My guest is Jeremy Enns – Podcast Producer and Storyteller In Chief at Counterweight Creative. And here are the resources Jeremy mentioned including a free mini-course “Grow Your Audience Through Podcast Guesting” — find everything HERE.
We discussed SO MUCH, including:
- KRK V6 monitors
- Sony noise cancelling headphones
- ATR2100
- Shure SM7b – uses a Gorilla tripod to hold the mic when traveling
- Zoom H4n – with preamp gain maxed out
- Macbook Pro
- Pro Tools – And all his subcontractors use Pro Tools
- Quicktime to record local audio (all hosts and guests!)
- Zoom connection for interviews
- Waves plugins
- iZotope suite – noise removal, etc.
- Fabfilter Pro Q-3
- Multiband compressor
- 1176
- The Age Old Question Revisited: Is Content or Audio Quality King?
- What the Hell Is Semiotics and Why Does It Matter for Your Podcast Audio?
- Marketing Ideas: Collaborations with other creators where we promote each other, Cross promotion, Guesting on other podcasts
Thanks for being a great guest, Jeremy!
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1) Pro Tools can use VST and AU plugins with various wrappers such as Blue Cat Audio’s PatchWork https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_PatchWork/
2) All major 3rd party plugins (Waves, Fab Filter, iZotope, Sound Toys etc.) are available in AAX format to run natively in Pro Tools
3) Pro Tools is NOT “expensive” for “students.” ($99/year including tons of plugins) To qualify as a student all you need to do is enroll in one unit class (anywhere, any subject) 1x per year.
4) Pro Tools is NOT “difficult” to learn. Basic operations can be taught in a few minutes. One day of training is enough to get anyone up and running as a podcast editor in Pro Tools.
5) Avid offers industry recognized Pro Tools certification training courses for music and post production. No other DAWs have anything close to this level of training.