

Let's talk about recording and editing in multi-track as opposed to single track where everyone in the show is recording on the same track and possibly even the intro and outro music. I've been doing multi-track recording and editing for years now. But when I began doing podcasts, I recorded everything onto one track. That's a challenge because if you have more than one person on your podcast, what works for EQ and other tonal adjustments for one of them, probably won't work as well for the other. In addition, if the person not speaking makes a sound while the other person's talking it's going to be hard, if not impossible to delete that piece of audio. Multi-track makes post-production so much easier.
Here's a look at where we've been and where we're going in this season of The Audacity Channel podcast:
Links I talk about in this episode (these are affiliate links so I get a couple of dollars if you purchase using these links).
Other Places You'll Find Me:
33 ตอน
Let's talk about recording and editing in multi-track as opposed to single track where everyone in the show is recording on the same track and possibly even the intro and outro music. I've been doing multi-track recording and editing for years now. But when I began doing podcasts, I recorded everything onto one track. That's a challenge because if you have more than one person on your podcast, what works for EQ and other tonal adjustments for one of them, probably won't work as well for the other. In addition, if the person not speaking makes a sound while the other person's talking it's going to be hard, if not impossible to delete that piece of audio. Multi-track makes post-production so much easier.
Here's a look at where we've been and where we're going in this season of The Audacity Channel podcast:
Links I talk about in this episode (these are affiliate links so I get a couple of dollars if you purchase using these links).
Other Places You'll Find Me:
33 ตอน
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