Posts Tagged ‘microphone’
Podcasting – Part 1
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on podcasting. This video covers the definition of a podcast, plus some tips and tricks on how to create quality podcasts.
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Best Podcasting Microphone – Revisited!
Chris takes the Blue Snowball and compares it against the Rode Podcaster. Two of the top USB microphones in the market, how do they compare? Which is going to take your sound from “low” to “pro”? Watch to find out! Rode Bundle Here: bit.ly My full review here: bin-false.org
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Podcasting – Part 2
This is Part 2 of a two-part series on podcasting. This video covers the definition of a podcast, plus some tips and tricks on how to create quality podcasts.
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The Right Microphone for Podcasting
When recording audio, the results can very and with so many microphones out there you can get lost when choosing the right one. I put this video together to help you narrow down this choice. I will show you 2 microphones that I love and they record awesome audio for podcasting. Remember to visit my website at www.aramistech.com for more information regarding this review and product information
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How I Podcast #1
This is a video podcast series on how I podcast. This episode focuses on the equipment I use to record my podcast.
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A Podcast Tutorial [Podcasting 101]
In this video, I do my best to provide a podcasting tutorial. I’ve received a great deal of requests to do this. I found it difficult to do a podcasting tutorial, without actually doing a podcast. Rather than do that, I go into the basic principles to maintain a successful podcast. This tutorial is broken out into 3 parts: Motivation, Equipment, and Production. In terms of motivation, make sure you choose a topic you are passionate about. Ask yourself the following before choosing a topic: “Am I able to talk about this topic for 15 minutes to someone who knows absolutely nothing about it” If you can do this, then you have a decent candidate for a topic. Choosing a topic is key to prevent podfading. As for equipment, start with a cheap microphone (microphone/headsets are fine and fairly cheap at Best Buy), your computer, and cheap software. The software I recommend you start with is Audacity (bit.ly which is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. There’s a good chance you’re using one of these os’s, so Audacity is a good choice. As you get a few episodes under your belt, then it’s time to think about possibly upgrading your setup to a condenser mic/mixer setup. Finally, there’s production. Come up with a schedule that you’ll be able to keep. Don’t commit to a daily podcast right from the start. I recommend starting with a weekly or monthly schedule and see how it works out. There’s also the option of live podcasting vs offline podcasting. I recommend sticking with an …
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Q&A: Podcasting Questions About Microphones, Headphone usage
In this video, I answer a question from drekw2 of Youtube who asks: “I saw your video where you discus the mic for podcast! You know the Blue snow ball micphrophone? What your opinion of this mic? Why you use the headphones when you record your podcasts? You can post a tutorial “How to do a good podcast” on you tube?What the program you use to record your amazing podcasts?” Wow, a lot of questions there drekw2! First off, I don’t own a Blue Snowball microphone so i can’t speak for its quality, but I do have friends who purchased one and aren’t using it today. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad. As for the headphones, I use them so I can various sound effects during the podcast without them coming across the mic. I’ll think about doing a tutorial on podcasting, but I want it to be in-depth, so it may take some time. The program I use to record my podcasts is called Ubercaster (www.ubercaster.com It’s great for doing live, record and publish podcasts with very little post production. Hope this answers your questions drekw2. If you have any other questions you’d like me to attempt to entertain, email me at help@bwana.tv
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Best Podcasting Microphone Roundup and Review
The best Microphones for Podcasting, and videocasting! -LINKS- Write up: bin-false.org Rode Mic: tinyurl.com Blue Snowball: tinyurl.com MXL 990: tinyurl.com Heil PR-40: tinyurl.com