Podcasting equipment
This is for all you electronics and audiophiles out there. I am looking at what it would take for us to produce the most professional sound for our podcasts for under $200.
I found this article which seems reasonable, but if there is anyone out there who can point us in the right direction, we would appreciate it.
We are looking for a two mic system and probably a mixer that we can plug audio in from a laptop. Of course we need all of the cabling as well. Post your thoughts as comments.
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Evolution of podcast efforts
I found this info helpful in the past, and notice the author has updated with recent changes.
http://tinyurl.com/yp3dxs
FYI, our church uses a Edirol R-04, which has since been replaced with http://tinyurl.com/2ydmbl
These little devices can also convert any audio input (vinyl/tape) into digital.
Glynn G
Great links
Thanks for the links Glynn (and good job using TinyURL)!
correction
That's an Edirol R-1. I saw one on ebay. Reserve not met at $201. OUCH!
Podcast info
Use these words in a google search for more information 'skype recording telephone podcast'
The Mac has the free Sunflower software mixer and the Garage Band app. makes podcasts a breeze with incorporating musie and automatic lowering of background music when the talking starts.
Thanks!
Thanks for the info. We will definitely look into it.
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