A summary: [00:00] 🎵 Jason introduces himself and thanks viewers for joining the Friday Master Class. [01:45] 🎙 Jason explains that today’s class will cover how to mix a podcast and discusses the topics that will be covered. [04:52] 🎧 Jason talks about different ways to record a podcast and the challenges that may arise. [12:30] 🎚 Jason discusses the importance of recreating the podcast environment in post-production and adding sound effects. [19:15] 🎛 Jason acknowledges the changes in his studio setup and explains that he will finish the restoration in the coming weeks. [30:05] 🔊 Jason plays a raw recording from a previous podcast to demonstrate the initial quality. [34:20] 🎙 Jason explains the process of evaluating the audio and identifying areas for improvement. [40:50] 📊 Jason analyzes the spectral display to identify persistent noise in the recording.
this was really great, learned a lot. hope you'll do more podcast production related videos in the future. also would love to see how you tackle fixing/leveling bad mixdowns that you're given that you can't remix.
Genia. Por primera vez me encuentro con un video sobre mezcla para podcast. Muy bien explicado. Muchas gracias. Brilliant. For the first time I come across a video about mixing for podcasts. Very well explained. Thank you so much.
hey jas.... love your channel! I'm using sm7b>focusrite 212 (3rd) >laptop (Adobe Audition) I can't seem to figure out how to monitor out (real time) with f/x from laptop. I can only monitor from focusrite headphone out (front) but no f/x ....got any ideas how to fix that? Going crazy!
Featuring music (whether live or taped) totally makes sense. And I do showcase a slight 'stereo mix' towards the end. But for dialogue-only, there's very little value-awareness to the average listener to have a stereo dialogue mix.
Thank you, I always learn so much!
A summary:
[00:00] 🎵 Jason introduces himself and thanks viewers for joining the Friday Master Class.
[01:45] 🎙 Jason explains that today’s class will cover how to mix a podcast and discusses the topics that will be covered.
[04:52] 🎧 Jason talks about different ways to record a podcast and the challenges that may arise.
[12:30] 🎚 Jason discusses the importance of recreating the podcast environment in post-production and adding sound effects.
[19:15] 🎛 Jason acknowledges the changes in his studio setup and explains that he will finish the restoration in the coming weeks.
[30:05] 🔊 Jason plays a raw recording from a previous podcast to demonstrate the initial quality.
[34:20] 🎙 Jason explains the process of evaluating the audio and identifying areas for improvement.
[40:50] 📊 Jason analyzes the spectral display to identify persistent noise in the recording.
this was really great, learned a lot. hope you'll do more podcast production related videos in the future. also would love to see how you tackle fixing/leveling bad mixdowns that you're given that you can't remix.
Genia. Por primera vez me encuentro con un video sobre mezcla para podcast. Muy bien explicado. Muchas gracias.
Brilliant. For the first time I come across a video about mixing for podcasts. Very well explained. Thank you so much.
hey jas.... love your channel!
I'm using sm7b>focusrite 212 (3rd) >laptop (Adobe Audition) I can't seem to figure out how to monitor out (real time) with f/x from laptop. I can only monitor from focusrite headphone out (front) but no f/x ....got any ideas how to fix that? Going crazy!
My numerous American Zen, Buddhist rock podcasts we’re always in stereo because they always featured new songs in every podcast.
Featuring music (whether live or taped) totally makes sense. And I do showcase a slight 'stereo mix' towards the end. But for dialogue-only, there's very little value-awareness to the average listener to have a stereo dialogue mix.
Thanks for this
Sure thing
10:36🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. Jokes aside, great masterclass!
Thanks a lot!!
You're welcome!
did you get a new camera ?
Redesigning the studio! I didn't get it finished in time, so lights/camera/music gear are all in different states of readiness.
@@jasonlevinevideo I dont know what you did the quality of ur video looks way better, but yes there is a huge glare whtough your glasses, hehe