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Is there a thread where we can talk about the technical side of podcasting? Over the years myself and my housemate have accumulated a ton of gear, so we're buying more (naturally) and want to put it to use in as many ways as possible. My friend used to do a podcast, and is coming to visit for 2 days next month so I'd love to have a rig in place for him to do a new episode. In the room we have a ton of computers, a PBX system (for phone calls in/out), a Yamaha 16 channel mixer, an SM58 (not ideal I know, but hopefully we can lay our hands on more miss), audio interfaces, minidisc recorders etc as well as the usual decks, cd players. We've only had the desk for < 24 hours so would love to talk about best ways of running it in this environment, what group/auxillery options to use and other techniques to get something pro sounding out of our stuff.
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# ¿ Jun 22, 2012 14:48 |
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# ¿ May 3, 2024 09:09 |
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Sounds good to me, cheers. I'll try put an OP together then people can contribute their experiences/recommendations that I can put in there too, so it goes from a 'Help me to...' to a 'Here's how to...' over a period of time.
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# ¿ Jun 22, 2012 15:25 |
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I'm guessing this is the closest thread to relevancy for this, as I'm not aware of any Twitter threads still in the forums, but who else is reading the @JeShirt thing over the last week? Run by Jason Woliner of Human Giant, it's provided me with plenty of laughs and my referencing of the late, great Leonard Pilk as a 'gollum' caused our CEO great offence, much to my amusement.
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# ¿ Dec 6, 2012 21:07 |