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Nicole KlineHelpful hints to create a podcast.
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Beginner’s Guide to Podcast Creation
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this iPod 101 tutorial Beginner’s Guide to Podcast Creation, we’ll walk through the different elements you need to create a simple podcast, from computer and microphone through to the finished product.
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Before you start recording, think about what you want to say, and organize your show accordingly. Make notes, prepare your interviews (if any), and try to improvise as little as possible.
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want to sound more professional, you’ll want to look for a condenser microphone, which will require an external power source (you don’t simply plug it into your computer) and result in more realistic sound. Behringer’s Studio Condenser Microphone C-1, at about $55, is a good starting point.
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One of the most popular programs among podcasters is Audacity, which can record, edit and post-process your audio.
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Audacity also has tools that reduce background noise and static, create echo effects, and increase or decrease the amplitude of your voice. After each recording, save your file in WAV (uncompressed) format -
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Podcasters use the Windows program Virtual Audio Cable or
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The first step is add your WAV file to your iTunes library.
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You can enter a name, artist, album, and comments. Use these tags, because once listeners get a hold of your podcast
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select Advanced > Convert Selection to [format], where format is AAC or MP3. iTunes will compress your file using your settings, and the resulting file will appear in your library
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Michelle A. HoyleBeginner's guide to creating podcasts on the Mac using Audacity and other tools.
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H. HampsonCreating podcasts isn’t simple, but it’s not too hard, either. You’ll need a small combination of hardware and software in order to create your own recordings, and in this iPod 101 tutorial Beginner’s Guide to Podcast Creation, we’ll walk throug
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