Anchor.fm
086 - Auxbus
I recorded today's episode on the Auxbus.com podcast creation and publishing platform.
Auxbus simplifies the process of creating a podcast by guiding you through their structured approach to building your show and your episodes.
It sounds a bit like Anchor, right? It is, except Auxbus doesn't host podcasts. But they have just been bought by Libsyn.
Listen as I create the main part of this show using Auxbus' tools.
The sound quality is better than Anchor's native recording tools. But I think Anchor has the edge overall because Auxbus' tools are designed for solo host on mic shows and there's no way to edit the waveform.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording mic: Samson Q2U connect to a laptop via USB
Recording location: Dining table with no pillow-fort, no pop-filter.
Recording app: Auxbus.com
Recording format: I don't know! However, the final file was 64kbps mono mp3
Music: Auxbux royalty-free stock music.
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Auxbus (not sure what EQ, if any, was applied. Auto-levelling was applied)
Editorial Edit: None (No editing tools within Auxbus but I did drop it into Audition to remove the first inserted advert, I left the second one at the end)
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auxbus.com (Loudness Normalization to -19 LUFS)
I uploaded the resulting 64kbps mp3 file to Anchor.fm
085 - Reducing Friction in Your Workflow
Look at your workflow and remove the grit that gets in the way, or slows you down, from producing your show.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording device: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (Handheld with no cover over the mic)
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: 16bit WAV
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
the music from their free music stock.
084 - Collating Reviews and Ratings
Today I share a couple of resources to capture your reviews and ratings.
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
the music from their free music stock.
083 - Mastermind Groups
Today I discuss how a community of fellow podcasters is the best secret weapon you can have to raise your game and ship consistently.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
082 - Episode Spine
I like podcasts episodes that I can describe in a single sentence. Because it usually means it has a clear and strong message or narrative. Here are some quick ideas to develop the spine of your episode.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillow fort
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
081 - mp3 : vbr vs cbr
Those enough acronyms for you?!
Usually, podcasts are published as 128kbps, mono, constant bit rate (cbr) files. In this episode, I unpack the difference between cbr and variable bit rate (vbr) recordings. And I share how to use the best free encoder to generate the best quality mp3 for podcasting.
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom with no pillowfort
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
080 - Punch and Roll
Punch and roll is a technique used to correct mistakes we make during the recording process instead of later in the editing room. It can be a massive time-saver.
Links to examples:Audacity Example Video : https://youtu.be/rl5SZ6xG59A
Audacity Manual Punch and Roll : https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/punch_and_roll_record.html
Audacity Manual Punch-in Repair : https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/tutorial_punch_in_repair_of_recordings.html
Adobe Audition Example Video : https://youtu.be/olxjy8p2mxs
Booth Junkie's Voice Over Punch and Roll Walkthrough (using Reaper) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbs5dMB2Bbo
PRODUCTION NOTESRecording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining Table
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
079 - Plugins
VST, VST3, AU, AAX plugins! What does it all mean? Why are plugins for my DAW useful. How do I decide if they are worth the investment?
ERA Standard Bundle ( https://accusonus.com/products/audio-repair/era-bundle-standard ) I use this suite. Thought the Assistant plugin crashes my DAW! Not a problem as I don't need that as my DAW has the functionality, to build and effects-chain built in.
iZotope ( https://www.izotope.com/ ) Start by looking for the Elements versions of the apps as these are cheaper. I have the Elements plugins but hardly ever use them.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: On my bed
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Sound Treatment Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition with ERA Voice EQ Plugin
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
078 - Descript
If you can afford it, then Descript ( https://www.descript.com/ ) is the number one time-saving tool for editing your podcast. It's killer feature is that it creates a transcript of your show that you can use to edit your waveform.
And that's just the first killer feature. Let me explain....
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: On my bed
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Mixing and EQ: Adobe Audition
Editorial Edit: Descript.com
Mastering Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added
077 - Transcriptions
Let's explore why transcriptions are valuable and how to generate them.
Transcriptions Services:
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording location: Bedroom leaning into my closet
Microphone: Rode SmartLav+ Lavalier Mic ( with Rode SC3 TRRS to TRS adaptor) and Zoom F2 Field Recorder
Headphones: None
Recording app: Auphonic Edit for Android.
Recording format: WAV
Sample rate: 48000Hz
Editing app: Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto)
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
076 - Rode SC6 input/output breakout box for smartphones and tablets.
With two TRRS inputs and one stereo headphone output, this tiny adaptor unit connects to any TRRS device. It allows you to connect to TRRS microphones as well as headphones to your phone. Ideal if you are out and about and want to capture an interview without your full rig to hand.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording location: Bedroom leaning into my closet
Microphone: Rode SmartLav+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phone
Headphones: None
Recording app: Auphonic Edit for Android.
Recording format: WAV
Sample rate: 48000Hz
Editing app: Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto)
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
075 - Rode Smart Lav Plus
The Rode Smart Lav Plus is a lavalier mic that plugs straight into a smartphone. Learn the advantage of this and how I plan to use lav mics with my Zoom H6 digital recorder to enhance my field interviewing setup.
The 3.5mm to XLR adaptor and phantom power to plug-in power convertor is the Rode VXLR Pro (make sure you get the Pro)
EDIT - I picked up a lot of RF interference on this recording. That's not got for a mic designed for phones! I'm going to test this further and I'll update if this mic is prone to RF. You will not hear the noise since Auphonic cleaned it all up. But it should not be there in the first place. Sigh...
PRODUCTION NOTES:
Recording location: Sitting on my bed
Microphone: Rode SmartLav+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phone
Headphones: None
Recording app: Auphonic Edit for Android.
Recording format: WAV
Sample rate: 48000Hz
Editing app: Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto)
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps .m4a file
074 - Backing Up Your Work
Please make sure you back up your work as you edit. And let me give you some ideas on some simple ways to name multiple versions of your work to make it easy to go back to a previous edit. Here are a couple of examples:
This is a simple numbering system:
myrecording_001.wav
myrecording_002.wav
myrecording_003.wav
myrecording_004.wav
myrecording_005.wav
or
The same system with annotations:
This is a simple numbering system
myrecording_001_(source_file).wav
myrecording_002.wav
myrecording_003_(normalized).wav
myrecording_004_(auphonic).wav
myrecording_005(added_music).wav
Another way using timestamps of the date I'm editing plus where I've reached in the timeline in hours_minutes:
myrecording_20210318_00_10.wav
myrecording_20210318_00_25.wav
myrecording_20210318_00_50.wav
myrecording_20210319_01_10.wav
myrecording_20210319_01_30.wav
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording location: Sitting on my bed
Microphone: I used a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phone (no windcover) handheld into the phone mic
Headphones: None
Recording app: Auphonic Edit for Android.
Recording format: WAV
Sample rate: 48000Hz
Editing app: Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto)
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps .m4a file
073 - Music: Finding Podsafe Music
Creative Commons, Royalty Free, Public Domain. What does it all mean? And what are the best ways to find music quickly for your project?
Free Music Sources:
Podcast Host Free Music Packs - https://bit.ly/2NrDcfk
Transistor.fm Free Music - https://bit.ly/2Qkc3w9
Free Music Archive – the biggest repository for free audio downloads. These songs are licensed under Creative Commons and other licenses. - https://bit.ly/3eWQ8Fz
Pixabay: Copyright-free stock music by a community of creators
YouTube Audio Library: Huge selection of royalty-free music
Incompetech: Wide-array of tracks created by solo artist, Kevin MacLeod
The Free Music Archive: Expansive, free music library for podcasters
909 Music on Soundcloud: Modern, cutting edge, podsafe songs
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Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: My car (I was picking up my kids from school, so you might hear some cars, doors slamming, and birds chirping in the background!)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ): Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file.
072 - Music: How Music Enhances Your Show
Music adds so much to your show. Actually, I forgot to mention in this episode that you can use music to cover up background noise. Listen to the show to explore the other benefits.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: My car (I was picking up my kids from school, so you might hear some cars, doors slamming, and birds chirping in the background. Boy did I park in the worst place!)
Recording format: WAV (32-bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ): Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file.
071 - Combat Mouth Noise
When you record, do you hear pops or clicks coming from your mouth? This is mouth noise, and it's unpleasant for the listener. Let's explore some techniques to get rid of it.
Apps to help get rid of clicking (Make sure you scan for viruses. And install at your own risk. Back up everything ) :
DeClick Plugin for Audacity ( https://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic.php?p=245549#p245549 )
Youtube instructions on installing and using the above. ( https://youtu.be/3zESSLTU4vw )
ERA Noise Removal Bundle has a de-clicker, although it's not detailed on the webpage yet. ( https://accusonus.com/products/audio-repair/era-noise-remover#gyb )
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device: Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ): Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file.
070 - One to One
Super short episode today about making your show for just one person.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Samson Q2U
Recording device/app: Windows 10 Laptop & Soundtrap (free tier)
Recording format: 320kbps, CBR, stero, mp3 file
Mixing and Editing app: Soundtrap
Master Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Music: Loop created in Soundtrap
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
069 - Soundtrap. The best DAW You've Never Head Of
Soundtrap ( https://www.soundtrap.com/ ) is a cloud-based Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that I think will take over the world! Well, at least if you are looking for a free DAW. Listen to find out why.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Samson Q2U for the narration. For the interview, I used a Microsoft Lifechat LX6000 headset. Rohan used a Sennheiser PC8 headset.
Recording device/app: Sountrap (free tier)
Recording location: I was in my dining room while Rohan was upstairs in his room.
Recording format: WAV exporting to 320kbps, CBR, stero, mp3 file (I have no control over this export setting).
Mixing and Editing app: Soundtrap
Master Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
068 - Audacity Pro's and Con's
Audacity is the first tool I learned when I started my podcast journey. I still use it today even though I pay for other DAWs. Listen to find out why.
Other free Digital Audio Workstations to consider:
1. Ardour ( https://ardour.org/ ) : Cross platform.
2. LMMS ( https://lmms.io/ ) : Cross platform
3. Garage Band ( https://www.apple.com/uk/mac/garageband/ ) : Mac only
4. Pro Tools First ( https://www.avid.com/pro-tools ) : Mac only.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Samson Q2U
Recording device : Audacity on a Dell G7 Windows 10 Laptop
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort (I had a police helicopter flying around - I think I got rid of it but, who knows, it's late and I'm shattered)
Recording format: WAV (24 bit)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
067 - Digital Audio Workstations (DAW)
A digital audio workstation is at the end of our signal chain but at the heart of our production process. Let's explore the elements of what makes a DAW. And why starting with a free DAW is a good idea.
I also explain the difference between mixing and mastering and what bounce means!
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic (I didn't secure this properly hence the scratching sounds. Arrrrrgh!!!!!! Sorry. )
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
066 - Case Study of an Episodic Structure
I'm going to use episode #733 of This American Life: Warriors in the Garden published on 5 March 2021 to explore what makes a great episode that uses an episodic structure. Namely
1. A good overarching question
2. Focus on people.
3. Bring out the journey of change.
Episode link: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/733/warriors-in-the-garden
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic (I didn't secure this properly hence the scratching sounds. Arrrrrgh!!!!!! Sorry. )
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
065 - Episodic Structure
And episodic structure is one where incidents or facts are delivered one after another without any additional narrative structure. They are a series of events rather than a story with three act structure. It's hard to make episodic structures compelling. Join me to share my thoughts on ways to solve this problem and make sure your audience enjoys your show.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
064 - Vocal Exercises Part Two
If you don't feel silly doing vocal exercises then you're not doing it right!!
Let's explore more exercises to help strengthen our breathe. And move the power of our voice from the back of our throat to the front of our mouth. And don't even talk about Vocal Fry. Check out the link below for details of the exercises from NPR.
NPR Training: Aerobics for your voice: 3 tips for sounding better on air ( https://training.npr.org/2017/06/19/aerobics-for-your-voice-3-tips-for-sounding-better-on-air/ )
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
063 - Vocal Exercises
I want to improve my presentation skills, starting with my voice. I'm going to start with the exercises in the links below. Let's hear I sound after a week.
I hope you join me, but please start gently and do not strain yourself.
1. NPR: Finding Your Voice ( https://www.npr.org/transcripts/803841798 )
2. Cheryl Porter: 10 Minute Daily VOCAL WORKOUT! Vocal Exercise ( https://youtu.be/1XHXezdnL0A )
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table, seated, no pillow-fort.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Adobe Audition
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
062 - Line Level and Mic Level
What is Line Level and how is it different from Microphone Level and Instrument level?
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Microsoft LX6000 Life Chat USB Headset
Recording device : Dell G7 Windows 10 Laptop with Audacity.
Recording location: Bed, no pillowfort
Recording format: WAV (24 bit mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
061 - TS, TRS, TRRS Cable Connections
I'm exploring the difference between these connections to help you understand why these connections are not always interchangable.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Samson Q2U (USB connection) and pop filter.
Recording device : Dell G7 Windows 10 Laptop with Audacity.
Recording location: Dining table. No pillowfort
Recording format: WAV (24 bit stereo - mixed down to mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
060 - Headphones
Let's explore why headphones are crucial and how to choose a set.
Any of the following brands are good example of what to look for. Buy only what you can afford:
Audio Technica ATH-M20X
AKG K92
Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 250
Sennheiser HD280PRO
Audio Technica ATH-M50x
Sony MDR-7506
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Bedroom, facing into my closet.
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
059 - Podcast Introduction
How can we use the rule of three to structure our podcast introductions.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Llving room talking into my curtains
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock - including the music for the one-ish minute podcast.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
058 - Rule of Three
Beginning, middle and end. Intro, main content, outro. The rule of three is a classic way to structure lots of elements of our podcast. Keep experimenting creating short podcasts between a minute to two minutes long. Just describing a tv show episode or a movie.
Practice sharing stories with a definite beginning, middle and end. In this episode I give you an example. The point is not to be fluent but to develop fluency and an instinct to add structure to your content and show.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Couch
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock - including the music for the one-ish minute podcast.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
057 - 60 Second Podcast
Let's record something. 60 seconds to describe an episode of a favorite TV show.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Samson Q2U (no pop filter)
Recording device : Zoom H6 Digital Recorder
Recording location: Sitting at dining table - no pillowfort
Digital Audio Workstation in EQ: Audacity for Windows
Recording format: WAV (24 bit mono)
Sample rate: 44100Hz
Sound Treatment: EQ applied in Audacity. Then cleanup and Loudness (-19LUFs) applied at Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps .m4a file
056 - Effects Chain Sequence
The order in which you apply your effects matters. Let's spend a few minutes exploring the sequence I recommend to start with and the principle it's based on: remove before you enhance.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table. Urgh, I caught some reverb here. Left it in, oh well!
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
055 - Compression
What is compression and what problems does it solve? Give me ten minutes and I'll tell you all about it. Well, as much as I can in ten minutes!
The short version is that a compressor reduces the dynamic range of a recording. Let's find out why that's useful.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Facing into my closet (I'm not liking the sound here. Sounds muffled and boxy. I guess the mic is being shielded too much)
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
054 - Limiters
Limiters made sure you recordings are not too louds when your recording. And they help you create headroom in post production. Let's explore how. And also understand why analogue limiters are better than digital limiters.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: My Car (Supermarket carpark. Forgive me if the sound of traffic bleeds onto the tape)
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
053 - Gain Staging part 3 - Using Virtual Devices to Redirect Audio to Your DAW
Virtual audio devices allow us to take the sound coming out of one app and route it to our DAW. This way we can change the volume levels for remote interview apps and make sure the volume of our guest's voice is perfect.
Apps for Windows: VB-Audio VoiceMeeter Banana (https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm) is Donationware - give generously!
Apps for Mac: Audiohijack from Rogue Amoeba (https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/) is not free. The app Blackhole is free. ( https://existential.audio/blackhole/ )
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: My Car
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
052 - Gain Staging Part 2 Reaching the Signal Chain Out of Your Reach
How do you ensure the best gain settings when you don't have access to your entire signal chain? This happens when using Zoom or Skype when when we have to rely on apps that deny access to our guests mic gain.
Let start exploring ways to control our guests' volume levels using the concept of Mix-Minus.
Examples of hardware with Mix-Minus capability:
1. Zoom Podtrak P4 (native mix-minus)
2. Zoom H4N Digital Recorder. (Hacking required)
3. Zoom H5 Digital Recorder (Hacking required)
4. Zoom H6 Digital Recorder. (Hacking required - this is what I use)
5. Zoom Podtrak P8 (native mix-minus)
6. Rode Rodecaster Pro (native mix-minus)
7. Pretty much most mixing decks.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
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051 - Gain Staging Part 1 - Local Devices
How to set your gain correctly on local devices. What is gain. What is the difference between gain and volume. And why is Headroom so important.
PRODUCTION NOTES
Recording Mic: Zoom LMF-2 Lavalier mic
Recording device : Zoom F2 32 bit float Field Recorder
Recording location: Dining table
Recording format: WAV (32 bit float mono)
Editing app (and EQ) : Audacity
Sound Treatment: Auphonic Productions at Auphonic.com
Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto), Sample rate: 44.1kHz
I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock.
Episode art: Canva
Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps, stereo, .m4a file
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