

* I’ll talk more later about the monetary success or failure of the studio ) * I had no idea if this kind of business could be profitable, but I was so energized to do it that I took the leap. Why I decided to open a physical podcast studio in June 2012 Starting my own show in my apartment solely for the experience of starting a podcast – The Chris Curran Show! I discuss my experience opening and operating a brick and mortar podcast studio for 3 years, including: Let me know if you have any questions or need any help with anything, * If you’d like to share this show with any of your podcaster friends, feel free to send them a message saying, “Btw, here’s a show about podcast audio production you may find helpful” with this link: ) * The start date for the next PES semester is April 19, 2022! * If you ever have questions please reach out! * I Held an ATR2100USB in My Hand This Whole Episode * Sennheiser MKH 416 – Short Shotgun Interference Tube Microphone * Do You “Cheat” and Publish Your Episodes Louder Than the Unofficial Loudness Standards? I Do. * Here’s When I DON’T Edit Out a Word Mispronounced Then Repeated Correctly * LD-414 NYLON (Overall Winner in my opinion!!!)ĭaily Goody posts that I discussed in this episode: I also demonstrate the three best Townsend Labs Sphere L22 microphone emulations for my voice (as judged by me).

You can sign up to receive Daily Goody’s in your email every day or a weekly roundup. I overview 9 recent Daily Goody‘s from May 21 though J(see list below). This show, as well as Podcast Engineering School, helps podcasters and producers reach professional levels of podcast audio production. When he entered podcasting in 2012, he noticed that most podcasters (and producers) do not have a good understanding of fundamental audio engineering concepts, which sabotages the quality of their sound from the very beginning. Your host Chris Curran has a background in podcast production (Forbes, Dun & Bradstreet, J&J, etc) as well as music production (Sarah McLachlan, Jeff Buckley, Foreigner, etc). Subscribe/Follow today and start listening! You’ll also learn solutions to common audio issues as well as plenty of tips and tricks.īy listening to this show you will gain a TON of knowledge and skills that will make a HUGE difference in your sound quality as well as save you time! Chris Curran chats with podcasters about their audio equipment, software and workflow to help you learn how to produce better sounding podcasts. The Podcast Engineering Show focuses on the technical aspects of producing podcasts. Do you want to learn how to make your podcast sound better?
