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Compressor – when you don’t want dynamic results
The compressor is next to the EQ perhaps the most used tool in mixing. The basic principle behind it is easy to understand from the name: it compresses the audio signal, and thus reducing the dynamics. The purposes for this are more than one. Originally posted on August 15, 2007 @ 6:36 am
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MXL introduces the 990 USB stereo condenser microphone
Since I’ve been writing about microphones this week and mentioned that you can use USB microphones to eliminate the need of an external audio interface or mic preamp, this press release that arrived today might be of interest. Originally posted on August 3, 2007 @ 4:15 am
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We are online
Welcome to Audival! The intention with this blog is to help you record and make a professional sounding podcast. We will supply you with tips and tutorials, as well as sound clips that you can use if you like to. Audival will be updated often so I hope that you visit frequently. Feel free to […]
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Body Doubling for Productivity: How Flow Club Can Help Podcasters Thrive
Podcasting tasks can be lonely and make you feel discouraged. One way to combat this is to get other people to work with you. No, not getting someone to work “for” you, but using a phenomenon called body doubling. It sounds like something out of a Cronenberg movie, but it can help you do more. […]
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Alabs Iron Mini-WL Review: Cable Free Desktop Recording
Wireless microphones are modern pieces of tech which make it easier than ever to start recording with little know-how of the recording process. With the ability to transmit sound wirelessly, they have become a favourite tool for podcasters and other content creators worldwide. Here at The Podcast Host, we have looked at a few wireless […]