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podcast recording tips

by Nigel Bednar Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Top Podcast Recording Tips.

  • 1. Use the right equipment. You can record a podcast with your laptop’s microphone, but we don’t recommend it. You’ll need a few pieces of podcast ...
  • 2. Don’t forget to warm up.
  • 3. Record in a small, quiet room.
  • 4. Create a brief noise profile.
  • 5. Adopt proper microphone techniques.

The Top Podcast Recording Tips
  1. Use the right equipment. You can record a podcast with your laptop's microphone, but we don't recommend it. ...
  2. Don't forget to warm up. ...
  3. Record in a small, quiet room. ...
  4. Create a brief noise profile. ...
  5. Adopt proper microphone techniques. ...
  6. Watch your volume levels. ...
  7. Watch your breath. ...
  8. Keep your body still.

Full Answer

How to setup your podcast?

Launch!

  • Get A Podcast Host. I use and highly recommend Buzzsprout podcast hosting after trying many different companies over the years.
  • Upload Your First Episode. ...
  • Submit To Apple Podcasts (iTunes) I have a separate guide on how to submit your podcast to iTunes but within Buzzsprout just click Apple Podcasts under the Directories tab and ...
  • Spread The Word. ...

How to make your podcast sound professional?

  • The recordings shouldn’t sound muffled and also make sure the amount of their volume is at an audible level for better clarity.
  • The levels of your microphone while recording should always be in green.
  • Vocals shouldn’t have much echo or reverb unless you have planned on it.
  • Removing all the unnecessary sounds while podcast editing. ...

How to set up a podcast recording studio?

Podcast Studio Setup: How to Create a Great Podcast Recording Room

  1. Choose the Right Space. Your first step is to choose the right podcasting space. ...
  2. Soundproof Your Podcast Studio Setup. Once you’ve chosen a good location, your next step is to add some sound treatment. ...
  3. Grab Your Recording Equipment. ...
  4. Pick Your Podcast Editing Software. ...
  5. Choose a Podcast Hosting Service. ...

How to prepare for a podcast episode?

  • Listen to two recent episodes of the show before you record yours.
  • Ask the host if he/she has a list of frequently asked questions that you should prepare to answer.
  • Be at your desk at least 15 minutes prior to call to trouble shoot any unforeseen technology issues.

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What gain should I record a podcast at?

Generally, a peak level of -1.0 dB is good for podcasts, as this level will ensure your audio sounds good when it's converted to a lossy format like MP3 or AAC.

How long does it take to record a 30 minute podcast?

The length of your podcast As a general rule, after personally overseeing the production of over 50 podcasts, I'd say a good average edit time for a 30-40 minute podcast is about 4-5 hours.

What bit rate should I record a podcast at?

Use a constant bit rate (CBR) such as 64Kbps, 96Kbps, or 128kbps. Use either 22.05kHz or 44.1kHz (44.1kHz is CD quality and recommended) sample rate. Other sample rates will playback in some players incorrectly, typically making you sound like one of the Chipmunks.

Is editing a podcast hard?

Hisses, noises, and overall poor podcast production will take away from both – the content and the authority of the show itself. For that reason, editing audio is one of the most critical processes in podcasting. It's also one of the most challenging.

Is podcasting time consuming?

8 to 50+ hours per 30 minutes of episode.

Should I record my podcast in mono or stereo?

In a non-fiction podcast, you should leave your dialogue recordings in mono. You can export a mono file as your final file if it only contains a voice that doesn't move (panning). However, if you have music, your music tracks will most likely be in stereo.

What quality should you save a podcast?

The results of the study didn't surprise me: I discovered a few years ago that 64–128kbps is the ideal bit rate for podcasts (small file size without a noticeable loss in audio quality for an average listener).

Should I export podcasts mono or stereo?

Mono is fine even if you have music at the intro or outro of your episodes. Mono is a good choice for most podcasts as the file size is smaller and the quality will be comparable to stereo. Mono uses one channel so what you hear in your left ear is the same as the right.

How long does it take to record a podcast?

The recording and editing process is usually pretty quick. It can take anywhere from 90 minutes to three hours or so depending on how much editing I need to do on the interview.

How many words is a 30 minute podcast?

3000 words for 20 minutes episode. 4500 words for 30 minutes episode.

How long does it take to edit a 1 hour podcast?

Most editors will spend between 3 and 5 minutes of audio editing each minute of a podcast. A twenty-minute recording may only take about an hour and a half of audio editing time, but one-hour episodes easily require half of a workday.

Is 10 minutes long enough for a podcast?

No, it can't be too short. There is no definitive time which a podcast has to reach. Shorter podcasts leave you less time to deliver information, engage and entertain, but can work well if you have a lot of useful tips to share. There are also other factors impacting how long your podcast should be.

How to record podcasts on laptop?

1. Record with the right equipment. While it’s technically possible to record a podcast episode with your laptop’s built-in microphone, your listeners won’t appreciate it. You need a few pieces of gear to get started. Don’t worry: They don’t have to be expensive.

Why are podcasts ruined?

Many podcast episodes have been ruined by audio issues that no one was aware of during recording. The podcaster opens the file and finds the clanking from their heating unit, the buzzing of traffic outside, or some reverb from their office door.

What is noise profile?

A noise profile is a four to five second sample of audio from a silent room. Your editing software can use this sample to learn what should be removed from the rest of your audio. This is super simple in Audacity (our favorite podcast editing software). They have a great tutorial on removing noise with this method.

Why do podcasts use phrases like "yes" and "right"?

These interruptions are often considered polite because they exhibit your involvement in the conversation, but they can be distracting and confusing for podcast listeners.

How can sound effects add personality to a show?

Sound effects can add personality to your show, but only if they’re done well. It’s very easy to make your show seem cheap and lowbrow with extra elements , especially if you use loud and obnoxious effects. Use these elements sparingly and only when the content calls for it.

Who wrote the podcast 2021?

Mar 06 2021 8min read. Written By Dennis Hammer. It’s no surprise that podcast listeners prefer shows with professional and clear audio. Nobody will sit through an episode that’s full of crackles, echos, and distracting noises. As a podcaster, you won’t be successful unless you publish episodes that sound great.

Can you be successful as a podcaster?

As a podcaster, you won’t be successful unless you publish episodes that sound great. But producing great sound is challenging, especially if you’ve never worked with audio before. If you’ve ever produced an audio file that’s simply unusable, you know how frustrating this can be.

How long is a podcast?

There are plenty of great podcasts out there that are just three to five minutes long. And there are some podcasts that are longer—twenty minutes, thirty minutes, sometimes even an hour.

Why is podcasting important?

Podcasting is one of the most powerful ways to build your brand and audience. Here are my top 10 recording tips for producing professional, engaging episodes that will keep your listeners coming back for more.

Why is it important to direct people to your podcast?

Why? Because people can't click on what they’re listening to! It's really smart to remind people to come back to your website, because that's where all the action happens .

What to think about when making an intro?

The next thing to think about when it comes to your intro is music . Music can be a great way to set the mood and “grab” the listener right off the bat, but you also need to be very careful. The last thing you want to do is get in trouble for using music you don’t own, and to which you don’t have the rights.

Why don't you record in red?

You're much better off recording in the green and the yellows, because it’s easy to go back and bump up the levels in your software later on if you need to. A good microphone will help you attain quality sound.

Can you adjust the level of a portable recorder?

But if you're recording into software , it might not be as obvious how to adjust your input levels.

Do you have to edit your interview?

You're going to have to edit in your interviews. You're going to have to edit your intros and jingles and things like that. And yes, there will always be a couple of clear mistakes in the middle of your recording that you’ll need to edit out. Fix those.

Podcast recording tips for beginners

The resources I’ve listed come from materials geared toward radio storytelling curriculum developed for teachers and their students and/or young adults.

While recording

Hold the mic about 4-6 inches from your interviewee’s mouth, just under the chin at a slight angle and not so close to hear the “Popping-P” sound.

Post-recording

Upload your audio to a back-up system, external drive and label it with a name, location and recorded time lengths.

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