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What's the most important piece of equipment for podcasting? It's not the microphone, it's not the recorder...

It's the room you're recording in!

The room you record in has a huge impact on how intimate your podcast sounds, how engaged your listeners are, and how easy your podcast is to listen to. So how do we improve this?

Firstly, your room needs to be quiet. Find the quietest space you can find. But if you record in a particularly noisy area, constant noise is better than intermittent noise. Why?- it's easier to edit. You don't want to have background noise cutting in and out with every cut. You can do things like turn off the fridge and the a/c to help with this.

Secondly, your room needs to have as little echo as possible. It's easier to edit, more intelligible, and more intimate if your voice has no echo ('dry' in audio terms). You can achieve this with soft furnishings, carpeted floors, wall hangings (blankets, etc), or grab some couch cushions and build yourself a vocal booth!

You can use noise reduction programs to help with this, but be careful! We do a couple of experiments in this episode to show you why.

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What's the most important piece of equipment for podcasting? It's not the microphone, it's not the recorder...

It's the room you're recording in!

The room you record in has a huge impact on how intimate your podcast sounds, how engaged your listeners are, and how easy your podcast is to listen to. So how do we improve this?

Firstly, your room needs to be quiet. Find the quietest space you can find. But if you record in a particularly noisy area, constant noise is better than intermittent noise. Why?- it's easier to edit. You don't want to have background noise cutting in and out with every cut. You can do things like turn off the fridge and the a/c to help with this.

Secondly, your room needs to have as little echo as possible. It's easier to edit, more intelligible, and more intimate if your voice has no echo ('dry' in audio terms). You can achieve this with soft furnishings, carpeted floors, wall hangings (blankets, etc), or grab some couch cushions and build yourself a vocal booth!

You can use noise reduction programs to help with this, but be careful! We do a couple of experiments in this episode to show you why.

--RESOURCES--

For more information on Jet Streamer, head to jetstreamer.com.au, or follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

The episode of Lance Armstrong's The Forward mentioned in this show (Bode Miller)

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22 episodes

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