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PES 225: Goody Bag with New Mic and Interface
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I overview 9 recent Daily Goody‘s from March 19 through April 7 (see list below). You can sign up to receive Daily Goody’s in your email every day or a weekly roundup. Sign up here.
Here are the equipment and plugins I used to produce this episode:
- Sphere L22™ microphone system from Townsend Labs
- Apollo x4 audio interface from Universal Audio
- For the U47 emulation I mentioned in the episode, I ended up using the Ocean Way Mic collection's emulation profile. I chose that particular U47 sound for my voice over the U47 sounds in the Townsend Labs Sphere collection and the Putnam Mic collection, but of course this choice was solely dependent on the quality of my particular voice. For other people's voices the best sounding choice would probably be different.
- Studer A800 tape emulation plugin (Universal Audio)
- Focusrite SC channel strip plugin (Plugin Alliance)
- Pro-L 2 limiter plugin (Fabfilter)
Daily Goody posts that I discussed in this episode:
- The Evolution of Riverside.fm
- SoundID Reference (formerly known as Sonarworks Reference)
- What Are Some Things That You Purposefully Do NOT Edit Out of Podcast Episodes?
- Using a Dual-Stage Compressor on Your Master Buss
- 6 PES Graduates Who Are Now Rocking Their Own Podcast Production Businesses!
- DaVinci Resolve
- Be Aware: Using Echo-Cancellation Degrades Audio Quality
- Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor Class A
Other Notes:
- If you ever have questions please reach out!
- The start date for the next PES semester is January 11, 2021
- If you’d like to share this show with any of your podcaster friends, feel free to send them a message saying, “Btw, here’s a show about podcast audio production you may find helpful” with this link: https://podcastengineeringschool.com/subscribe/)
Let me know if you have any questions or need any help with anything, ~Chris
253 episodes
Manage episode 302475014 series 179547
I overview 9 recent Daily Goody‘s from March 19 through April 7 (see list below). You can sign up to receive Daily Goody’s in your email every day or a weekly roundup. Sign up here.
Here are the equipment and plugins I used to produce this episode:
- Sphere L22™ microphone system from Townsend Labs
- Apollo x4 audio interface from Universal Audio
- For the U47 emulation I mentioned in the episode, I ended up using the Ocean Way Mic collection's emulation profile. I chose that particular U47 sound for my voice over the U47 sounds in the Townsend Labs Sphere collection and the Putnam Mic collection, but of course this choice was solely dependent on the quality of my particular voice. For other people's voices the best sounding choice would probably be different.
- Studer A800 tape emulation plugin (Universal Audio)
- Focusrite SC channel strip plugin (Plugin Alliance)
- Pro-L 2 limiter plugin (Fabfilter)
Daily Goody posts that I discussed in this episode:
- The Evolution of Riverside.fm
- SoundID Reference (formerly known as Sonarworks Reference)
- What Are Some Things That You Purposefully Do NOT Edit Out of Podcast Episodes?
- Using a Dual-Stage Compressor on Your Master Buss
- 6 PES Graduates Who Are Now Rocking Their Own Podcast Production Businesses!
- DaVinci Resolve
- Be Aware: Using Echo-Cancellation Degrades Audio Quality
- Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor Class A
Other Notes:
- If you ever have questions please reach out!
- The start date for the next PES semester is January 11, 2021
- If you’d like to share this show with any of your podcaster friends, feel free to send them a message saying, “Btw, here’s a show about podcast audio production you may find helpful” with this link: https://podcastengineeringschool.com/subscribe/)
Let me know if you have any questions or need any help with anything, ~Chris
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