It’s a HUGE help to a podcast producer when a guest records his/her own audio locally.
Usually this audio is the highest quality recording you can hope for – an uncompressed WAV file which hasn’t been degraded by traveling through the internet.
After the episode recording the guest can send the file via Dropbox, etc.
Beware though – there have been a few cases where the guest was recording locally but either the recording failed or they recorded all the participants on the same track! So in addition to a guests local recording you should ALWAYS record a “backup” track of their voice using an online recording service (Zencastr, Squadcast, etc.) and/or the hosts/producers local computer.
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Absolutely agree with this.
1 – Local Recording
2 -Squadcast
3 – Squadcast backup
Zoom if the guest can’t be at a computer or use RodeCaster Pro direct