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The last two episodes of the Podcaster Lab have been a mini-series on podcasting equipment.
After having talked about microphones and other accessories that will help you improve the quality of your sound, it’s time to look at software and apps you can use to record and edit your podcast.
Solo episodes? Check!
Recording interviews remotely? Check!
Broadcasting your podcast live? Check!
Tune in to learn about the software component of the overall podcasting equipment discussion, so that you’ll know how to record, edit and save your audio content.
In This Episode, You’ll Hear About
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- how you can record a solo podcast, as well as the intro and outro portions for other podcast formats [spp-timestamp time=”1:48″]
- a few options to record audio, on-camera video and do video editing [spp-timestamp time=”2:05″]
- different software you can look into to record interviews remotely [spp-timestamp time=”2:55″]
- a free program and app that lets you record and broadcast your podcast live [spp-timestamp time=”6:58″]
- a web-based resource that you can leverage, even as a backup, to record your podcast using Skype or Google Hangouts/YouTube Live [spp-timestamp time=”7:43″]
- how to have your listeners easily forward you questions and comments as audio and do so through your website [spp-timestamp time=”10:22″]
- the program I use for both audio recording and editing [spp-timestamp time=”13:32″]
- a couple of additional audio editing software alternatives [spp-timestamp time=”14:21″]
- a tool that lets you adjust your volumes automatically [spp-timestamp time=”15:33″]
- an overview of different apps you can use to record your podcast with a smartphone or tablet [spp-timestamp time=”17:23″]
- two easy ways to store your audio content and access it whenever you like, from different devices [spp-timestamp time=”19:50″]
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Examples of SpeakPipe
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Quick Update
I’ve now changed things up a little: whenever I record solo, I use Hindenburg Journalist as the main software and Audacity as the backup.
Links and Resources Mentioned
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