Everything gets done days/weeks ahead. No emotion. No mistakes.. I did it for years.. It's a corporate way to save money & have jocks be on 10 different stations for the price of one. May as well have Alexa do it.
Depends on the station. Ibiza Live Radio do shows with DJs around the world, so every mix and playlist is curated, regardless if it's live or automated: radio.co/case-studies/ibiza-live-radio
Essentially yeah. It's for broadcasters that want to add things on the fly like breaking news or announcements without having to take over their show for a live update.
For some it could be hard to maintain natural rhythm or flow when voicing intros and outros without the music reference. Would think some authentic entusiasme could get lost during the process when it's not possible to lean into the situation while speaking, or at least mix it manually. Just my take on it. Would be interesting to hear a complete show this way and how the music tracks gets mixed with the voice. The video is 6 years old when writing this so perhaps there's some AI involved in that process now? Thanks for sharing great content.
Isn't it a bit misleading to the listeners to literally telling them that you are live and "here until 4" when in fact it's all canned. People still think the radio is live. Why not have it that way for real? I don't get it.
True, but we're not always available for live shows. Using the voice tracker, easily record and schedule your shows to connect with listeners when you're not around - here's how: radio.co/blog/voice-tracking-radio-shows-sound-live
@@Radiodotco +Constantin Pläcking It is not easier for everyone, it doesn't always sound great, and it is surely not authentic. It just limits mistakes and allows one blab more (or connect as y'all like to call it) without being with the equipment. But the DJ or (host) won't be in the moment with the music or show. Additionally, if you have a real around the clock platform or station if something was really important, the DJ used to jump in live. Sadly, this took a lot of talent off the air in America and allowed less talented multi-culturalism types get gigs and most got paid a lot less.
SAD i am using all those things to make my shows go on but i dont have a great host like you :) hehe just kidding you guys make good products but i know in and out lot of things which dont really need those kind a stuff and its all the features which have been added already but thankx for sharing
Download and mix in background music. Voice tracks on Radio.co were designed to be one off audio sandwiched between tracks - here's a quick overview of how they work: help.radio.co/en/articles/899754-track-editor
Radio.co does not list radio stations like TuneIn or Streema to listen to radio shows. If you want a place where you can find and submit your own radio station then check out these directories: radio.co/blog/internet-radio-directories-submit-promote
Anyone can have a radio voice, it's not the timbre that matters, but the way you present yourself and how you connect to your listeners. Find out more here; radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter/
This is exactly what I'm looking for! And btw, I could listen to her talk all day :)
Everything gets done days/weeks ahead. No emotion. No mistakes.. I did it for years.. It's a corporate way to save money & have jocks be on 10 different stations for the price of one. May as well have Alexa do it.
Depends on the station. Ibiza Live Radio do shows with DJs around the world, so every mix and playlist is curated, regardless if it's live or automated: radio.co/case-studies/ibiza-live-radio
Uau! She is everything, and this british accent is a charm! In time: I loved the video!
Ergh, for those of us that live in the UK, it's a horrible Northern twang...
@@charlesedwards4160 Being an average Brazilian, I´m not an expert, but I´m fascinated by accent of the blond Dr. Who, and Emily Blunt, among others.
So is it just a way to prerecord phrases and then stick them on a playlist for later broadcast?
Essentially yeah. It's for broadcasters that want to add things on the fly like breaking news or announcements without having to take over their show for a live update.
I Love your instructional videos - really help us get going
Thanks! Plenty of other insights worth checking out over on the blog, like 20 radio secrets DJs will never tell you: radio.co/blog/20-radio-secrets
For some it could be hard to maintain natural rhythm or flow when voicing intros and outros without the music reference. Would think some authentic entusiasme could get lost during the process when it's not possible to lean into the situation while speaking, or at least mix it manually. Just my take on it. Would be interesting to hear a complete show this way and how the music tracks gets mixed with the voice. The video is 6 years old when writing this so perhaps there's some AI involved in that process now? Thanks for sharing great content.
Is it really necessary to say "a bit of" when referring to what you're playing next, I hate that phrase personally.
So these on-air jocks on SiriusXM use voice-tracking software and they are just providing their voice nothing else am I correct
Will there be an option for Seque Editing? So the voicetrack fills the outro & Intro?
There is an option to edit tracks using the track editor as demonstrated here: radio.co/blog/track-editor-cue-points-crossfades/
That doesn't answer the question.
Is there a way to record a voice track and adjust it over top the intro so the voice track will play over the music?
Before praising it too much you need to know that making it sound good with cross fade is hard and often it ends up with a silent gap on air.
Isn't it a bit misleading to the listeners to literally telling them that you are live and "here until 4" when in fact it's all canned. People still think the radio is live. Why not have it that way for real? I don't get it.
True, but we're not always available for live shows. Using the voice tracker, easily record and schedule your shows to connect with listeners when you're not around - here's how: radio.co/blog/voice-tracking-radio-shows-sound-live
@@Radiodotco +Constantin Pläcking
It is not easier for everyone, it doesn't always sound great, and it is surely not authentic. It just limits mistakes and allows one blab more (or connect as y'all like to call it) without being with the equipment.
But the DJ or (host) won't be in the moment with the music or show. Additionally, if you have a real around the clock platform or station if something was really important, the DJ used to jump in live.
Sadly, this took a lot of talent off the air in America and allowed less talented multi-culturalism types get gigs and most got paid a lot less.
That cool love it. To bad it took me 6 years to find this 😊
SAD i am using all those things to make my shows go on but i dont have a great host like you :) hehe just kidding you guys make good products but i know in and out lot of things which dont really need those kind a stuff and its all the features which have been added already but thankx for sharing
That's all great to hear. If you do ever feel like moving onto a platform that provides worldwide broadcasting, we'll still be here 😎
How can I add background music to my voice track
Download and mix in background music. Voice tracks on Radio.co were designed to be one off audio sandwiched between tracks - here's a quick overview of how they work: help.radio.co/en/articles/899754-track-editor
what voice-tracking software is out there
PlayoutONE, OmniPlayer, and even Radio.co offers voice tracking: help.radio.co/en/articles/1290818-voice-tracking
Hmm so does this mean you can’t create your own playlist...?
Yes, here's how: radio.co/blog/make-great-radio-playlists
Hi i would like to know how to listen radio.co in radio...
Radio.co does not list radio stations like TuneIn or Streema to listen to radio shows. If you want a place where you can find and submit your own radio station then check out these directories: radio.co/blog/internet-radio-directories-submit-promote
Pls guide how to start internet radio station. Im from bangalore.
Here's a complete guide on getting started: radio.co/blog/setting-up-an-internet-radio-station-what-you-need-to-know
She is very beautiful & has a nice voice.
It's "live" in your stn name, but you're doing "pre recorded" voice breaks; but we get the idea :)
very good radio.co
Gosh! What an exciting show format - not.
The format was an example, so it's not exactly thrilling. Find useful tips and tricks on producing radio at: radio.co/blog
Sorry but she has not got a radio voice. Sounds like someone you'd hear on Tesco customer service, when you ring up.
Anyone can have a radio voice, it's not the timbre that matters, but the way you present yourself and how you connect to your listeners. Find out more here; radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter/