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Jack L. Jones
@scaramanga, @Mikey10 is willing to help you out with your arse but it looks like he's not into toys
My arse is too good to not have an audience.
I did help the nephews out at Uni when they were doing something similar and Garageband or Audacity appeared the go to choices at the free end of the market. I've not used AAudition but I'd be surprised if any of them had limitations that would exclude them from being useful for recording/editing a humble podcast?Just been mucking about with Adobe Audition here...seems like it could be a good one? Any of the enginners/tecchies out there have any thoughts on a platform?
Just been mucking about with Adobe Audition here...seems like it could be a good one? Any of the enginners/tecchies out there have any thoughts on a platform?
Of course, but that might need some editingYou can just use Zoom or Google Meet or MS Teams and record the session right?
You can just use Zoom or Google Meet or MS Teams and record the session right?
This is the most important thing if you want it to sound like everyone is in the same room. It eradicates different sound quality, lags, sound break ups etc and makes the most of each individual's mic they are using. Import them as the separate tracks into the editor.Yes, or something like Zencastr.
Alternatively, use video/chat solution of choice and each person records their own audio locally.
Of course, but that might need some editing
There's a lot more editing involved in piecing it together rather than just chopping out the brick (probably most of it).This is the most important thing if you want it to sound like everyone is in the same room. It eradicates different sound quality, lags, sound break ups etc and makes the most of each individual's mic they are using. Import them as the separate tracks into the editor.
Also still record the zoom (or whatever) audio feed, just in case one of us f.cks up
I think you're a Mac user?There's a lot more editing involved in piecing it together rather than just chopping out the brick (probably most of it).
Is there some software for local recording that works a bit like a mixing desk? Where it timestamps each track with the same time and puts it back in-line when done? That way a cut would apply across all channels and some can be faded in/out as required.
fudge you tooI think you're a Mac user?
If you lot do a podcast, you should have a poll on here to vote someone off each time for a 3 week hiatus i.e. whoever is being an arse, gets binned off for 3 weeks so we don't have to listen to their whiny ginger voice
Of course, but that might need some editing