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VoxPro didn’t kill radio, it turned stressed‑out DJs into sharper storytellers—and AI is about to do the same thing for podcasters.
In this solo episode of Your Mic, I take you back to 1996: wax pens, razor blades, reel‑to‑reel machines, and a rookie Tejano DJ racing the clock to edit phone calls between three‑minute songs. Then we fast‑forward to the day VoxPro landed in the studio, how that “computerized reel‑to‑reel” quietly rewired radio, and why nobody with a functioning braincell complained that life just got easier.
By Freddy CruzWork with us: https://www.spekepodcasting.com/
Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-mic/id1777171203
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1PQNHuqxIVhkLfjGYuWcxl
VoxPro didn’t kill radio, it turned stressed‑out DJs into sharper storytellers—and AI is about to do the same thing for podcasters.
In this solo episode of Your Mic, I take you back to 1996: wax pens, razor blades, reel‑to‑reel machines, and a rookie Tejano DJ racing the clock to edit phone calls between three‑minute songs. Then we fast‑forward to the day VoxPro landed in the studio, how that “computerized reel‑to‑reel” quietly rewired radio, and why nobody with a functioning braincell complained that life just got easier.