RECoRdiNG A PodCASt
tips for Recording a Podcast
You will become much more comfortable and adept at recording podcasts after you have done it a few times.
Here are some tips to help you get started:
• Test the recording level before recording. The left and right recording level LEDs should not be constantly red
(0 dB). If the 0 dB LED is constantly lit, the "peaks" of the recording may be clipped and the sound quality will
usually be poor.
• Use a well-placed, high-quality mic. Lavalier mics often work well for podcasts because they're small and
can be clipped to your clothing.
• If you are not using a lavalier mic, be careful not to move too close to or far away from the mic.
• Position your mic about six inches from your mouth (or at an angle) so that it doesn't capture your breathing.
Remember, you can connect headphones to your TuneStudio to test different mic positions and distances.
• Speak in your normal voice at a conversational level. Don't be too self-conscious about your voice—most
people don't like the sound of their voice when they first hear it in a recording. Just be sure to speak clearly.
• If you are recording an interview with one mic, try using a "figure eight" type mic and have your interviewee
sit directly across from you. A figure eight mic is two sided, so it can capture sounds directly in front and
directly behind.
• Use the level controls to fade-in the beginning of your podcast and fade-out the end.
• Include background music during the podcast, with several seconds of music at the beginning and end
of your podcast. Make sure you have permission to use the music.
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