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Rick Coughlin, Co-Founder and CEO of Grove Studios joins Michelle on this week's Ask The Expert. Being a musician himself, Rick saw the need for musicians to find quality rehearsal space. Join Michelle and Rick as they discuss ways to improve your sound quality when recording from home. Don't Miss Creating Grove Studios with affordable rehearsal and recording space for musicians and podcasters alike Engineering shipping containers as studio space Ways to reduce reverb in your recording space Recording equipment to get started About the Guest Rick is an American technologist, entrepreneur, educator, and musician with deep passion for problem solving, collaboration, and community. WIth experience in education, business, and the music industry, Rick has successfully navigated 25+ years of stage performance, music production, and teaching. He is the CEO/CTO of Grove Studios. Grove Studios are self-service 24/7 professionally appointed rehearsal, DJ, and music production studios with automated, distribution-ready recording, and easymobile booking. While clients reserve and pay for studio time with just a few taps from a mobile device, the innovation of the business is tech-enabled and IoT technologies that work together, so that the studios are unstaffed, allow Grove to keep prices accessible for their clients. As a technologist, Rick played a key role in an expansive rollout of Chromebook and iPad 1:1 education initiatives for one of the largest school districts in the midwest. This initiative deployed 18,000 devices and over $18 million in funding, transitioned a staff of over 2,000 to Google GSuite, and instituted a professional learning strategy. Rick lives with his wife Deanna (a 3rd grade teacher), his daughters Liv and Bella, his '66 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp, Kalamazoo, Michigan made Heritage H-535 Electric Guitar, and little piles of vintage and boutique effects pedals. Personal Links: Website: https://grovestudios.space/ (https://grovestudios.space) Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamrickcoughlin (https://twitter.com/iamrickcoughlin) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrickcoughlin/ (https://www.instagram.com/iamrickcoughlin/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamrickcoughlin/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamrickcoughlin/) Referenced in the podcast: The Kaotica Eyeball: https://www.kaoticaeyeball.com/ (https://www.kaoticaeyeball.com) About About the Host: Michelle Abraham - Podcast Producer, Host and International Speaker. Michelle was speaking on stages about podcasting before most people knew what they were, she started a Vancouver based Podcasting Group in 2012 and has learned the ins and outs of the industry. Michelle helped create and launched over 30 Podcasts in 2018 and has gone on to launch over 200 shows in the last few years, She wants to launch YOURS in 2021! 14 years as an Entrepreneur and 8 years as a Mom has led her to a lifestyle shift, spending more time with family while running location independent online digital marketing business for the last 9 years. Michelle and her family have been living completely off the grid lakeside boat access for the last 4 years! Check Us Out on: Join our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyPodcastCoach (https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyPodcastCoach) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AMPLIFYOU.ca/ ( https://www.facebook.com/AMPLIFYOU.ca/) Twitter:https://twitter.com/YouAmplif ( https://twitter.com/YouAmplif) Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/amplifyou.ca/ ( https://www.instagram.com/amplifyou.ca/) To Join our FREE Podcasters Tool Kit:https://bit.ly/PodcastToolKit ( https://bit.ly/PodcastToolKit) For More Podcast Training -http://www.mypodcastcoach.com/ ( )http://amplifyounetwork.com/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social...
Behind the Pod is a series where Tallal Reviews and breaks down his podcast equipment that help create the show! On todays show Tallal reviews the Kaotica Eyeball! The Kaotica Eyeball is a portable vocal booth designed to make your sound sound more rich, deep and clear. So does this live up to the hype? Let's dive in!
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Rick Coughlin, Co-Founder and CEO of Grove Studios joins Michelle on this week’s Ask The Expert. Being a musician himself, Rick saw the need for musicians to find quality rehearsal space. Join Michelle and Rick as they discuss ways to improve your sound quality when recording from home. Don’t Miss Creating Grove Studios with affordable rehearsal and recording space for musicians and podcasters alike Engineering shipping containers as studio space Ways to reduce reverb in your recording space Recording equipment to get started About the Guest Rick is an American technologist, entrepreneur, educator, and musician with deep passion for problem solving, collaboration, and community. WIth experience in education, business, and the music industry, Rick has successfully navigated 25+ years of stage performance, music production, and teaching. He is the CEO/CTO of Grove Studios. Grove Studios are self-service 24/7 professionally appointed rehearsal, DJ, and music production studios with automated, distribution-ready recording, and easymobile booking. While clients reserve and pay for studio time with just a few taps from a mobile device, the innovation of the business is tech-enabled and IoT technologies that work together, so that the studios are unstaffed, allow Grove to keep prices accessible for their clients. As a technologist, Rick played a key role in an expansive rollout of Chromebook and iPad 1:1 education initiatives for one of the largest school districts in the midwest. This initiative deployed 18,000 devices and over $18 million in funding, transitioned a staff of over 2,000 to Google GSuite, and instituted a professional learning strategy. Rick lives with his wife Deanna (a 3rd grade teacher), his daughters Liv and Bella, his '66 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp, Kalamazoo, Michigan made Heritage H-535 Electric Guitar, and little piles of vintage and boutique effects pedals. Personal Links: Website: https://grovestudios.space (https://grovestudios.space/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamrickcoughlin (https://twitter.com/iamrickcoughlin) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrickcoughlin/ (https://www.instagram.com/iamrickcoughlin/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamrickcoughlin/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamrickcoughlin/) Referenced in the podcast: The Kaotica Eyeball: https://www.kaoticaeyeball.com (https://www.kaoticaeyeball.com/) About the Host Michelle Abraham - Business Coach / Online Marketing Manager / Podcast Genius Michelle was speaking on stages about podcasting before most people knew what they were, she started a Vancouver based Podcasting Group in 2012 and has learned the ins and outs of the industry. Michelle helped create and launched over 30 Podcasts in 2018. She wants to launch YOURS in 2020! 14 years as an Entrepreneur and 8 years as a Mom has led her to a lifestyle shift, spending more time with family while running location independent online digital marketing business for the last 9 years. Michelle and her family have been living completely off the grid lakeside boat access for the last 4 years! Check Us Out on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AMPLIFYOU.ca/ (https://www.facebook.com/AMPLIFYOU.ca/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouAmplif (https://twitter.com/YouAmplif) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amplifyou.ca/ (https://www.instagram.com/amplifyou.ca/) To Launch your Podcast - Launchyourpod.com (http://launchyourpod.com/) For More Podcast Training - www.mypodcastcoach.com (http://www.mypodcastcoach.com/) Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic...
A discussion with James Caldwell of The Music Education Group and Konrad from Kaotica Eyeball Audio Products. @kaoticaeyeball - www.kaoticaeyeball.com -A live interactive show featuring Kysii, the host, who is found on The X Squad Radio Network, Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, Spreaker, Tunein Radio and more.... Find me at #XSquadAffiliates.com and www.kysii.com
A discussion with James Caldwell of The Music Education Group and Konrad from Kaotica Eyeball Audio Products. @kaoticaeyeball - www.kaoticaeyeball.com -A live interactive show featuring Kysii, the host, who is found on The X Squad Radio Network, Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, SoundCloud, Spreaker, Tunein Radio and more.... Find me at #XSquadAffiliates.com and www.kysii.com
Our special guest is Konrad Zukowski, the inventor of the Kaotica Eyeball, a groundbreaking invention that allows everyone to have studio quality in a beautifully designed mobile acoustic solution. It's the evolution of vocal recording. Traditionally, you’d rig up foam on the walls or soundproof the room with blankets. Whether you rent or own, you don’t necessarily want to be putting holes in the walls. Even if you are committed to foaming everything up, it may not enhance the acoustics, unless you’re an acoustician. Kaotica firmly believes that you shouldn’t have to think about the room you’re recording in. Instead, you should concentrate on your performance. Visit their website at www.kaoticaeyeball.com
Human Influence presents: Influence Radio: Episode 015 with Jeanette Nevarez - This week we sit down with the talented photographer Jeanette Nevarez and talk about the photograph that started it all, the balance between work and representation, drag queens, developing a cultural identity, art school + then some. - Hosted by: Adam Hamze, Jason Ikpatt, and Madison Wise - Featured guest: Jeanette Nevarez Check out Jeanette's work at www.jeanettenevarez.com IG: @agospelofdirt Thank you to everyone tuning in and to everyone who helped make this podcast happen! A special thank you to our sponsors, Loud Mouth Rentals (@atxloudmouth) and Kaotica Eyeball (@kaoticaeyeball)! Connect with Human Influence www.influencehumans.com @influencehumans
Human Influence presents: Influence Radio: Episode 014 with Beth + Tamar of the We Are Series - This week we sit down and chat with Beth + Tamar of the We Are Film Series to talk about what it's like to have a project picked up by Issa Rae, dealing with imposter syndrome, a lil' bit of spirituality + some. - Hosted by: Madison Wise and Jason Ikpatt (missing Adam Hamze this week!) - Featured guest: Beth + Tamar Follow the We Are Film Series and watch it on wearefilmseries.com. IG: @wearefilmseries Thank you to everyone tuning in and to everyone who helped make this podcast happen! A special thank you to our sponsors, Loud Mouth Rentals (@atxloudmouth) and Kaotica Eyeball (@kaoticaeyeball)! Connect with Human Influence www.influencehumans.com @influencehumans
Human Influence presents: Influence Radio: Episode 013 with Omenihu - This week we recap our favorites from 2017 and talk about who we're watching for in 2018. Listen now! - Hosted by: Adam Hamze, Madison Wise, and Jason Ikpatt - Featured guest: Omenihu Follow Omenihu and stream "Adios" today! IG: @only_omenihu Thank you to everyone tuning in and to everyone who helped make this podcast happen! A special thank you to our sponsors, Loud Mouth Rentals (@atxloudmouth) and Kaotica Eyeball (@kaoticaeyeball)! Connect with Human Influence www.influencehumans.com @influencehumans
Ramping up to the release of Spider-man Homecoming next week we're talking about those other Spider-men and this week we're breaking down The Amazing Spider-man with guest Mark Bennett (Comedian, host of I Said Shut Up). We're breaking down the peak of the gritty reboot, where did the jokes go, how this Spider-Man is Batman, and the worst training montage ever, which is the Coldplay Footloose training montage. This episode is brought to you by TeePublic. Check out www.TeePublic.com and discover your next favourite Tee. Psst... they also have nerdy hoodies, sweaters, baseball tees and long sleeves. Check out our favourite designs at www.TeePublic.FromSuperheroes.com Special thanks to The Kaotica Eyeball for sending us one of their amazing Studio Booth Alternative. If you're a Musician, Podcaster, Voice Over Artist, or Twitch Streamer this is a great way to acoustically treat your space just by placing this product over your mic to get great sound. Visit https://www.kaoticaeyeball.com/ to improve how you sound. Do you want access to a special secret episode of the podcast every month? Then donate to the show on Patreon. You can gain access to secret podcasts, jokes from the future, and Q&A's. Visit www.patreon.com/fromsuperheroes and become our Patron.
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http://www.PodcastFastTrack.com It’s becoming more and more common that people need to figure out how they can do podcasting on the go. I can hear Willie singing it now… On the road again, I just can’t wait to get on the road again, the life I love is making podcasts with my friends, I can’t wait to get on the road again! But recording your podcast away from your normal studio is a bit trickier than it may sound at first. You’re going to need some way to get a reliably consistent sound recording that avoids all the potential pitfalls that hotel rooms and other non-treated areas can insert into your recording. This episode is about THAT. How to do it, practically, affordably, and with the things you have around you. OR, if you want to do something a bit more reliable, I’m even going to cover some ways that you can create your own portable podcasting studio to take with you when you are on the go. [2:27] The variables to overcome when podcasting on the go. Anytime you’re outside your normal podcast recording environment you need to open your eyes and ears to discover the variables you need to take into account. If you don’t you’ll have all kinds of unwanted noises in your recording. There’s lots to think about - and this episode covers my best advice for taking care of the most obvious things - and a few things you probably haven’t considered. [4:30] Addressing possible interruptions in your environment. How much echo is in the room? Could the heat or A/C come on unexpectedly? What about the phones? Are they turned off? And what other things might you be missing? You should listen to this episode. I mean, come on - it’s only 18 minutes long. You could do that on your next commute or run on the treadmill. [5:49] You should invest in an “on the go” podcasting microphone. Technology has made such advancements in the past few years there’s no reason that anyone who’s going to be podcasting on the go regularly can’t simply buy an “on the go” microphone. On this episode I give you my recommendation for the two most affordable, simple, GREAT SOUNDING microphones out there. I’ll even tell you where you can go to hear a comparison of these mics alongside the “big boy” microphones like the Heil PR40. [10:14] For podcasting on the go you can “soundproof” your mic. When it comes to removing the possibility for unwanted noise most people think in terms of making the room acoustics better. That’s great. I’ve got no problem with doing that. Except in a hotel room you may have a difficult time figuring out how to hang sheets of acoustic foam. ;) So on this episode I’m going to get you thinking in reverse. Instead of soundproofing the room, how about soundproofing your microphone? I’ve got a handful of ways you can do it easily when you’re on the go, so make sure you listen and check out the resources to get inspired. Audacity Free Recording Software Audio Technica 2100 microphone Audio Technica 2005 microphone Heil PR40 microphone Kaotica Eyeball (and here’s the DIY video I mentioned) Portable sound booth DIY video (the good stuff begins around 1:49) Connect with me… Carey(AT)PodcastFastTrack.com On Facebook On Twitter
We re-look at the Kaotica eyeball and have some success changing the mic and pattern.
On this weeks show we put the Kaotica Eyeball and the Harlan Hogan Porta Booth Pro to the test. Admittedly its a small sample test but it does give you a pretty good idea how these work. We use a base line sample, so you get an idea of the room sound and mic and preamp sound, then we record in the same space using both portable helpers. Robbo offers his audio engineering ears to talk about each technically and what these two do to the sound. So want to know the result? Join Andrew and Robbo for this weeks bite sized VO Radio Show.
Chuck and Stacey are excited to sit down and chat with, Konrad Zukowski, the creator of the Kaotica Eyeball while he was in Los Angeles from Canada. Konrad talks about how his love of music inspired him to create the Kaotica Eyeball as a portable and affordable solution for sound isolation. The totally custom and patented Eyeball took over 3½ years to develop and perfect with much work, sacrifice and financial expense involved. His genius piece of gear was embraced immediately by top music industry producers like Grammy Award®-winning multi-platinum producer David Hodges, DJ’s and artists like Dr. Dre, Lady Antebellum and Greyson Chance and now A-list voiceover talent are loving to use the Eyeball as well. Konrad took great care in his design to make sure it preserves the integrity of the voice and be ideal for those who have space or the budget limitations. He reveals there are new products coming out in 2017 to address condenser mics like the Sennheiser 416 and and larger microphones like the Neumann U47.He offers some tips for using the Eyeball properly like avoiding inexpensive XLR cables and mics as the frequency spectrum is not aligned properly, avoid multi-use microphones and highly recommends the Apogee 1 Mic as his preferred USB microphone. He also encourages talent to experiment with different areas in your room, avoid corners and make sure the microphone is facing the correct direction.Get in on the very generous giveaway! Konrad is randomly selecting viewers who Watch, Like and Comment on this video a Kaotica Eyeball – one a week until Christmas, giveaway ends December 26, 2016.Chuck and Stacey have happily joined forces with Konrad and endorsed this amazing product as their newest spokespersons. Make sure to go to KaoticaEyeball.com to watch a video testimonial Konrad and his team filmed with Stacey earlier this year.Konrad shares the ultimate goal for his company and products which includes giving people the knowledge and freedom to succeed in their career and especially for voice talent just starting out an affordable option to help them be at the top of their game. To learn more and purchase a Kaotica Eyeball, go to KaoticaEyeball.comThanks for subscribing to the VO Buzz Weekly channel and for following everyone on Twitter @vobuzzweekly @kaoticaeyeball @staceyjaswad @demosthatrock and on Instagram @vobuzzweekly @staceyjaswad @kaoticaeyeballWatch more videos and get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.comCONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/VOBuzzWeeklyTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/VOBuzzWeeklyInstagram: https://instagram.com/vobuzzweeklyPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/vobuzzweekly/VO BUZZ WEEKLY IS SPONSORED BY:Demos That Rockhttp://www.demosthatrock.comNeumann Sennheiser Microphones USA http://www.neumannusa.comhttp://en-us.sennheiser.comThroat Coat Teahttp://www.traditionalmedicinals.comEntertainer's Secrethttp://www.entertainers-secret.comNajla's Bodygood Barshttp://najlas.com/index.php/products/...Stacey J. Aswadhttp://www.staceyjaswad.comVoiceover Essentialshttp://voiceoveressentials.comVoiceover T-Shirts, Hats, Jackets, and MORE!http://www.vobuzzweekly.com/store.html Executive producers DemosThatRock Stacey J. Aswad Category Education License Standard YouTube License
Marcus and Funk Review the Kaotica Eyeball, Game Vice, Lamzac Fatboy, Talk Brain hacking and more on this 50th episode of how to kill an hour! What you think of the show? Let us know by clicking here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Show Log Episode 156, September 8, 2014 Clips from Voice2014 0:01:52 They begin. 0:03:00 Dan outlines the show to come. 0:03:45 The Red Carpet Reception, the first night. 0:05:46 Dan with Diane Merritt and Jen Davis. 0:06:43 Dan with Julie Williams on VO ethics. 0:07:36 Bill Holmes and Dan. 0:07:59 Fred Melamed and Dan. 0:10:19 Dan with Beau Bridgland from the U.K. 0:11:15 Dan with Ed Asner. 0:11:55 End of this clip. 0:12:20 Dan tells an elevator story about Ed Asner and Pat Fraley. 0:14:09 Break. 0:15:30 They're back. 0:16:36 The live EWABS show at Voice2014. 0:19:26 Scott Brick joins the show. He talks about his role at the conference and about current work. 0:27:20 Scott leaves, and Dan tells an embarrassing story. 0:28:45 Larry Davis comes on stage. He's here to learn self direction and tells about his current work, including Morgan Freeman ADR. He's also does Madden game voicing and gives some examples. 0:33:35 Larry does Morgan Freeman. 0:34:12 Break. 0:35:53 They're back with a live audience! Dan walks into the audience. 0:37:02 Esther has a question—name change when Dan moves to the west coast. 0:37:46 A VO actor has a yeti, what can she do to step it up? Dan talks about keeping it simple. 0:39:10 George asks what problems she's trying to solve? GAS—Gear Acquisition Syndrome: don't succumb. 0:40:03 Steve asks about ISDN and SourceConnect. George says its inevitable. Dan thinks it will be dominoes. 0:41:42 Denise Chamberlain thanks Dan for helping with her microphone. She asks about the difference between a condenser and dynamic microphone. Dynamic mics are designed to be spoken to very close, a live performance and broadcast mic. Condenser mic hears more like the human ear. She thought an RE-20 dynamic mic would work for audiobook work, but it's not working out. George comments. 0:45:22 Susan Bernard: when will EWABS cover ventilation? Dan addresses it. George talks about using a cooler and block of ice. 0:46:45 Susan thanks George and Dan for EWABS. 0:48:10 Dan says the real trick is not to panic. 0:48:42 Gerald asks about mics and boards. Dan replies. With a mono, single track voice, you don't need a mixer. You don't buy expensive equipment to get work, you work to get better equipment. George joins the discussion. 0:53:18 Walter Olsen: have you guys tested the Kaotica Eyeball. Dan gives his opinion. George discusses his testing of the Eyeball. 0:55:43 Dan introduces another guest, Rodney Saulsberry, who talks about the session he's about to lead. He works a lot for Telemundo. Dan asks him what he likes about Voice2014. 0:59:04 Break 1:00:16 They're back. 1:01:06 Voice Over Essentials' Porta Booths. 1:04:45 Ella says hello. 1:05:00 George shows a few photos of Ella at Voice 2014. 1:05:48 The Garden Party (with music by Ricky Nelson). 1:06:20 Curt Byk, who helps organize the event. 1:07:10 Dan meets Rebecca Davis. And she does a promo! 1:09:32 Scott Boyer at the Garden Party and a mustache duality. Baritone test pattern. 1:10:24 Joe Loesch and they order a beer. The bartender recommends a rum and Coke with ice cream for George. 1:12:56 Break. VoiceOverXtra. 1:13:26 They're back. The final package. 1:13:52 Dean Panaro, Abrams Talent Agent, is presented with a problem to discuss at a Voice2014 session. 1:16:48 Terrace Talk vendor area. Diana Birdsall, winner of the EWABS demo derby. She describes working with Chuck Duran to make the demos. 1:19:33 Jonathan Tilley, who is based in Germany. He talks about how he came to live in Germany and his League of List Builders program. http://leagueoflistbuilders.com/ 1:21:55 The hypnotist. 1:23:17 Gibberish 1:23:52 Vendor visits: http://voxtees.biz/. Erica Garcia describes her business of providing VO accessories. 1:25:27 They're back. 1:26:17 Next week: Fan Roundtable. Twenty-five can participate. Write to ewabshop@gmail.com to ask to join the show. 1:28:08 Donors thanked. 1:29:20 Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @EWABS_show, and like the YouTube episodes. Check out the demo derby in Episode 151 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmaRYhThdpg 1:30:00 There's a podcast, so check that out. 1:30:25 Thanks to the staff. And sponsors: VoiceOverXtra, VoiceOver Essentials, and Edge Studio. 1:31:20 Thanks to wives and Edge Studio who is providing the bandwidth. 1:32:00 Voice2014 ALS Bucket Challenge. 1:34:22 End of show.
Published on Mar 24, 2014 Sinusitus and all things sinuses the topic on this thrilling episode of EWABS. Dan shares a TOTW on audio processing, and George shows off and demos his Kaotica Eyeball, picked up while presenting at VO 2014 Atlanta.