Graduates of Podcast Engineering School are in the top 1% of podcast engineers in the world in terms of audio production knowledge, strategy and tactics.
As each graduate works and practices, they quickly hone their audio skills and their critical listening capabilities.
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4 Responses
Thanks, Chris! Graduating from the Podcast Engineering School was definitely the best investment I’ve made for my podcast goals!
Have you considered running different courses?
I’m not interested in engineering for anyone else, I don’t need to know any more about mixers etc, but some critical evaluation of work would be worthwhile.
Just a thought.
Yes, I’ve thought about it but I’ve never been certain about what exact courses I should create and offer. I wish I could create tons of courses but I don’t have the time.
What do you mean by “critical evaluation of work?” Ear training? Equipment setups? Processing?