Write Down Your Current Podcast Production Process in Detail

Write Down Your Current Podcast Production Process in Detail

By doing this you will become more clear on what you’re currently doing, and probably find several processes which you can streamline or update.

Also, it will help you notice any gear or software that you may want to upgrade in order to speed up your production time or enhance your audio quality.

Keep in mind that you don’t have to upgrade immediately; it’s usually best to ponder and plan such purchases for weeks or months.

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  1. 1. Start session in Cast
    2. Hit arm on Roland R-05
    3. Ensure I can hear everyone
    4. Record – Cast and R-05 (backup)
    5. Download tracks
    6. Convert from mp3 to wave using Fission
    7. Drop tracks into template in Reaper
    8. Check audio of each track tweaking Scheps Omni Channel plugin
    9. Edits
    10. Export to wav
    11. drop into Auphonic – adaptive leveler and -16 lufs – mp3
    12. Drop into Podcast Chapters – add chapters
    13. Upload to Blubry
    14. Create blog post
    15. Copy post to Patreon

    I think that’s it.

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