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Tips for Better Audio Quality on Remote Podcast Recordings
The audio quality of a podcast mainly depends on the environment rather than the equipment used. A good room with carpets and drapes can provide better audio quality than a modern metallic and glass room with average equipment.
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The type of room you are in while recording can have a big impact on audio quality, and using tricks like adding pillows to the corners or using drapes can help.
24:10 - 27:11 (03:00)
Summary
The type of room you are in while recording can have a big impact on audio quality, and using tricks like adding pillows to the corners or using drapes can help. A recommended microphone for beginners is the Audio Technica 2100 mic.
ChapterTips for Better Audio Quality on Remote Podcast Recordings
Episode#538: How I Built The Tim Ferriss Show to 700+ Million Downloads — An Immersive Explanation of All Aspects and Key Decisions (Featuring Chris Hutchins)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares tips for remote recordings, including checking source inputs and outputs, using a zoom H six recording device with XLR cables, and using video to improve rapport.
27:11 - 30:42 (03:30)
Summary
The speaker shares tips for remote recordings, including checking source inputs and outputs, using a zoom H six recording device with XLR cables, and using video to improve rapport.
ChapterTips for Better Audio Quality on Remote Podcast Recordings
Episode#538: How I Built The Tim Ferriss Show to 700+ Million Downloads — An Immersive Explanation of All Aspects and Key Decisions (Featuring Chris Hutchins)
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares tips for staying focused and avoiding distractions during interviews.
30:43 - 31:37 (00:54)
Summary
The speaker shares tips for staying focused and avoiding distractions during interviews. These include setting devices to do not disturb and informing guests of potential distractions.