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Since the recommendations to limit non-essential travel and requests for social distancing, I have temporarily stopped recording on site with clients. And while I'd love to be in the same room with someone when I record a podcast, it's simply not feasible at this time. Today I want to provide some recommendations on equipment and strategy for recording a podcast remotely.
Microphones (most expensive first):
Electro Voice RE20 XLR Mic
Shure SM7B XLR Mic
Samson Q2U XLR/USB Mic
ATR 2100 XLR/USB Mic
Adapter:
Scarelett Focusrite XLR to USB Adapter
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) Software (most expensive first):
Pro Tools
Logic Pro (Apple iOS only)
Adobe Audition
Hindenburg
Auphonic
Audacity
Affiliate Links:
Squadcast Remote Recording Referral Link
Simplecast Hosting Referral Link
Contact JAG:
313-757-2524
Email: [email protected]
Website: JAGinDetroit.com
Find jag on social media @JAGinDetroit or online at JAGinDetroit.com
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Since the recommendations to limit non-essential travel and requests for social distancing, I have temporarily stopped recording on site with clients. And while I'd love to be in the same room with someone when I record a podcast, it's simply not feasible at this time. Today I want to provide some recommendations on equipment and strategy for recording a podcast remotely.
Microphones (most expensive first):
Electro Voice RE20 XLR Mic
Shure SM7B XLR Mic
Samson Q2U XLR/USB Mic
ATR 2100 XLR/USB Mic
Adapter:
Scarelett Focusrite XLR to USB Adapter
DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) Software (most expensive first):
Pro Tools
Logic Pro (Apple iOS only)
Adobe Audition
Hindenburg
Auphonic
Audacity
Affiliate Links:
Squadcast Remote Recording Referral Link
Simplecast Hosting Referral Link
Contact JAG:
313-757-2524
Email: [email protected]
Website: JAGinDetroit.com
Find jag on social media @JAGinDetroit or online at JAGinDetroit.com