UID:
almahu_9949385576002882
Format:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781003046578
,
1003046576
,
9781000511406
,
1000511405
,
9781000511369
,
1000511367
Content:
The Podcaster's Audio Guide is a concise introduction to simple sound engineering techniques for podcasters. This digestible guide explains the basics of audio engineering, from equipment, to recording, editing, mixing and publishing. Suitable for beginners from all backgrounds, including students and hobbyists, as well as professional content producers looking to experiment with podcasts, The Podcaster's Audio Guide is the perfect resource with cheat sheets, starting set-ups and a comprehensive jargon buster.
Note:
List of FiguresIntroduction Welcome to podcasting properlyStuff you need to know firstEquipment Introduction to equipmentMicrophonesField recording and handheldsPreamps, audio interfaces and outboard gearYour computerSoftwareHeadphones and speakersOther bits and pieces that are importantEquipment ChecklistRecording Introduction to recordingTurn any space into a studioMicrophone techniqueHit RecordField RecordingsStudio Etiquette: How not to break your stuff or your staffRemote recording and double endersExercise: remote recording, Part 1Quick start guideEditing Introduction to editingWhere to startEditing speech, naturallyFades and automationUsing field effects and archive audioTips to get you out of a difficult cutExercise: remote recording, Part 2Mixing Introduction to mixingBasics: pan, gain, volumeLoudness and levelsCompression and other dynamic controlEQ and clarityNoise reduction and how to clean up bad audioReverbMasteringExercise: remote recording, part 3Publishing Introduction to publishingFile formatsWhat is an RSS feed?Where and how to submit a podcast for publicationJargon Buster Index
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003046578
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