Fixing Bad Audio - Stereo and Mono Files

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2015 · 56 MIN

Fixing Bad Audio - Stereo and Mono Files

from Ask the Podcast Coach · host Dave Jackson, Jim Collison

Send us feedback/questions via TextReaching Your AudienceYou need to go to where they are, make friends with them, and THEN tell them about your podcast (not go there, tell them about your podcast, and then make friends). Dave has business cards to promote the show (not him) and he hands them out and occasionally leaves them in places where his target audience is. Make sure your family and friends have them as well. They cost like .05 a piece. You need to hustle. It may be a better strategy to really focus on the audience and get them excited about your show and let them tell people about your show.My Audio Needs Help [13:00]My sound is not good, what can I do? The hiss is gone where we talk. Any ideas?The caller is using condensor microphones (which pick up background noise more than dynamic microphones). Dave recommend the Audio Technica 2100 microphone (aff link).You want your sound to be close to going over "0" without going over. Turn off the automatic settings in Skype. You can use the Echo user on Skype (its an automated robot person that is good to use as a test). Always make sure the person is wearing headphones.Use Auphonic.com to clean out bad recordings (bad recordings can be improved, but don't expect miracles).Practice, Practice, Practice.Featured Supporter Chris StoneCast Ahead has carved a niche in the podcasting industry by providing full-spectrum podcast production services tailored to each client’s unique needs See castahead.net Leave Your QuestionGo to askthepodcastcoach.com/voicemail and leave your message to be answered on the next show.Support the showBE AWESOME!Thanks for listening to the show. Help the show continue to exist and get a shout-out on the show by becoming an awesome supporter by going to askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome want a one time donation? Buy Dave a Coffee.

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