
103: THE SM7B - Popularity, Noise, & First Mics
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Have you thought about getting the * Shure SM7B ? Does it seem like every podcaster is using this microphone or saving up to buy one? On thi...

See http://thepodcastersstudio.com/102 for complete links and video! Do you have more noise in your podcast audio than you'd like? Do you kn...

Podcasting 101, learn everything you need to start a podcast right now. From choosing your topic, naming your podcast, choosing gear, record...

The first Podcasters' Studio that doesn't start with a zero (ex: 001, 099)! Episode 100, we made it! Thank you to everyone who has ever list...

99 podcast episodes is a lot. Hopefully, when you reach that milestone, you've learned a thing or two about how to make your podcast better....

Is this the last Podcasters' Studio? No. But staying motivated after years of talking about the same subject will be a challenge every podca...

On this fairly opinionated episode, I discuss my thoughts on "cheap" gear, advertising rates, audience numbers and who your podcast's intro...

Recording multichannel audio is the best way to take total control over your audio. However, it can be difficult and/or pricey to achieve. T...

You've created your podcast ready RSS feed so what's next? You need to send it out to the world! There are many places your podcast can be f...

Google is getting their own podcast directory and they want you to submit your podcast now! In exciting news, Google is finally jumping back...

International Podcast Day is September 30th, find out what you can do to support and grow the medium of podcasting. The Focusrite Scarlett 2...

How do you get audio from your phone (iPhone, Android, etc.) into your mixer? The simple answer is you plug it in. You can use a basic stere...

What's the value of a new podcast subscriber? Would you trade 20, 50, 100 dollars an episode for a new subscriber? Two new subscribers? A po...

Setting up a mixer can be a difficult task. Even on the smallest mixers there are numerous buttons and knobs that all affect the audio you p...

Of the many benefits of having a great podcast media host, having the ability to seamlessly replace a file is a nice option. With both Libsy...

This show's schedule is erratic at best but that doesn't mean I think any other podcast should do the same. Not if you want to grow your sho...

Ever wonder when, how or why to use compression when post-processing your podcast? If the answer is yes then this is your episode. Randy Cop...

Ever wanted to learn how to use the post processing effect EQ? This is two hours of pure EQ talk for your podcast with professional audio en...

Loudness normalization of your audio is a "simple" process for measuring and processing for the perceived level of your audio. Perceived lev...

Post processing your audio podcast can be a daunting task. Where do you start? What effects do you use? How to adjust the effects once you c...

You've decided you want to record Skype interviews or a remote co-host and you've heard about using a mix-minus setup. How do you know if th...

If you want to record Skype using a mixer you're going to need how to setup a mix-minus. The video below will show you how to go about setti...

There are many ways to record your podcast. One of my favorites is directly to a digital audio recorder. The Zoom H6 is the newest in a long...

I'm back in The Studio after spending a week in Las Vegas attending and speaking at New Media Expo 2014 (NMX). It was, as you could probably...

Are you waiting to publish your podcast until you've gotten everything just right? Stop. Just publish. You're ready. I've seen more than one...

Ever have an issue with Skype? Choppy connection, hiss in your audio, disconnected from your interviewee or co-host? These are just a few of...

What if you need to move your podcast RSS feed? I tell you how I accomplished this with one of the feeds we have at my work via a special RS...

Have you run into the 512kb limit imposed on your feed via FeedBurner? This episode will give you some solutions about how to fix it or what...

I try a new way of recording my podcast (mic to Fethead to H4n, no mixer) and have a totally off-the-cuff episode filled with other thoughts...

What were the largest hurdles you had to overcome when starting a podcast? Starting anything can be tough. The first sentence of a school pa...

Hangouts On-Air (HOA) have been a great experiment for my newest podcast, Podcasters' Roundtable. I've tried several different live-streamin...

Protect your WordPress website from malicious hackers, spam and other bots attempting to invade your site by taking some simple steps for no...

Do you have a microphone, mixer or recorder that requires you to turn up the gain settings really loud in order to get a good signal? The Fe...

Microphones! Matt McGlynn from Recording Hacks joins me "in Studio" to talk all about microphones (a passion and hobby of his) and specifica...

I recently spoke on the topic of podcasting at Social Media Week D.C. (#SMWDC) and it presented some great opportunities to use gear that I...

Your website is your podcast's central hub, its home on the web. It's where you have an entire archive of all your episodes, links you menti...

Take a behind the scenes listen to the audio workflow that I use to produce an episode of The Podcasters' Studio. Want to learn how to shoot...

Want an easy way to start making money with your podcast? Start using affilate links in your content. It may sound too simple to be effectiv...

The goal of this episode was simple. Find out what happened to Zune.net and podcasts on the Zune Marketplace. To achieve this goal I went st...

First order of business is Zune. It appears that links to my podcast and everyone else for that matter, are broken. That's because Zune.net...

Have you heard that Google might be shutting down Feedburner? Lots of people have but is it true? I have some of my own ideas and great reso...

Rob Walch from Wizzard Media and Libsyn.com joins us once again to talk about all the recent improvements to podcast hosting on Libsyn. Even...

Have you ever speaker tested your podcast? Have you done it lately? Speaker testing your podcast means listening to your show the way your a...

Google announces that it will no longer support their native podcasting application, Google Listen. If you are using the Listen app, you'll...

From blogger to podcaster, Jeff Yin shares his experience of starting his very first podcast. Jeff attended Blogworld NYC 2012 as a blogger...

We're back in the Studio with Joe Gilder, audio engineer and podcaster, for part two in our discussion about audio post production for podca...

There's lots of training online for audio post production. However, most of the information is focused on mastering audio for music. As podc...

Adding a mixer to your podcast studio will allow your productions to grow along with your show. As you get further along in your podcasting...

Fresh off my return from SXSW, I share my experiences from the conference and a couple panels I saw that led me to bigger ideas about my pod...

You produce a podcast that you make available for free and in fact spend lots of your own money on (if you're truly invested). So how does y...