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New BIAS Peak flirting with podcasters
BIAS have released a stripped-down version of their audio editing and mastering software Peak, called Peak LE 6. With this version they’ve obviously set their sight on podcasters. How else could we explain the new feature list (from their website): Originally posted on April 17, 2008 @ 12:32 pm
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Descript Review: Transcription, Overdubbing, & Video Podcasts
Descript review: at a glance Descript, like all podcast maker apps, offers a simple way to start podcasting. Recording and editing are non-destructive. Transcription happens at the recording stage, or when you upload your audio file to the app. Overdub, the synthesized voice feature, is unsettlingly accurate. Descript emphasizes a recording’s text, using a word-processing-style […]
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Hydra
This is a tension-thing, made out of drums (which I personally think sound really good!) and a synth sound. Some lo-fi effects have been applied, mainly flanging tape. As with all clips on Audival, you can use this for free in your podcast Originally posted on February 18, 2008 @ 5:51 am
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Rodecaster Duo & Rode PodMic USB Review: On the Rode Again
I’ve been really interested in some of Rode’s new podcaster/streamer-specific offerings. Their approach seems designed to cater to both experienced and beginner podcasters, and the two pieces of equipment I’m reviewing today, the PodMic USB and the Rodecaster Duo, demonstrate this idea. Both are slightly more expensive than the usual entry-level options: PodMic USB: $200/£190 […]
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Audacity Vs Adobe Audition in 2024: Best DAW to Record & Edit?
Adobe Audition and Audacity are two Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs, for short). A DAW is a piece of software you can use to record, edit, and produce your podcast. I wrote the original version of this Audacity Vs Adobe Audition comparison way back in 2017. Back in those days (hang on, I’ll just light my […]