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Best podcasts about shure beta

Latest podcast episodes about shure beta

Captain Roy's Rocket Radio Show: The UK Podcast for the Culture Geek, Technology Nerd, and Creative Wizard

Herr Fygor Gestalt, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Life, the Universe and Everything, Star Trek, Mission Impossible, Sherlock, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Made for Love, Foundation, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Paper Girls, Dead City, Daryl Dixon, Fright Fest, The Old Man, Snowfall, The Sixth Commandment, Code of a Killer, Wolf, TMZ, Chat GPT, Samsung A14 4G, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB, Cinema Mathur, Shure Beta 58 A, Scarlet Focusrite 4i4, Soundcraft EPM6, Sunn Amplification Reissue Amps, Toni Basil, My YouTube Mix Tape Playlists Are Being Screwed and I Hate YouTube Shorts, George Alagiah, Bram Moolenaar, Tony Bennet, Sinead O'Connor, Paul Reubens, William Friedkin, Doctor Who

Captain Roy's Rocket Radio Show: The UK Podcast for the Culture Geek, Technology Nerd, and Creative Wizard

Herr Fygor Gestalt, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Life, the Universe and Everything, Star Trek, Mission Impossible, Sherlock, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Made for Love, Foundation, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Paper Girls, Dead City, Daryl Dixon, Fright Fest, The Old Man, Snowfall, The Sixth Commandment, Code of a Killer, Wolf, TMZ, Chat GPT, Samsung A14 4G, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB, Cinema Mathur, Shure Beta 58 A, Scarlet Focusrite 4i4, Soundcraft EPM6, Sunn Amplification Reissue Amps, Toni Basil, My YouTube Mix Tape Playlists Are Being Screwed and I Hate YouTube Shorts, George Alagiah, Bram Moolenaar, Tony Bennet, Sinead O'Connor, Paul Reubens, William Friedkin, Doctor Who

Studio L7 Podcast
Shure, These Beta Mics Can Handle It!

Studio L7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 3:10


In this episode, Bigbobby dives into the intricate world of audio by exploring the renowned Shure Beta series microphones. This insightful and entertaining session covers all you need to know about these professional, high-quality microphones, from their distinct features to their wide range of uses.Segment Breakdown:Segment 1:  Bigbobby introduces the Shure Beta series microphones, highlighting their precise sound capturing capabilities, likening them to the Chuck Norris of the audio world. Segment 2:  The robust and durable design of Shure Beta mics are discussed, emphasizing their ability to operate flawlessly in a wide variety of conditions, drawing a fun parallel with Bear Grylls' survival skills.Segment 3:  Bigbobby explains the superior sound focus and noise rejection capabilities of the Shure Beta series due to their supercardioid and hypercardioid polar patterns. The Beta mics are humorously referred to as personal bouncers for your audio club.Segment 4:  The freedom of movement offered by the wireless versions of the Beta series is highlighted. Expect a few laughs and bird sounds here!Segment 5:  Bigbobby shares his personal experience with the Beta 57A. While he might not be able to test its prowess with musical instruments, he affirms the mic's excellence in capturing his voice for the podcast.Segment 6:  Our host dives into the sound quality of the Beta 57A. Let the listeners be the judge as they experience the smooth, crisp sound live.  Bigbobby wraps up the podcast with a summary of the Shure Beta series, underscoring their importance in the audio world.**About Bigbobby:**Bigbobby is a renowned podcast host and a photography enthusiast, sharing his knowledge, insights, and humor with listeners around the world About Studio L7:Studio L7 is your one-stop podcast for everything related to photography. From gear reviews to industry news and tips, we bring it all to you with a dash of humor and a lot of passion.

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 508 - Inspirerat av runstenar

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 53:19


Fredrik och Kristoffer snackar kreativitet. Det är ju kul att skapa saker, men ofta onödigt svårt att faktiskt avsluta något och släppa ut det i världen. Fredrik skriver just nu hundra blogginlägg på hundra dagar och tycker att det borde gå att göra samma sak med kod. Men varför känns det så mycket svårare än vanlig text? Kan man göra något åt det? Det är för övrigt inte alltid så lätt att få ur sig vanlig text heller. Tänk på att ett kärnvärde allt du skapar alltid är att just du har skapat det. Det kan ingen annan i hela världen bidra med. Vi funderar också lite över att göra sig faktiskt eller inbillat beroende av sina verktyg - vore det inte skönt att ha bara en bärbar dator, utan en massa prylar och inställningar som kedjar fast en vid skrivbordet? Skala ner sin miljö, göra sig beroende av och distraherad av färre verktyg och prylar. Sist men inte minst snickrar Kristoffer på sin egen implementation av en Mastodon-server, och Fredrik vill veta allt om det. Avsnittet sponsras av Grebban - en e-handelsbyrå som söker fler utvecklare inom bland annat backend och fullstack. Söker du och får ett jobb och nämner Kodsnack i din ansökan så får du en sign-on-bonus på 20000 kronor. Surfa in på grebban.com/kodsnack för mer information och ansökan! Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund, och @bjoreman på Twitter, har en sida på Facebook och epostas på info@kodsnack.se om du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Gillar du Kodsnack får du hemskt gärna recensera oss i iTunes! Du kan också stödja podden genom att ge oss en kaffe (eller två!) på Ko-fi, eller handla något i vår butik. Länkar Github actions 100 days to offload - skriv hundra blogginlägg på ett år M vs M M vs M 53 - om bland annat streaks Kodkata Processing Kristoffers blogg Inlägget Fredrik skrev “idag”, uppföljning på dagen innan Kristoffers inlägg om att skapa bakgrundsbilder Aseprite GMK dots - skrivbordsmattan finns bland bilderna GIMP Inkscape CSS tricks Jonas Lau Markussen - dansken som bland annat ritar runstenar Shure Beta 87 - Fredriks nya mikrofon XLR Focusrite Vocaster two Lars Marc Rebillet - improviserar musik på Youtube ASMR Grebban - veckans sponsor söker utvecklare Laravel grebban.com/kodsnack - läs mer eller ansök GTD - produktivitetsmetoden Getting things done Activitypub Webfinger HTTP-signaturer Ostatus Identi.ca Diaspora Worse is better Ansible 106 - gammalt avsnitt om Ansible Salt Titlar Free pro team enterprise cloud När åker jag dit om jag börjar använda det? Tolv procent klar Stödhjul Kvantitet har sin egen kvalitet Uppnå en bra bloggpost Ta bort sig själv ur processen Skripta bilder Bygga sina egna verktyg Inspirerat av runstenar Steg ett: vektorisera alla runstenar Vansinnigt trevlig skrivmaskin Skala ner sin miljö Köra fast i sina verktyg Jag vill ha någonting nytt Mer lös med typsystemet Det här är Fredrik Vad är egentligen bättre?

Bandrew Says Podcast
250: Facebook Bans Australian News, Sennheiser Selling Consumer Audio Business, & More

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 38:49


On episode 250 of the BSP, I discuss Facebook banning all news in Australia whether you’re a publisher or a consumer, Sennheiser selling their consumer facing audio, and then I answer a bunch of questions before the sylvibot saga continues to unfold!    Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com   Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Neumann U67: https://imp.i114863.net/NrO97  OC White Low Profile Boom Arm: https://www.ocwhite.com/product/ultima-gen2-ultra-low-profile-adjustable-mic-boom-with-a-12-fixed-horizontal-arm-and-machined-table-bushing/ Universal Audio x8: https://imp.i114863.net/zMg2r Sennheiser HD650: https://geni.us/sennhd650   Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord   00:00 - Intro  00:58 - Facebook Bans News in Australia 06:40 - Sennheiser Selling Headphone Business? Sennheiser Press Release: https://en-us.sennheiser.com/newsroom/sennheiser-to-reposition-its-business-units-independently-of-each-other-s5jh2n 10:45 - WYHTS: Twitter’s Undo Send Feature 13:00 - WYHTS: Submariner Takes Verbal Abuse Well BWDTBS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFB63TgQNX9Pe-vCmOiodRg 14:45 - WYHTS: PodTrak P4 Replaces Q2u / ATR2100 / AT2005 Stargate Pioneers Show: https://www.betterpodcasting.com/ 16:45 - Ask Bandrew 17:30 - Email 1 17:45 - What Do You Know about the Blue Mouse? Blue Mouse Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wHZR4mHebM 18:40 - Voice Submission 2 19:45 - How to Get Podcast Host to Improve Microphone Technique? 22:05 - Thoughts on Slate Digital VMS? 23:55 - Email 3 24:40 - Shure Beta 87a Too Quiet!? 29:05 - Voice Submission 4 32:10 - The SylviBot Saga Continues 34:00 - Will Driving Cars Become Illegal? 35:45 - 250 Episodes! 37:50 - Outro 

The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 196: Jeni Wren Stottrup: Podcast Producer and Coach

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 70:02


My guest is Jeni Wren Stottrup! She is a Podcast Producer and Coach, and Owner of Gritty Birds Podcasting. Her expertise includes multimedia journalism, audio production, content production, and she's a vocalist and songwriter. We discussed podcast audio production in depth, including: Scoring and sound design Tape Sync - bring her equipment to record someone at their location Shure Beta 87a RME Babyface Pro Macbook Pro, 1 TB SSD Adobe Audition Hindenburg Journalist Pro iZotope RX 7 Shure SM7b Cloudlifter Audio Technica BP40 Shure MV88+ Condenser attached to iPhone Compression De-reverb Editing in Hindenburg: Umms, long pauses, crossfading Thanks for being a great guest, Jeni! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. We appreciate you listening. Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn, Android, RSS, Email  

Podcast Bahasa
Tentang Berproses, Ospek dan Proses Keajaiban Lainnya - OPINIKINI, PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 17:43


Beberapa waktu lalu, saya eksperimen di instagram tentang "ospek," yang sebenarnya adalah proses kampanye untuk perilisan OPINIKINI edisi ini. Tanggapannya, beragam. Tapi, satu hal yang saya pahami adalah: berproses itu keajaiban yang bisa kita rasakan, dan akan terus rasakan. --- Podcast Bahasa direkam dengan mikrofon dari Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
Ngomong Bahasa Indonesia Kini Ada Aturannya: Mengenai Perpres Nomor 63 Tahun 2019 - PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 21:06


Kali ini di Podcast Bahasa edisi biasa, saya ngomongin tentang perpres nomor 63 tahun 2019 yang mengatur tentang bahasa Indonesia. Hah? mau ngomong aja diatur? Eits, jangan mikir aneh-aneh dulu. Bukan ngatur kita ngomong bahasa Indonesia, maksudnya. Tapi agar penggunaan bahasa Indonesia lebih efektif lagi. Lengkapnya? dengerin dong. --- Podcast Bahasa direkam dengan mikrofon dari Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
RKUHP, RUU KPK, dan RUU "aneh" lainnya - OPINIKINI, PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 28:48


OPINIKINI, adalah "subjudul" baru di PODCAST BAHASA. Pada edisi perdana hari ini, saya akan merangkum isu-isu yang berkembang terkait pengesahan dan pembahasan RKUHP, UU KPK, RUU Pemasyarakatan, RUU Pertanahan, dan RUU Minerba. Saya juga menanggapi aksi demonstrasi yang dilakukan elemen masyarakat, sedikit merangkum juga soal aksi #GejayanMemanggil, sampai cara terakhir "melawan" UU KPK yang telah disahkan. --- Podcast Bahasa direkam dengan mikrofon dari Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
Membawa Perpustakaan Sambil Sepedahan (bersama Yunaz Karaman, Penemu Perpustakaan Prasojo) - PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 26:33


Ngobrol bareng mas Yunaz, penemu Perpustakaan "sepeda" Prasojo (@perpus_prasojo), yang konsep perpustakaannya bukan berbentuk gedung tapi "nyangkut" di sepeda sehingga bisa dibawa ke mana-mana. Kami ngobrol dari awal mula mas Yunaz bikin perpustakaan ini, sampai proyek kedepan yang akan dilakukan. Kami juga sempat tukar opini mengenai "razia buku" yang beberapa waktu lalu sempat ramai terjadi. Podcast ini direkam di Ruang Partana, Perpustakaan Kampus B Universitas Airlangga. Ikuti @unairlibrary untuk mendapatkan informasi terkini dari Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga. --- Podcast Bahasa didukung oleh Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
Senioritas dan Junioritas pada Era Disrupsi (Bersama M. Sholeh Pratama, ketua BEM FIB UNAIR 2019) - PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 24:35


Senioritas dan junioritas, dalam kegiatan kemahasiswaan di kampus masih sering terdengar. Tapi, apakah masih relevan dengan era disrupsi pada masa ini? Saya berbincang dengan Sholeh, kawan yang saat ini menjadi ketua BEM Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Airlangga mengenai perspektif kami tentang senioritas dan junioritas, sampai relevansinya hingga masa kini. Podcast ini direkam di Ruang Wiyata, Perpustakaan Kampus B Universitas Airlangga. Ikuti @unairlibrary untuk mendapatkan informasi terkini dari Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga. --- Podcast Bahasa didukung oleh Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
Apoteker, Tulisan Dokter, dan Obat Kedaluwarsa (Bersama Hieronimus Adiyoga) - PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 42:34


Kali ini, saya ngobrol dengan teman saya, Hieronimus Adiyoga, seorang mahasiswa sekaligus calon farmasis dari Universitas Airlangga. Saya dan Yoga ngobrol tentang isu-isu seputar kefarmasian. Misalnya, cara menggunakan dan menyimpan obat yang diterima, kenapa tulisan dokter "jelek" sekali, tapi farmasis tetap bisa membacanya, sampai bagaimana kalau kita memakan obat atau vitamin kedaluwarsa. Podcast ini direkam di Ruang Partana, Perpustakaan Kampus B Universitas Airlangga. Ikuti @unairlibrary untuk mendapatkan informasi terkini dari Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga. --- Podcast Bahasa didukung oleh Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
Setara adalah Nama Lain "Perempuan" dan "Laki-Laki" (Bersama Chika Rizki dan Winda Azizah) - PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 37:14


Kesetaraan dan pemberdayaan perempuan, kadang menjadi hal nomor sekian yang diperhatikan oleh khalayak. Padahal, sama seperti halnya laki-laki, perempuan pun butuh kesetaraan. Saya berbincang dengan Chika Rizki dan Winda Azizah mengenai perspektif mereka terhadap kesetaraan dan menjadi perempuan di Indonesia. Dirilis spesial dalam rangka hari kesetaraan perempuan internasional. Podcast ini direkam di Aussie Corner, Perpustakaan Kampus B Universitas Airlangga. Ikuti @unairlibrary untuk mendapatkan informasi terkini dari Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga. --- Podcast Bahasa didukung oleh Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

Podcast Bahasa
Minat Baca dan Perpustakaan 4.0. (Bersama Agung B. Kristiawan, Humas Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga) - PODCAST BAHASA

Podcast Bahasa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 23:02


Minat baca seringkali menjadi acuan sebuah negara maju. Saat ini, Indonesia digadang-gadang sebagai negara dengan minat baca yang rendah, dibanding dengan negara lain. Pada kesempatan ini, saya berbincang dengan Agung B. Kristiawan, Humas Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga mengenai minat baca, serta upaya perpustakaan khususnya Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga untuk menjadi "perpustakaan 4.0." Podcast ini direkam di ruang Wiyata, Perpustakaan Kampus B Universitas Airlangga. Ikuti @unairlibrary untuk mendapatkan informasi terkini dari Perpustakaan Universitas Airlangga. --- Podcast Bahasa didukung oleh Shure Inc. Perekaman studio menggunakan Shure Beta 27. Perekaman langsung dan kolaborasi menggunakan Shure PGA27.

The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 109: Daniel Hager

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 67:15


My guest is Daniel Hager from Germany, host of Let’s Talk Re-Touching, owner of Hager Media, and award-winning, internationally published retoucher and Adobe Photoshop Certified Expert. We covered a ton including: A self-modified OEM branded mic with a capsule similar to the Shure Beta 27 dbx 286s channel strip Power conditioners Presonus 192 Mobile interface (used to use a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2) Balanced/unbalanced Zoom H1 Tascam DR 60D (can record up to 4 tracks) Self-built Windows computer Adobe Audition DAW and its multi-band compressor targeted for plosives, EQ to match the host and guest, sometimes a bit of compression, and on the mix-bus track for voices a multi-band compressor, limiter, and sometimes an additional eq to affect all voice tracks Presonus Studio 1 DAW VB-Audio VoiceMeeter, a virtual mixer for Windows machines Recording 4, 6, or 8 tracks in one .WAV file at 24 bit resolution De-click De-noise Microsoft cloud services for media hosting Feed generated in WordPress Mastering to the desired output of -16 LUFS (Audition has a Loudness Radar as an effect which I put on the master track) File Output, adding an image, title, description or other meta information is also done all within Audition Daniel blogs about audio gear at https://all-geared-up.com Thanks for hanging out with us, Daniel! 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, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS

Bookworm
49: Peak by Anders Ericsson

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 107:31


What does it take to become the best? And what do the world’s greatest do that puts them at the top? And how does that translate into our day to day lives? Discuss on the Bookworm Club DBX 286s Shure Beta 87a Heil PR40 Behringer 1204USB Macstock Peak by Anders Ericsson Bookworm on Deep Work […]

The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 090: Aaron Dowd

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 73:47


My guest is Aaron Dowd - Podcaster Success Lead at SimpleCast and host of The Podcast Dude.  Great conversation covering lots!: Shure Beta 87a microphone Scarlett solo - audio interface Logic Pro DAW RX Dialogue De-noiser and De-clip Loudness meter plugin aiming for -16LUFS Bussing all voices to a single channel and adding effects to that channel, which effects all the voices simultaneously -- dialogue de-noiser (light setting), some EQ, de-esser, an RMS Compressor, and adaptive limiter.  Editing in Logic Pro HD 600 headphones Using the Forecast app to convert to MP3 and add chapters. During production he marks where chapters will be, usually when the host asks a question, etc. Link to a tutorial on using Forecast and podcast chapters: https://medium.com/simplecast/forecast-by-marco-arment-what-it-is-how-it-works-and-why-podcasters-should-take-a-look-ba446ffa8a35 Thanks for hanging out with us, Aaron! 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

Two Bumbling Idiots
Two Bumbling Idiots EP. 12

Two Bumbling Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 66:25


Instagram:  @twobumblingidiots Table of Nonsense:   0:00 - Intro -  Old School  3:15 - John's Shanghai Sham Job 8:37 - Chris hates counterfeit merchandise 12:15 -  Once again john mistreats Siri and reduces his chances of receiving chris's imaginary apple kindness award  13:20 -  Chris's Counterfeit stories:  Monster Turbine Pro Copper edition earbuds & Shure Beta 58a microphone 19:30 -  Chris spends $5500 on his dream microphone for his 30th birthday and gets SCAMMED.  27:00 -  John's ebay blunder 30:20 - Amazon is plagued with counterfeit merchandise too 30:30 -  DEXTER:  Fuck that shitty ending.  Showtime ruined an amazing series.  34:00 - Amazon sells Chris BOOTLEG Dexter DVD's 35:30 - Cuntie requests $9999 from a caveman and then proceeds to pretend she has a penis to scare him away.  42:00 - Some kid in Chris's highschool science class used to staple his arm. Like, literally staple his arm.  42:45 - John's middle school bully, and how it influenced him.  50:00 - Immature middle school Chris gives up his rocker clothes for stupid old navy and starts listening to Jay-Z to be "cool". 55:00 - Chris gets slapped in highschool by a bully and realizes the meaning of life.  58:55 - Bullies, although wastes of life and disrespectul towards all humans, CAN still serve a purpose.  62:50 - PRANK CALL:  Mario Pt 2.  65:50- SONG:  "The Gun Song"  (circa 2002)

Tools They Use
OmniFocus 2, Asana & Jira love | Mike Schmitz

Tools They Use

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 49:07


What sort of work do you do day-to-day? - A range of things, find out what Mike Schmitz works on [here (http://mikeschmitz.me)]. What is your daily to-do list tool? And why? - OmniFocus 2 (https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus) (iOS/Mac) (For Personal Items) - Jira by Atlassian (https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira) (iOS/Android/Web) (For Team Tool) How do you go about taking notes? - Drafts (https://agiletortoise.com/drafts/) (iOS/Apple Watch) (For capture notes) (Runners) - NvALT (http://brettterpstra.com/projects/nvalt/)(Mac) (For quickly note-capture on Mac) - GoodNotes (http://www.goodnotesapp.com/) (iOS) (For sketch notes) - Reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/6rstvn/goodnotes_5/): GoodNotes 5 rumours - Drafts (https://agiletortoise.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202187234-Use-Siri-to-Create-Drafts): How Siri and Drafts work What do you use when it comes to organising your calendar? - BusyCal 3 (https://www.busymac.com/) (Mac/iOS) (Week views, no natural language) - Fantastical 2 (https://flexibits.com/fantastical) (Mac/iOS) (For Mac, uses the menu bar + iOS full time) Do you use a certain tool for tracking projects? - Jira by Atlassian (https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira) (iOS/Android/Web) (Uses SCRUM method) - OmniFocus 2 (https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus) (iOS/Mac) (For Personal projects) - Asana (https://asana.com) (iOS/Android/Web) (For family goals/planning goals) What hardware do you use for work? (phone, laptop, pc) - 15-inch MacBook Pro (https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/goto/macbook_pro/15_inch) (late 2017) with Touch Bar - iPhone X (https://www.apple.com/uk/iphone-x/) - iPad 10.5inch Pro (https://www.apple.com/uk/ipad-pro/) (with Apple Pencil) - OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock (https://www.owcdigital.com/products/thunderbolt-3-dock) - Shure Beta 87 A Microphone (https://www.shure.co.uk/products/microphones/beta_87a) - Heil PR 40 (https://www.amazon.com/PR-40-Dynamic-Studio-Recording-Microphone/dp/B000SOYOTQ) Microphone What are your 3 favoured apps for getting the work done? - Logic Pro X (https://www.apple.com/uk/logic-pro/) - SoundSoap 5 (http://www.antarestech.com/product/soundsoap-5/): (For cleaning audio files) - ScreenFlow (https://www.telestream.net/screenflow/): (Screen-recording technology) - Ulysses (https://ulyssesapp.com/): (Beautiful, markdown editor for writing) - Blog (https://ulyssesapp.com/blog/2017/08/ulysses-switches-to-subscription/): Ulysses Premium announcement: - SetApp (https://setapp.com/): The netflix for app subscriptions What are your team communication tools? - HipChat by Atlassian (https://www.atlassian.com/software/hipchat) (Used alongside Jira and Confluence) - Slack (http://slack.com) (More for communities) - Zoom US (https://zoom.us): Video Conferencing Tool (We used this for the recording) - Shush (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/shush-microphone-manager/id496437906?mt=12): Mutes background noise (perfect for cafes + home offices) What app do you use for handling emails? - Escape your Email (http://www.asianefficiency.com/announcements/escape-your-email/) (Asian Efficiency) - MailMate (https://freron.com/) (Mac): (integrates with most productivity apps) - 6.3 Hours inside of Email (https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/check-work-email-hours-survey_us_55ddd168e4b0a40aa3ace672) (Huffington Post source) - Dispatch (http://www.dispatchapp.net/) (iOS): (Email Manager) How do you plan? How do you plan for the week or month ahead? - 12 Week Year (https://12weekyear.com/) (For both personal/professional) - Calendar + to-do list app planning — around 12 Week Year Any of other notable apps you do like to mention that you use to get things done? - MindNode (mindnode.com) (For mind mapping, book notes, brainstorming) - Tapes (https://usetapes.com/) (Mac) (Records like CloudApp, screen recording demo) Do you use any analog/offline processes? - Baron Fig (https://www.baronfig.com/pages/confidant) Notebook Confidant - Morning Pages (https://medium.com/the-mission/3-pages-every-morning-why-i-started-a-daily-ritual-and-how-i-stuck-with-it-b19f7c659fd7) (For morning approach to journal) - Rhodia Notebook (https://rhodiapads.com/) (Quality of pages are good for sketching) Find Mike - @BobbleheadJoe — here (https://twitter.com/BobbleheadJoe) - Website — here (http://mikeschmitz.me/) - Asian Efficiency Blog — here (http://www.asianefficiency.com/) - The Productivity Show — here (www.asianefficiency.com/podcast/) Special Guest: Mike Schmitz.

The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 067: VaShaun Jones

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 65:52


My guest is VaShaun Jones, audiophile, host of The Delivering Access Podcast, and owner of Fedora Outlier, LLC. He's been podcasting for 5 years and LOVES great audio gear. We discussed a lot of the gear that VaShaun owns and uses. Here's a partial list: (listen to the entire session for the full effect ;) Mictek CV3 microphone Aphex Master Channel Strip PreSonus StudioLive AR12 USB Mixer and Audio Interface iMac Yamaha HS5 monitors with subwoofer JBL 8" monitors MXL CR89 microphone Shure Beta 58 wireless RE20 microphone Sennheiser ew 100 wireless system with Lavalier microphone Yamaha AG-06 Garage Band PreSonus BlueTube (with 2 preamps) X-Touch control surface Thanks for hanging with me and sharing so much, VaShaun! 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

Gig Gab - The Working Musicians' Podcast
Should Everyone Use the Same Vocal Mic? – GigGab 96

Gig Gab - The Working Musicians' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 37:10


  Should everyone in your band be on the same vocal mic or does it make more sense to let the singer choose a mic? What about the sound engineer's opinion? These are important questions to ask, and Paul throws them into the mix for he and Dave to discuss. Getting the gig: what kind of demo or sample do you need? Years ago that was audio, but now is it video? Again, Paul and Dave discuss. First, though, in this final show of 2016, your two favorite Weekend Warriors pay a little tribute and remember some of the more notable musicians we've lost this year. All this and more in this week's GigGab! Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00:00 GigGab 96 – December 28th, 2016 00:02:06 Musicians Gone By 2016 00:12:50 Demos as a path to getting a gig 00:15:23 Go into a studio or self-record? 00:17:27 What about video? 00:19:50 Audio can work, but.. 00:20:50 Live video is the answer! 00:22:01 The importance of snippets and a highlight reel 00:23:38 Loudr 00:24:47 Licensing Fees 00:26:32 Should everyone be on the same vocal mic? Shure Beta 58  EV RE510  Telefunken M80  Heil PR35  00:33:46 Happy new year! Interview with Jan Hammer

Portraits of Audio Podcast
Portraits of Audio e4

Portraits of Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 31:53


Intro Guest Michael Adams Co Producer, Co Director, Camera Operator and Narrator for 6DM's DVD "A New Name" Lights, camera, action wait......... Discoveries Church 2602 Camden Apt 3 April 25th  Expectations Surpassed Scripture Focus 1st Thessalonians ch 5 For God hath NOT appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ. Appointed defined  Obtain defined Salvation defined Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith. Not you.   Product Review Shure 55sh vs Shure Beta 58a vocal microphones 55 looks cool 58 beta looks ordinary 55 sounds good 58 beta sounds great Clarity Definition Full Range High Output Unidirectional Super Cardioid Polar Pattern Shaped Frequency Response $179.00 $159.00 Which Microphone Performed Better? Special Thanks To... Michael Adams Jacob Adams David Humphrey Chris Stevenson Jeff Veley 6DM      

Podcasting with Aaron
Podcasting Equipment Guide

Podcasting with Aaron

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 55:24


Hey! Aaron from the future (2019) here. You can check out my updated gear guide at https://kit.com/thepodcastdude. There are a few things you’ll need to buy if you want your podcast to sound great. In this episode, I talk about why a great microphone is an essential investment for your show, and how much you’ll need to invest if you want your show to sound great and stand out from other podcasts. My goal was to create a comprehensive podcasting equipment guide for a beginner podcaster. I won't talk about every microphone, interface or pre-amp available, but I'll cover the essential pieces of gear you’ll need to get your show started. Podcasting Equipment Guide There are a lot of things you'll need to buy if you want to start a podcast. In this episode, I talk about why a great microphone is an essential investment for your show, and how much you'll need to invest if you want a great setup that will set you apart from other podcasters. My goal was to create a comprehensive podcasting equipment guide. I don't talk about every microphone, interface or pre-amp available, but I cover the essential pieces of gear you'll need to get started, and share what some of the best podcasters in the world are using to record shows. After listening, you'll know what the best options are for your budget. Key Takeaways: A great microphone is the most important piece of gear you'll buy. To stand out from other podcasts in a crowded market, you have to provide great content and high quality sound. Great sound quality makes your show easier and more enjoyable to listen to. You only get one chance to make a first impression. Make it a good one. If you have a tight budget, consider buying used gear online. When deciding which interface to buy, consider how many mic inputs you'll need. Always, always, always use a pop filter. Wear headphones to avoid causing echo from guests in your recording. If you're serious about making a great podcast and growing your audience, don't settle for the cheapest option. How to Stand Out in a Sea of Podcasts There are thousands of other podcasts vying for your listener's attention. To stand out, you have to provide great content, but you also need to have good sound. Great sound quality makes your show easier and more enjoyable to listen to. Attention to sound quality shows your listeners that you take podcasting seriously, which means they will take you seriously and be more likely to invest time listening to you. You only get one chance to make a first impression. Make it a good one. A Great Microphone Needs Less Post-Production Good mics require less post-production. Most recordings can be improved with post-production (noise removal, EQ, Compression, etc), but a great mic will require less post-production. If you're going to be podcasting, you can either hire someone to edit, mix, and master your show, or spend a little time to learn how to do it yourself. Cheaper mics just don't sound as good. They often have harsher high end, they sound brittle and don't have a good low-end (bass frequencies). A lot of people ask me, “What's the minimum I can spend to get started?” I don't want you to just meet the minimum. If you're going to do it, do it right. Get a great microphone as soon as possible. If you can't afford a decent mic, practice with what you have, but save money to get the mic you want. If You Have a Small Budget, Consider Buying Used Gear I understand that not everyone can spend $800 on a podcasting setup. When I started podcasting, I was using a Shure PG42 USB mic, but I wish I had invested in a better mic right away. If you have a small budget, I recommend checking out Guitar Center's used gear online, or checking your local music store for used gear. Make sure to save the receipts in case anything doesn't work, and make sure you buy from reputable sellers who offer returns if you're shopping on Ebay. If you have a tight budget, consider buying used gear online. Should I Buy a USB Mic, or a XLR Mic? One of the questions I often get asked about microphones is, “Should I get a USB mic, or an XLR mic?” If you're just starting out, and you want to spend the bare minimum, you can get a USB like the Audio Technica ATR-2100 ($60), or the Samson Q2U (also about $60). However, keep in mind that these are budget microphones, and will not give you great sound. Additionally, it's a pain in the butt to record multiple USB mics at the same, so if you plan on recording anyone else in the same place as you, go with XLR mics and an audio interface instead. If you want a good USB mic and are willing to spend a little more, check out the Rode NT USB mic. It's $170 but sounds noticably better than the cheaper USB mics. You'll also need to get a mic stand and a pop filter for each mic too: More on that a bit later. What about Dynamic vs Condenser? A dynamic mic will give you more mid-range warmth and has better off-mic noise rejection, so it won't pick up as much of the room sound or background noise. A condenser mic will give you more detailed recordings, but are often more sensitive than dynamic mics, so they may pick up more room echo and background noise. Dynamic microphones are usually a better choice for podcasting (there are a few exceptions, such as the Shure Beta 87A which is a condenser mic). If you're interested in learning more about dynamic vs condenser mics, check out 10 Statements on Condenser Microphones vs. Dynamic Microphones. The pickup pattern of the mic also affects how much background noise it'll record. Click here to learn more about microphone pickup patterns. XLR Microphones I love and recommend XLR microphones for podcasting. The microphone I use is the Shure Beta 87A. It's $250 new but you can find them used for less, and they sound great and pick up much less background noise then the other mics I've tested in that price range. If you're looking for an affordable XLR mic, you can't go wrong with a Shure SM57 or SM58. They sell new for $100, but you can find them used online for half that price. Pair a SM57 or SM58 with a simple USB interface (like the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2), and you've got a great sounding, affordable recording setup. Recording On the Go If you need to record with multiple microphones on the go, the Zoom H4N ($199) is a great option. This is a small, handheld device that has 2 microphone inputs plus a built-in condenser mic on top. If you need more than two mic inputs, get the Zoom H6 ($399) instead. The H6 has 4 mic inputs in addition to a built-in condenser mic on top. Lavaliere Mics I don't have much experience with using lav mics, but they're commonly used on stages, and they can work pretty well if you're out and about recording interviews. If you're looking for a lav mic you can use with your smartphone, check out the Rode Smartlav ($80), which is an affordable option for recording to an phone. I took a listen to the audio, and it wasn't as high quality as more expensive lav mics, but it's more affordable and convenient for mobile recordings. USB Audio Interfaces If you decide to get a XLR microphone, you will need an interface to convert the analog signal from the mic into a digital signal that your computer can record. Most interfaces connect to your computer via USB, and the smaller ones use USB for power as well. When deciding which interface to buy, consider how many mic inputs you'll need. Things to consider: How many mics will you be using at the same time? If you're just going to be recording yourself, an interface with one or two mic inputs will work fine. If you're going to be recording multiple people in the same room, you'll need an interface with four or maybe eight mic inputs. How many headphone monitoring channels will you need? Most interfaces offer one or two headphone monitoring ports (so you can listen to yourself while recording, or run your computers audio out through your interface). If you need more than one or two headphone jacks, you may want to invest in a headphone amp that you can plug additional headphone lines into. The audio interface that I'm using to record this episode is the Scarlett 2i2 ($149). It's USB powered, has two microphone inputs, and a single headphone jack. Quick note: most interfaces will give you phantom power (or 48v), which is used to power XLR condenser microphones. If you're using a dynamic microphone, you won't need to use phantom power (in fact, make sure it's turned off before you record). If you need more mic inputs (or headphone jacks), you'll want to go with the Scarlett 18i8 ($299). This has 4 mic inputs and 2 headphone jacks. If you need an interface with 8 mic inputs, get the Scarlett 18i20 ($350). Even though this interface has a higher price than the others I've listed so far, I wanted to mention the Apollo Twin Solo ($599). It's not cheap, and this model only has two mic inputs, but if you want to invest a little more money and get a fantastic interface, check it out. Cables, Stands, Pop Filters, and Other Accessories If you go with an XLR microphone, you'll need an XLR cable to connect your microphone to your interface. I use the Monoprice 15ft XLR Cable ($10). It's affordable and works great. You'll also need a mic stand. I use a normal microphone boom stand like the Samson Mic Stand ($20), which works fine for most mics. I would recommend the standard boom stand for most people, but if you want to invest a little more money and get something nice, you could go with the Heil Sound PL-2T Overhead Broadcast Boom ($120. This is a swiveling boom arm that attaches to your desk, and is very convenient for moving the mic around to any position you want. I recommend avoiding any stand that sits directly on your desk. They may cause your mic to pick up any vibrations (caused by typing or bumping the desk), which will cause thumps in your recordings. A shock mount for your mic might alleviate that, but I recommend using a standard boom stand or a boom arm instead. Always use a pop filter. A pop filter diffuses and prevents plosives and sibilants, and lets you get closer to the mic which will make your voice sound more rich and warm and gives a sense of intimacy to your recordings. The Nady Pop Filter is $10 on Amazon and is a no-brainer (pretty much any pop filter will get the job done). Power Conditioner A power conditioner cleans and filters noise and hums that might come through your computer or interface's power supply. You might not need one of these, but if you hear a hum or buzz in your recording that you can't eliminate, try a power conditioner to see if it helps. I plug my computer and pre-processor into a Furman Power Conditioner ($55). Audio Pre-Processors You may have heard about the DBX 286 ($200) before. The DBX 286 is pre-amp, compressor, de-esser, and noise gate. It's a pre-processor used by many professional podcasters to improve the sound quality of raw recordings. If you are brand new to audio, you'll need to invest some time in learning how to use the various controls of this unit, but if you want to get even better sound out of your XLR microphone, it's a solid investment. If you decide to buy a DBX 286 or any other pre-processor or pre-amp, you'll need to buy an additional XLR cable to connect it to your interface. Headphones Headphones are essential for both recording and editing. If you are talking to someone over Skype and you aren't wearing headphones, the sound will come out of your speakers and get recorded in your track which will cause a really annoying echo (and ruin your recording). Wear headphones to avoid getting echo from computer speakers in your recording. The headphones I use and love are the Sony MDR-7506 ($85). If you want to spend a little less, there are a lot of other options, including the Sennheiser HD-280 ($69) and the Panasonic RPHJE120K Earbuds ($12) (fine for listening and even mixing). Recording Software After you buy your recording gear, you'll need to use some kind of software to record audio. If you have a Mac, Quicktime is an easy way to record an audio track. It should already be installed, so you can open it up, select your mic or interface and be good to go. You might also have Garageband included in your Mac, and that works fine for recording audio as well. Audacity is a free program that works on both Mac and Windows. Here's a short tutorial on how to record an audio track in Quicktime or Audacity. If you'd like to spend a little bit of money on a real DAW (digital audio workstation), Reaper is a good affordable option (both Mac and Windows, $60). I use and love Logic Pro X, and there's also Pro Tools or Adobe Audition These programs are more for the audio professional, someone who is going to be doing a lot of editing, mixing and mastering. If you plan on learning and doing the post production yourself, you should invest in one of these programs. Recording Skype Conversations If you're going to be interviewing someone or talking to a co-host over Skype, there are a few options for recording Skype calls including Ecamm Call Recorder (for Mac), and MP3 Skype Recorder (for Windows). I recommend that each person on the call record a track on their computer and then send those to the person responsible for editing (this is called a "double-ender"). You should also record the audio from the Skype conversation to have as a backup. You might also check out Squadcast.fm, it's a web app that makes it easy to record multiple people at the same time. It costs $20/month but does come with a free 14 day trial. My Recommended Setups If you're looking for the most affordable option, I recommend the Samson Q2U with a pop filter and mic stand. This will cost about $100. The setup that I'm currently using is the Shure Beta 87a and an Scarlett 18i8 interface, with a few Shure SM58 mics to have as backups. I invested around $500 for this setup (buying everything used), but it sounds great and I can record up to 4 people at the same time if I need to. If you're serious about making a great podcast and growing your audience, don't settle for the cheapest option. Consider waiting to start recording your podcast until you've saved up enough money to be able to buy the gear you want, so you can make a show that sounds good from the start. You'll thank yourself later, and your listeners will too. Cool Stuff to Check Out: Recommended Gear: https://kit.com/thepodcastdude Podcast: https://thepodcastdude.simplecast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodcastdude Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thepodcastdude Successful Podcasting: http://successfulpodcasting.com Simplecast Blog: http://blog.simplecast.com/

HOW TO: Record Drums-TIPs
TD002-002-Kick-Shure Beta 52A-TIP

HOW TO: Record Drums-TIPs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2006 0:52


In this Record Drums HOW TO, we cover a tip for keeping the the kick stationary. For the full version, check out HOW TO: Record Drums - PREMIUM Bundle 1 at TutorialDEPOT.com.

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