Perfect Your Podcast Audio with This Easy Fix
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024
- Want to improve your podcast audio quality? Find out how to in this video...
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Having mixed using old-style analogue-desks in auditorium/church settings many years ago, I would cringe at the way people on a late model Yamaha digital mixing-desk couldn't grasp just these basics of microphone/mixing levels!
For many years, until video-streaming became a preferred option, I was editing church & funeral services to be provided on CDs, but towards the end the quality of the recordings were so bad that even my skills couldn't correct the distortion, clipping, & feedback!
Now I'm just having fun playing, singing, & recording my own music! Also hoping to start my own pod cast sometime!
Kyle is such a blesssing. ❤❤ More Power from PH
U create so much knowledge good 👍
Compression coming up next ;)
Interestingly, backing off my SM7B to about 5" or 6" and aiming it at the corner of my mouth seems to reduce not only audible breaths, but also cuts down on the mouth clicks and saliva sounds picked up. Much less to clean up later. In any case, my voice audio, before any processing, hits right around -12dB.
Great video help full ❤
Very informative content. Thanks for the video.
I have a keyboard which I want to play in church in a live setup. I have the speakers and mixers, but the audio quality is not par excellence.
Do I have to add a passive or active DI Box and a audio interface to the signal path for maximum sound quality? Should I get both or either one? I saw a video if your on DI box and your suggestion will help me to come up the best output. Please suggest me what should I do. (I'm looking for a minimal, budget friendly setup as I can't afford.) Thanks in advance. ❤
Perfect
Can you tell us where you microphone is located during these recordings? I don’t see it. Which I like! But how is it done? (Overhead maybe?)
Great bro.. could you please explain with illustration..
Watched the video thinking peak level VU meter info.
Room echo coming up next - just as I was going to suggest it as a topic.
hi i have a mic that goes from a xlr into a quarter inch kable at the end , i want to use it on my pc but i heared i cant just plug it in to the xlr connection even tho it has a quater inch jack option in the middle of it.what should i do and buy to use that mic on my pc?
Is it right that -12dB equals to 25% full scale voltage swing and -18dB equals to 12.5% full scale voltage swing?
Hopefully the so called pros listen to this. From local news casts, Fm radio and SiriusXM gain staging is apparently an optional course in broadcasting. So many times I hear peaking voices from DJs and news anchors and find myself asking why does this happen? Where are the producers to say fix this on the fly or during the next commercial break? I usually change the channel to something else because I expect better. I jokingly say sometimes that it reminds me of high school AV club. But then again they can probably do a better job than these so called professionals.
3:50 .. so .... where's your headphones? :)
Is that peak or rms metering?
You can use whichever you prefer. Just be sure peaks don’t exceed 0 dBFS.
@@AudioUniversitysure, but the crest factor of voice is around 10db or so, as I understand it, RMS would be -18 but peak would be like -10 or so. Right?
-12-18 dbfs🤔 Peak or RMS. Thanks for clarifying
RMS
music over voice ... is the worst ....