The Podcast Engineering Show

This show focuses on the technical production of audio podcasts. Chris Curran chats with podcasters about their audio equipment, software and workflow to help you learn how to produce better sounding podcasts. You’ll also learn solutions to common audio issues as well as plenty of tips and tricks. By listening to this show you will gain a TON of knowledge and skills that will make a HUGE difference in your sound quality _and_ save you time! Subscribe/Follow today and start listening! Your host Chris Curran has a background in podcast production (Forbes, Dun & Bradstreet, J&J, etc) as well as music production (Sarah McLachlan, Jeff Buckley, Foreigner, etc). When he entered podcasting in 2012, he noticed that most podcasters (and producers) do not have a good understanding of fundamental audio engineering concepts, which sabotages the quality of their sound from the very beginning. This show, as well as Podcast Engineering School, helps podcasters and producers reach professional levels of podcast audio production.

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episode 189: Chris’s Goody Bag


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Be sure to check out the Focusrite Scarlett series of audio interfaces, the world’s best-selling USB interface range with over 3 million units sold worldwide. Choose from 6 different interfaces with 1, 2, 4, or 8 microphone inputs. Works with the recording software you’re already using and works with any type of XLR microphone. New unique Air feature adds brightness and presence to your voice. Thanks to Focusrite for sponsoring this episode!

Also, at the end of this episode I discuss the competition that I was planning but then cancelled, the Podcast Audiolympics, as well as the Podcasters' Lounge and upcoming shorter courses from Podcast Engineering School.

Here are the Daily Goody posts that we discussed in this episode:

  • iZotope Article: 8 Tips for Editing Dialogue with RX 7
  • People. Process. Tools.
  • Amplitude
  • iRig Pro Duo I/O
  • Best USB Hubs for Connecting Various Devices?
  • Reaper Can Record to Two Different Drives Simultaneously
  • Asking Remote Guests to Close All Unnecessary Applications Before Recording
  • Auphonic’s Mobile App (iOS and Android)
  • Limiter vs. Compressor: One Way to Think About It
  • Best Way to Edit Someone’s Long Pauses for Thinking, Hesitations or Awkward Cadence?
Announcements:
  • The start date for the next PES will be September 15, 2020.
  • Due to my severe lack of marketing skills, please consider sharing this episode 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.

What did you learn in this episode? Let me know by commenting below.

I appreciate you listening, and if you have any questions please let me know :)

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