Why and How Your Podcast Needs Loudness Normalization
Loudness normalization conforms audio to a perceived loudness level. Learn why that’s important in podcasting and how to make your podcast meet the standard.
Read MoreLoudness normalization conforms audio to a perceived loudness level. Learn why that’s important in podcasting and how to make your podcast meet the standard.
Read MoreConnect almost any mic or instrument to PCs, mobile devices, and more with IK Multimedia’s iRig Pro DUO.
Read MoreThe Zoom Q8 combines the power of 4-channel audio recording, interchangeable mic capsules, and a wide-angle 2.3K video camera.
Read MorePeople are listening to, watching, and subscribing to podcasts more on mobile devices than anything else. Here are nine things to make your podcast mobile-friendly.
Read MoreBefore you spend money on expensive podcasting gear, you may already have things in your home or office that can improve the quality of your podcast. Add you own suggestions and stories in the comments!
Read MoreHappy Labor Day! In celebration of this American holiday, I’ll share how much you should expect podcasting to take, how to speed up your workflow, and how I work with my podcasts.
Read MoreEditing is a savior to some, and hell to others. But do you really need to edit your podcasts? Or should you be editing when you don’t?
Read MoreThe quality of your podcast production may be a criterion people use for choosing their podcasts, but how much does it really matter? Dynamic microphones are also praised as the best microphones (with the Heil PR40 being the “golden standard”). But is this really the kind of microphone you should consider?
Read MoreProduce your audio podcast from home or remotely from your iPad or computer with Griffin Technology’s StudioConnect HD, an audio interface that allows you to record 4-channel audio.
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