I overview recent Daily Goody‘s (from Feb.28 – Mar.12). Here’s the link to view all those blog posts. And don’t forget that you can sign up to receive the Daily Goody in your email every day or once per week. Sign up here.
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Here are the Daily Goody posts that we discussed in this episode:
- VIDEO: Intro to Voice Meeter (PC Only), with Daniel Hager
- When Guests Drastically Change Their Proximity to Their Mic Halfway Through an Episode
- All Remote Podcast Hosts and Cohosts Should Record Their Own Raw Audio Locally
- How I Recently Handled a Panel of 4-5 People Recorded on a Single Track
- Not Shortening Comedic Awkward Pauses
- Using a Zero-Latency Limiter to Boost Your Livestream Audio
- Supercast
- My Guest Appearances on Wild Traxx with Ric Viers and Gary Allison
- 5 Types of Reverb Explained
- PreSonus ioStation 24c – Audio Interface and Production Controller
- VIDEO: Why MANY ANALOG EMULATIONS are SNAKE OIL!
- Stomach Growling Picked up by a Condenser Mic
- Maintaining the Synchronization of All Tracks Recorded Simultaneously in the Same Space
- Mixing “Into” a Compressor on the Master Buss
Announcements:
- In this episode I used my RØDE NT1 microphone.
- Regarding all the stress caused by this virus, you may want to check out my Mystic Show which explores spirituality, mindfulness and meditation.
- My lack of marketing skills – please share this Podcast Engineering Show with any podcasters you know – you could send them a note saying, “Btw, here’s a show about podcast audio production you may find helpful.”
- You are welcome to support my content creation if you so desire.
- The start date for the next PES will be April 28, 2020
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As always, I really appreciate these catch ups. There is always something I missed or forgot