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ArtiFact: Books, Art, Culture
Making GREAT Independent Films On A Budget | ArtiFact 50: Joel Parrish, Alex Sheremet

ArtiFact: Books, Art, Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 58:19


Although there's often a desire for big, Hollywood films, having too many resources, and too much polish, contradicts the mission of art. Independent films can be shot with minimal equipment and lend themselves to bigger, bolder ideas in a smaller package. In ArtiFact 50, Alex Sheremet and Joel Parrish reflect on shooting their first film, “From There to There: Bruce Ario, The Minneapolis Poet”. Topics covered: film and audio equipment, cinematography, production and post-production, finding interviews, and the practical as well as theoretical foundations of filmmaking. You can also watch this conversation on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/u4hX_OSyWs4 To get the full conversation, support us on Patreon and get patron-only content: https://www.patreon.com/automachination Read more and contribute to the film here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/new-film-the-minneapolis-poet-bruce-ario Subscribe to the ArtiFact podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3xw2M4D Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3wLpqEV Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3dSQXxJ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/2SVJIxB Podbean: https://bit.ly/3yzLuUo iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/3AK942L Joel Parrish's poetry and photography: https://poeticimport.com Read more from the automachination universe: https://automachination.com Read Alex Sheremet's (archived) essays: https://alexsheremet.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/automachination Timestamps: 0:00 – the excitement of guerrilla filmmaking 1:36 – the final night of our Minneapolis trip; splitting camera responsibilities; over-scheduling yet still getting everything done; how capturing footage helps define the screenplay; Robbinsdale in Minneapolis; managing sixteen hour days 13:52 – the final night in Minneapolis; nighttime guerrilla filmmaking; accidental imagery & footage; Alex finds some bud; shooting without a plan; every alley has something that can be captured; Joel hops on a city bus and captures video & conversation; checking off a checklist vs. improv filmmaking 22:06 – how shooting a film altered Alex's perception of watching movies; paying attention to cinematography; Alex's thoughts on the 1995 hip-hop vampire film, The Addiction; how text styles on the screen can become quite dated; avoiding dated, faddish aesthetics; long vs. short takes; making a well-produced film on a budget using today's software & equipment 31:20 – the post-production process; how we went from an informational, “good” documentary, to something far more ambitious; going through our equipment: a Canon M50 with an additional lens; DaVinci Resolve for film & color grading; capturing deep nighttime grain; SSD storage for keeping all files in 1 place; Zoom Podtrak P4 for an XLR connection to Audio-Technica's lavalier microphone & AT2005 mics; Hollywood vs. anti-Hollywood aesthetics; Joel's professional setup, cameras, GoPro, and audio equipment; getting the most out of any camera at a discount; GAS: Gear Acquisition Syndrome 53:50 – the pre-planning stages for an independent film; why a documentary is a great first movie; the importance of split responsibilities FOR PATRONS: Joel's planning stages for the film; acquiring interviews; the perils of overplanning; reducing the amount of equipment; Joel praises Alex as an interviewer; returning to Minneapolis: catching segregated neighborhoods, visiting other parks, 5-minute interviews with locals; capturing Minneapolis footage vs. footage from other cities; frozen falls; some wonderful descriptions of nature in Bruce Ario's “Cityboy” Tags: #film #art #artist

Deadset Podcasting
TTT (p1/4): Heil PR40, ATR2100 and the Rode ProCaster - Microphones 2011 - 2014.

Deadset Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 4:54


Find DSP: https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com (https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com) Support DSP: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadpod (https://buymeacoffee.com/deadpod) Tuesday Tech Tips = Josh has owned many Podcasting Microphones over the years, and he will be sharing his thoughts on each over the next 3 Tuesdays. Todays Mics are from the years 2011 - 2014. • Heil PR40 • MXL USB.009 • ATR2100 and AT2005 (Josh also thought these two mics were more different than they actually are. The AT2005 is certainly superior in terms of build quality, but it's still lacking quality electronic parts). • Rode ProCaster. Socials: @joshuacliston on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.  Email: hello@deadsetpodcasting.com Hire Us To Edit Your Show(s): https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com/services (https://www.deadsetpodcasting.com/services) Support this podcast

The Gaming Careers Podcast - Streamer News for Twitch and YouTube
The Secrets To AMAZING Audio For Your Streams

The Gaming Careers Podcast - Streamer News for Twitch and YouTube

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 39:12


We talk to Bandrew Scott, of Podcastage, an audio expert who's built a whole YouTube channel reviewing microphones and audio interfaces for podcasters and streamers. We're diving deep into the data I gathered for last week's YouTube video where I researched the most common microphones used by the top 250 streamers on Twitch.Links mentioned:Most Common Microphones on Twitch Video$100 Microphones: Samson Q2U, ATR2100, AT2005, XM8500GoXLRSleeper Microphones: sE Electronics SEV7, Beyerdynamic M201 TGPodcastage YouTubePodcastage WebsiteGeeks RisingConnect with Gaming Careers:https://gamingcareers.comhttps://discord.gg/GamingCareershttps://podfollow.com/GamingCareershttps://twitter.com/GamingCareershttps://instagram.com/Gaming.Careershttps://youtube.com/GamingCareershttps://twitch.tv/GamingCareers 

Better Podcasting
Better Podcasting #185 - Enhancing a Minimal Podcast Setup

Better Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 60:20


We make it clear that our stance is that in order to podcast, you can achieve great sound simply by using a simple microphone like the Audio-Technica ATR2100, AT2005 or Samson Q2U. In this episode we discuss some ways you can attempt to enhance a simple podcast setup without buying new hardware (ok, we'll talk a bit about some light hardware changes too). In this week's Better Podcasting Download, SP gives his thoughts on the Backpack Studio update to now allow live streaming. Finally, in this week's Better Podback, we take listener feedback including a poll about whether or not our listeners live-stream. Find full episode information including links referenced in this episode at http://www.betterpodcasting.com/185/. If you want to follow us elsewhere, you can find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/betterpodcasting, you can follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/betterpod or email podcast@betterpodcasting.com. The full back catalog can be found at http://www.betterpodcasting.com. Want to join in to some geeky chatter? Check out the GonnaGeek Discord Server at http://www.betterpodcasting.com/discord/ This podcast was recorded on Wednesday, June 12, 2019  - Streamed Live to Geeks.Live. Audio/Video Production by Stephen Jondrew of GonnaGeek Productions, proudly Canadian.

Bandrew Says Podcast
133: Make More Money on YouTube, Facebook "Social Trust" Score, and More

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 36:01


On episode 133 of the BSP, I talk about YouTube rolling out non-skippable advertisements to all youtubers who are in the partner program, Twitch changing the benefits you get with Twitch Prime, Facebook launching a social trust score, and Facebook tracking app usage on your phone with their VPN service.   Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com   Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: AskBandrew@gmail.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: https://discord.gg/dXQUc7v   00:00 - Intro 00:59 - All Creators Getting Unskippable Ad Option YouTube Ad Announcement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH4twWUw2OI 07:40 - Twitch Changing Prime Benefits Changes to Twitch Prime: https://blog.twitch.tv/changes-to-twitch-prime-a986f0d8c9a9 Twitch Turbo: https://help.twitch.tv/customer/en/portal/articles/973896-twitch-turbo 11:32 - Facebook Launches Social Trust Score Meow Meow Beenz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI4kiPaKfAE Community Season 5, Episode 8: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/app-development-and-condiments/id766894690?i=835928745&mt=4&at=1001l4W2 (Affiliate Link) 13:57 - Facebook’s VPN Taken Out of the iOS App Store 15:23 - Movie of the Week: Hereditary (2018) 18:40 - What I Have Been Testing: Sennheiser MD441U 20:42 - WYHTS: Being Held Responsible for Misinterpretations 21:44 - WYHTS: Law Enforcement Stopping Gangs 25:36 - WYHTS: Fighting People Who Like Mushrooms 26:19 - Ask Bandrew 26:36 - Email 1 27:13 - Do you notice foam windscreens muffling a microphone’s sound? 28:16 - Email 2 29:24 - How do I stop the bleed between microphones? 31:34 - Should I use the AT2005 as USB or XLR? 32:11 - What video editing software do you use? 32:29 - What are your thoughts on children using YouTube? 35:31 - Outro  

Ask the Podcast Coach
Wine and Mixers Don't Mix

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 57:04


 Jim's new mixer the Mackie PROFX8V2 after accidentally dumping an entire glass of wine into the mixer. The V2 may have better preamps. The PROFX4V2 is $119 but not USB. Jim loves the Alesis Multimix 4 USB FX is one of Jim's favorite Smaller boards. USB devices d mix minus automatic, but you can't split the track. 10:50 Dave forgot to press record (this is the auphonic file run through auphonic). 12:00 Mixer vs USB Interface like a Scarlett 2i2 interface 14:20 Behringer Mixers Bad? 15:25 Best Mixers Starting Out?  The Alesis Multimix 4 USB FX isn't a bad mixer. 19:30 Apple Podcasts App Clunky? 22:55 The Zoom L-12 Stephen's has yet to get one that worked. 26:10 Blue Yeti microphone you need to know how to use it.  29:00 Jim portable recording rig. Alesis Multimix 4 USB FX and a couple of At2005 microphones 32:15 The purpose of boosting the gain (why you would use something like the Simply Sound SS1 27db of gain for $49 35:20 Episode Zero? Should I use the trailer option? 36:35 Thanks to our Awesome Supports 37:35 Jim's Patreon helped pay for the mixer. www.patreon.com/theaverageguy 39:05 Apple Tags Conspiracy Theory - Episode Numbers 45:17 Facebook Changes the Timeline Connect with Dave and Jim Dave is at www.schoolofpodcasting.com Jim as at www.theaverageguy.tv

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The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 069: Rob Rogers and Anton Helman

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 72:31


Welcome to session #69 of The Podcast Engineering Show! Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS. My guests are Rob Rogers and Anton Helman - both emergency room medical doctors!! As well as serious podcasters ;) Rob Rogers is also a medical educator, and his podcast is called Medutopia. Oh, and the amazing event he's organizing next year is called Ikigai Med Ed (I'll be there!). Anton Helman is also a medical educator, and his podcast is called Emergency Medicine Cases. I met these wonderful gentlemen in Lexington earlier this year when they asked me to speak at their podcast training conference. Here's some of what we discussed: Microphones: PR22, Sennheiser Clip Mic Digital, SM7B, AT2020, RE20, PR40, AT2005, H390 Logitech Headset Recorders: MixPre-6, Zoom F8, iPhone 6 Software: Sound Studio, Logic Pro X, Garage Band, Auphonic Other: Room treatment, EQ, compression, Logic Pro library of clips and music, noise reduction, Spreaker Thank you for sharing so much, Rob and Anton! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS

School of Podcasting
Is The Audio Technica ATR2100 Still the Best Podcasting Microphone?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2016 44:19


Today we are going to get our gear on. All you gear heads are going to love this. We are going to talk about some of the best places to purchase gear, we are going to talk about mixers, and we are going to compare three microphones that are under $100 Because of My Podcast - I Had to Quit My Podcast John Dennis is the co-organizer of the Thrive Make Money Matter conference, and the moderator of the Podcasters hangout Facebook group. He is also a podcaster with with smart time online, or he was until his podcast brought him so much business he had to stop podcasting to take care of his customers. AMAZING! Best Places To Shop For Podcast Gear Isn't the quick answer, "Amazon, DUH"? Not always. Here are some places to check out. Amazon When it comes to shopping for selection and price, it is hard to beat Amazon.com Now for the record, I am an affiliate for Amazon. However, you will hear where this may not always be the best place to purchase your gear. If you want to shop via Amazon, please use our affiliate shop at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/shop The other advantage Amazon has is if you are an Amazon Prime member, you can get free two day shipping Same Day Music If you were going to purchase an Electrovoice RE320 Microphone you might be tempted to go to Amazon where the price is $279. Did you know that Same Day Musichas the Electrovoice RE320 microphone for $299 and they have non-new versions for $269 AND you don’t have to pay tax on your purchased unless you live in New Jersey. BSW BSW (www.bswusa.com ) is all about audio and broadcasting so they have some niche items that you may not find in some places. They also run specials and have bundles that you won’t find at some places. For example if you wanted to go totally pro and buy an Elecrovoice RE20 Mic, 309A Shockmount, BSW Broadcast Microphone cable & REPop Filter Package it would be $479. If you bought the equivalent at Amazon. B & H Photo Their prices are typically about the same as others (occasionally more expensive), but if you can’t find it in another place, chances are you find it at BNH. For example they have a package for the RE2o that has a cloud lifter.. The other thing you will find at BNH (and you will have this at BSW) is a knowledgeable staff. For example one package with the RE20 comes with a cloud lifter which boosts your signal (which is a pretty good idea). They have another package that has the RE20 and the DBX 286 preamp (a totally pro setup) Podcast Stock Test If you were using a microphone like the Heil Pro40, or a Sure SM7B, these need a lot of gain to work properly. One Solution is a piece of equipment called a "Fethead" so I went to the above mentioned place. BNH – Yes $89 Same Day Music – No Amazon – No (suggested a cloud lifter) BSWUSA – No So like I said, it helps to know where to shop based on what you are looking for. Do I Need a Mixer What is an Audio Mixer? If you and your co-host are in the same room, and you are playing music in your podcast the purpose of the mixer is to allow you to adjust (mix) the audio levels of you, your guest(s), and the music so the listener does not have to ride the volume knob and make constant adjustments. Key Word Here is NEED When I say NEED here, I mean “Can’t do it without it.” You can always find a use for a mixer, but I’ll explain when you NEED one, and when you WANT one (there is a big difference). Keep in mind that the simpler you keep it, the less headaches. The more you add, the more things that can go wrong. When You Need a Mixer? If you have multiple people in the same room. Everyone should have their own microphone, and that should go into a mixer. If you are mixing in live music and sound effects. When You DON’T NEED an Audio Mixer If you are recording a solo podcast and you are going to add any music or sounds in later. When You DON’T NEED a Mixer, but Probably Could Use One If you are doing a show with a co-host or guests who are remote. You could record this with an ATr2100 microphone and a portable recorder (and use Skype as the mixer) Best Podcast Microphones For Less Than $100 Today I test the following microphones: Samson Q2U Audio Technica AT 2005 Audio Technica ATR2100 Overview: For the most part, if you look at the specs of these microphones they should sound very close. They all are dynamic (pick up less room noise), and you can plug them into a mixer, or directly into the computer using USB. Out of the three the AT2005 looks the best. In regards to which one sounds better I rank them in the following order ATR2100 - TOP Samson Q2u - a little warmer AT 2005 - Still sounded good Realize sound is subjective and some microphones sound good with one voice, and not so good with another. This is where a mixer can be handy (even if you're flying solo). BOTTOM LINE: These are all fine choices, and you won't regret purchasing any of them. The big take away, is you don't need to spend $1600 to start a podcast. Great content can save poor audio, but great gear will not save horrible content. Once you get your microphone, focus on the your audience and the content. One Final Note: So many podcasters recommend the Blue Yeti. Is it a bad microphone? NO. Is it a good choice? NO WAY!. Why? It is a condensor microphone and condensor microphones pick up a ton of room noise (I know I have not one, but TWO in a drawer). It's always interesting when I hear someone recomend the Blule Yeti, it is often with the phrase, "I use that one when I started out." One other point, the  [easyazon_link identifier="B002VA464S" locale="US" tag="sop2-20"]Blue Yeti USB Microphone - Silver[/easyazon_link] is $149. It would be great for gamers who don't want to wear a headset. Podcast Glossary "E" Part Two Mark from the Resourceful Designer had a comment stating I skipped a bunch of "E's" in last week's show, so here they are. Let it never be said that Dave Jackson is not up for some constructive feedback. You can find out more about Marc at http://marksmandesign.ca/ Episode zero Episode zero is a podcast episode that is often a simple introduction episode used as a placeholder as you need one live podcast in iTunes. Effects Effects are things you can add to your audio such as reverb, echo, compression. Equalization Equalization is a fancy word for adding bass, treble, etc that affects the tone of your audio. Enunciate Enunciation is talking in a way that everyone can clearly understand what you are saying. So instead of saying “I’m doin’ allrigh….” you would say I’m doing allright.” Ecamm Call Recorder Ecamm Call Recorder is software for the Mac platform that allows you to record skype conversations. Some people refer to the software with just the phrase “ecamm.” Evernote Evernote is a free software that allows you to organize…. Well anything you want. You can have text,pdf, images, these all then sync to all of your devices. As you can share information with other people, this is a great tool for collaborating on show notes. You can learn how to use Evernote quickly in the Organizing Your Podast Course. Email List An email list is a software (typically a web based company such as MailChimp, Aweber, Convert Kit and many, many others) that enable you to put a form on your website. Your listeners can sign up to get updates via email. You then can go in and right one email that goes to all of your subscribers. It's a Boy - Derek Daniels Launches a New Podcast One thing I don't do enough of on this show is spotlight new podcast from members of the School of Podcasting. So this week I'm spotlighting the Derek Daniel Podcast. Find it at thederekdaniel.com real people doing real life. Ready to Start a Podcast? 30 Day Money Back Guarantee Live Coaching Calls Private Facebook Group Priority Email Support Go to www.theschoolofpodcasting.com

Better Podcasting
Better Podcasting - Episode 042 - Keep The Fun Alive: Our Stories

Better Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 65:44


During this show, Chris Ferrell joins us to wrap up the fun.... arc. We break the format this week to have a more round-table style discussion on some of the creative ways we've had fun over the years as not only podcast creators but also as podcast consumers. During the Better Podcasting download we update you on the latest developments in the Windows 10 Anniversary Edition Webcam Drive Issue saga. We also discuss the announcement by Google of Hangouts on Air moving to YouTube Live and why you have no reason to be concerned. Do you have something to say about the art of hobby podcasting? Do you want to chime in on an episode of Better Podcasting? You can always ping us on Better Podcasting on the internet at the following places: @BetterPod http://facebook.com/betterpodcasting http://betterpodcasting.com Not familiar with Better Podcasting? We talk about podcast tips, tools and best practices to help you succeed with your podcast! Just like you we podcast purely out of the love and the fun of it. Podcasting is our hobby and we love that it is yours too! We always encourage your questions and feedback and you can find all of our contact information at betterpodcasting.com. Stephen Jondrew and Stargate Pioneer thank you for listening, downloading and subscribing to Better Podcasting. We hope you come back for more Better Podcasting! Happy Podcasting! This podcast was recorded on Friday, August 19, 2016 – Streamed Live to www.Geeks.Live. Audio/Video Production by Stephen Jondrew of GonnaGeek.com. Time Codes:  4:00 - Contest discussion and update 6:20 - Chris Ferrell gives his take on the AT2005 8:40 - Chris Ferrell gives podcast history and introduction 12:00 - SP shares his stand favorite memory of "fun as a podcast consumer" 14:15 - Stephen shares his stand favorite memory of "fun as a podcast consumer" 15:45 - Chris shares his stand favorite memory of "fun as a podcast consumer" 17:30 - Stephen discusses his 2010 memory of creating "Skype Parties" for his listeners, which was kind of like Google Hangouts before they existed. 19:45 - SP shares his experience going to a "Podcast Meetup" and how it affected him as a future podcaster. 21:45 - Chris discusses his experience of keeping the fun alive for his audience by utilizing a variety of guest hosts and how one of them created a game for the listenership. 25:15 - Stephen shares an example on how the GonnaGeek.com Show crew keep the fun alive through a "podcast episode appearance" spreadsheet 26:00 - Chris and Stephen discusses a shared example of "breaking the format" to have fun, which actually yielded the foundation for the GonnaGeek Network as it is today. 29:40 - SP discusses a RECENT fun memory of his which lead to some cross-pollination (hint: C2E2). 34:00 - Stephen talks about a memory from 2008, where on his first podcast they had a local radio personality guest appear (and how it changed Stephen's podcasting direction) 36:30 - SP chats about his experience having members of a TV show guest on his podcast 38:40 - Chris shares his experience expanding the All Things Good and Nerdy franchise in to a spin off show. 42:00 - Stephen discusses the way he had fun with Better Podcasting through a Q&A Blab this past year 44:00 - Chris talks about how evolving his podcast keeps him having fun as a podcast producer 47:00 - Better Podcasting Download 1 - Update on Windows 10 Anniversary Edition Webcam Codec/Driver Issue Bug 50:45 - Stephen provides his theory on why some users have encountered this webcam issue while others have not. 55:40 - Hangouts on Air is moving to YouTube Live.

The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 018: Jason Bryant

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 61:15


My guest is Jason Bryant, founder of Mat Talk Online and the Mat Talk Podcast Network. We had a great chat - listen to get the full effect ;) Here's an overview of Jason's equipment and workflow (taken from an email he previously sent me): I host 10 different shows (of the 14 on the network) Using a MacBook Pro with an AT2005 microphone for my home set up. Routed through a Yamaha MG102C and a FocusRite 2i2. I use the AT2005 based on it’s sound and flexibility. I record for triple redundancy. I use Adobe Audition as my main recording option, but also record externally out of the Yamaha board into a Zoom H5 (my audio in one channel, caller’s audio in the other). I also use ECamm Call recorder as a backup. The ECamm/Skype is using the USB portion of the AT2005, while the mixer and Focusrite are using the XLR portion of it — so if any channel goes out, I don’t have to stop the interview, I can keep going with three relatively clean copies of the recording. With the Skype setup, I’m running a mix-minus from the aux send through a Behringer U-Control, so when I play back other call audio to the guest, they can hear it, same with music, effects and drops, which I’ve got lined into the Yamaha from another MacBook Pro. Most of my shows are hosted on Libsyn, but I have three that are hosted on Blubrry (two of them archived or retired shows). On the road, I’ve used the H5 with the add-on so I can get 4 XLR mics (they’re either AT2100’s or AT2005). When I’m doing interviews in press conference situations, I’m using a Sennheiser MD46. It’s a dynamic mic with an elongated handle with room for a mic flag and it works well with the long time you have to hold the mic. Thank you for being a great guest, Jason! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS

Podcast Help Desk
Do You NEED Podcast Media Hosting? – PHD058 (repost)

Podcast Help Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2015 48:13


News: Soundcloud Takedowns purging a TON of files. If you host your podcast there, BE CAREFUL not to include any copyrighted material. http://podcasternews.com/2015/08/24/soundcloud-takedowns-trigger-massive-purge/ Panoply acquired by AudioMetric. http://podcasternews.com/2015/08/12/panoply-has-acquired-audiometric/ --------------- Followup from Ahmad about his hiss problem. Hi Mike, I can't thank you enough for answering my question here and on your great show. That's awesome. I waited until I listened to the episode and the demo you made. Regarding the hiss issue, please have a listen to the attached audio clips -NOT to be published :) All clips are recorded in Adobe Audition and from their saved as mp3. I also want to mention these points about the hiss I'm getting: - It's not a buzz or hum. It's just a white noise just like that you get from a cheap mixer pres when you crank the gain all the way up. May be I'm being an audiophile. I just don't hear such a noise in your recordings or in any other advanced podcaster's. My podcast is about podcasting :) and I want to get as clean audio as I can. - It's probably less hiss than that in your demo. It's like the one in your demo but after your have applied the noise reduction process. - The Mackie interface I'm using is powered via USB only. So, the ground issue is not likely to be the cause although I get another buzz when my Macbook is charging in 120v only. I managed to deal with that either by unplugging the charger or using the 3 to 2-prong adapter you mentioned. - It's not the Mackie fault because it is present even if I plug the AT2005 via USB directly into the MacBook. - I use a Planet Waves XLR 3-foot cable. There is no power cables near my setup, no power supply bricks in the room. I also tried a different Audio-Technica cable just to make sure. - As I said, it's like the noise from a preamp. But the Mackie Onyx Blackjack has a clean preamps. I think your mixer has the same Onyx ones. They are very clean up to 60dB which I never go above. After that you get a really annoying noise. - I suspect that it is the dynamic mics as they tend to be gain hungry and never have enough gain. - I tried the noise reduction tool in Audition and though it removed the hiss completely from silences, I didn't like the over all result that it gave my voice. I think it negates the idea of having a professional setup. I sounded like talking with a cheap headset. My question this time is that: If I add a gate like the Behringer you use or the DBX 286s, will this kill the noise? Thank you so much. Keep the good work. Best, Ahmad A: Ahmad, I have to say all three of the samples you sent me seem great. I’m not hearing much in the silence so whatever it is you are hearing is not nearly as bad as you think it is. It might be you are getting a bit picky (which is normal for podcasters to do). You might just be hearing the room noise, even though it seems very low / non-existent to me. In that case, a noise gate such as the Autocom Pro XL I have, or the DBX box would silence the blank spaces in your audio file. It might be worth a try. The compressor, limiter, and expander functions are handy in some situations, but I don’t really use that part. Just the gate function. I then do my compression and such in post editing along with normalizing using Auphonic. Do you need Media hosting? Did I hear you say on a recent podcast you don't have to have a hosting account with a Libsyn or Blubrry to link a podcast to iTunes? If so, how do I go about submitting an rss/feed to iTunes and other podcast directories. Great show. Dan A: no, you don’t NEED Libsyn or Blubrry to generate an RSS feed. In fact, the best way (contrary to SOME beliefs) is using a wordpress.org website (Self hosted, not Wordpress.com) and using powerpress to generate your podcast-compliant RSS feed.

Podcasters' Roundtable
PR031 – Mobile Podcasting

Podcasters' Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2014 87:10


  What does a podcaster do when they want to record a podcast outside of their "studio?" Find a more compact setup of course! Or maybe your studio is always mobile? Join myself (+Ray Ortega), +Dave Jackson, +Rob Walch +David Anderson, +Jason Bryant and Jeffrey Powers as we discuss all the ways to record a podcast on the go. Do you have to sacrifice quality? If so, is it worth it? What are the biggest challenges to being outside of your normal setup and how do you overcome them? This Round aired live on June 20, 2014 at 4pm EST, GMT -5. If you'd like to read all the comments including lots of great links to the devices and software people are using in the mobile setups check out the event page on G+. *Links mentioned on this Round: ATR2100 or AT2005 microphones with dual output (XLR and USB). European version: Samson Q2U Bossjock App for iPhone Behringer Xenyx 1002B w/opt battery power, 1 aux send post and 1 pre. USB Audio Recorder for Android Two Lav microphones in one - Giant Squid microphones Sony ICD-PX333 Digital Voice Recorder. Cost around $50. Slightly bigger than a pack of gum and no fragile parts. Rob's mix-minus device for iPhone http://recapmycalls.com I/O devices for smartphones at http://www.esdevices.com/ Rode SC6 Dual TRRS Input and Headphone Output for Smartphones Article from TSA about traveling with batteries  Auphonic for auto post processing and some editing Recordium for iOS Rob's NMX presentation about podcasting on iOS  iOS recording and editing - TWISTED WAVE Multitrack DAW for iOS for editing ART Dual Pre for multi-mic mobile recording Circle Ray on Google Plus to be notified of future live recordings, to meet other podcasters and share your opinions in the chat! See ya at the next Round! Sign up to appear on a future Podcasters' Roundtable! * all links should be considered affiliate links. Read my ethics statement for more info.