The Truth About Audio Mixers for New Podcasters
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Scott and Kevin dive into the world of audio mixers, discussing whether new podcasters truly need one. They clarify that while audio mixers provide greater control over sound quality, many beginners can successfully record using simple setups without them. The conversation highlights the benefits of using mixers, such as the ability to record multiple tracks and adjust audio levels in real-time, especially useful when recording in groups. Scott shares his personal experience with the Zoom PodTrak P4, noting its functionality for podcasters who want to enhance their audio quality. Ultimately, they emphasize that while mixers can be advantageous, solo podcasters may find simpler solutions sufficient to start their journey.
🗒️ Editing Note: I used Descript and it's "remove filler words" feature...did you notice less "uhs", "ums", and "you knows"?
Takeaways:
- An audio mixer allows you to record multiple audio signals into one device for better control.
- For solo podcasters, using a USB microphone directly with software is often sufficient.
- Mixers shine when recording multiple speakers in the same room for clearer audio.
- Separate tracks from mixers allow for more detailed post-production adjustments for each voice.
- Using an audio mixer can help avoid audio clipping and maintain signal quality during recording.
- Investing in a good audio mixer can elevate your podcast's sound quality significantly.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Zoom
- Riverside
- Squadcast
- Hindenburg
- Rode
Mics used
Scott: Samsung Q2U
Kevin: Sure MV88
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