always really enjoyed the cpc podcasts and now they involve bit-tech too?! very happy about this indeed. any chance we'll be getting joe on the airways?
Yes, VLC can't do the video but the audio is fine.
I am loving the tiger!
1)Just got to the bit about kids' piss - "Thats going to get hit with the edit stick right there!"
I think you missed!
2)Yay Rockstar! We have crates of that in college that is used frequently when setting up PA rigs! You shouldn't drink any past ~ midnight because you will not get any sleep. Which is bad. We did get it for free though, and we also have an orange, possibly mixed fruit, flavour one.
3)"How do you know what gonorrhea seepage looks like? Do you go round studying people?" - What!?!
Also, somebody needs to balance his speaking a bit, he slides from good volume all the way to mumbling and then suddenly back again. I cant tell the voices apart, so dont ask which one it is ;)
Anyways, nice addition, as long as you dont get distracted from core reviews and modding anymore!
hmmm listened to the energy drink one, not my cupof tea i have to say. And who sai that a mars bar has 150 calories, i think its more like 250+ but i havent looked it up and i'm no nutritionist! I agree with the conlcusion though, relentless are very nice, a new one called energy from tescos for 26p is also nice!
First I thought: "Damn those BT morons are going to replicate Sound on Sound and going to review mixing desks and mics now, starting with a cheapass Behringer desk and the 'proven worthy all over the world' Shure SM58 mic" the combo alone will make any sound engineer start to cry or laugh...
Luckely for us the BT heroes do not make that step.
Also, somebody needs to balance his speaking a bit, he slides from good volume all the way to mumbling and then suddenly back again. I cant tell the voices apart, so dont ask which one it is ;)
It's Tim, his volume goes up and down for some reason, the other two are ok. Really enjoyed the podcast but it was hard to make him out sometimes.
/edit - my favourite bit was the "you can't game on a baby..." section :D
Originally Posted by roblikesbeer It's Tim, his volume goes up and down for some reason, the other two are ok. Really enjoyed the podcast but it was hard to make him out sometimes
Whack a load of compression on Tim and that would sort that.
Start a good editor like wavelab/soundforge/audition or the open source Audicty, normalize the voice tracks, this way all audio volumes will be straightened, then add a little compression with a soft knee and a little eq to filter out the lows until it sounds 'natural' to the ear then eq the mid section around 1khz area a slightly higher so the voices are crisper.
If you have two people talking. Pan the secondary voice slightly to the right. the lead voice can be panned slightly to the left or leave it centered.
I did a lot of recordings with a Rode NT1 condenser mic in my studio. It is a extremely sensitive microphone, it pics up everything. One time even a heartbeat from a singer that just came to the studio on his bicycle, when we where setting up the mic for his needs we thought there was a bassdrum looping on the sequencer. While the singer was rehearsing lyrics into the mic.
So I know it can be hard to record voices.
When recording live, especially when talking use a pop filter if possible.
Originally Posted by [USRF Obiwan]Start a good editor like wavelab/soundforge/audition or the open source Audicty, normalize the voice tracks, this way all audio volumes will be straightened, then add a little compression with a soft knee and a little eq to filter out the lows until it sounds 'natural' to the ear then eq the mid section around 1khz area a slightly higher so the voices are crisper.
If you have two people talking. Pan the secondary voice slightly to the right. the lead voice can be panned slightly to the left or leave it centered.
I did a lot of recordings with a Rode NT1 condenser mic in my studio. It is a extremely sensitive microphone, it pics up everything. One time even a heartbeat from a singer that just came to the studio on his bicycle, when we where setting up the mic for his needs we thought there was a bassdrum looping on the sequencer. While the singer was rehearsing lyrics into the mic.
So I know it can be hard to record voices.
When recording live, especially when talking use a pop filter if possible.
Thanks for all the suggestions Obiwan - we used to use Audacity as the recording app, but stopped because it doesn't do multi-track recording and we wanted to level volume per person in sotware. Can Audacity now do multi-track recording? At the moment we're recording in GarageBand (to get separate channels and do compression and leveling) then amplifying in Audacity (I amplified the track lots for the long podcast) as GarageBand can't do this very well.
Any advice to make the process quicker and give a better output would be greatly appreciated!
Guys, thanks for getting it going with podcasts, have been missing the CPC ones ever since they stopped (must be mad but there ya go).
Now we get the combined podcast which is kinda cool - keep up the good work an all that.
HOWEVER, can you all keep your gobs next to the mics as some of you fade in and fade out, some are quiet some are not etc you get the idea. Problem starts when someone quiet talks, I turn up the volume and then someone decides to eat the microphone and deafen me!
yeah hard to hear.. cause looks like you started close to the mic.. then guys ended up settling away from it.. I can fix that with hard limiting and come back with noise reduction to clean up the background hiss.. least it would be something you could listen to =]
I was looking forward to this, but really disappointed with the sound! Sorry. I'm sure it would have been a good podcast but I had to give up after 5 minutes the sound was ridiculously quite and people kept fading in and out?
I'm sure it will get corrected over time and more experience producing them. - looking forward to the next one.
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best of luck
Glad to see them up and running again
always really enjoyed the cpc podcasts and now they involve bit-tech too?! very happy about this indeed. any chance we'll be getting joe on the airways?
Nice of Shure to get you a mic, shame about the Behringer desk though :D
And the video doesnt seem to work in VLC :(
I am loving the tiger!
1)Just got to the bit about kids' piss - "Thats going to get hit with the edit stick right there!"
I think you missed!
2)Yay Rockstar! We have crates of that in college that is used frequently when setting up PA rigs! You shouldn't drink any past ~ midnight because you will not get any sleep. Which is bad. We did get it for free though, and we also have an orange, possibly mixed fruit, flavour one.
3)"How do you know what gonorrhea seepage looks like? Do you go round studying people?" - What!?!
Also, somebody needs to balance his speaking a bit, he slides from good volume all the way to mumbling and then suddenly back again. I cant tell the voices apart, so dont ask which one it is ;)
Anyways, nice addition, as long as you dont get distracted from core reviews and modding anymore!
Anymore?
Luckely for us the BT heroes do not make that step.
It's Tim, his volume goes up and down for some reason, the other two are ok. Really enjoyed the podcast but it was hard to make him out sometimes.
/edit - my favourite bit was the "you can't game on a baby..." section :D
Suggestions for more energy drinks:
http://www.blameitonthevoices.com/2009/04/quagmire-energy-drink.html
Yeah, I gave up because I couldn't hear it. The mic quality isn't the best.
(I am partially hearing impaired though)
If you have two people talking. Pan the secondary voice slightly to the right. the lead voice can be panned slightly to the left or leave it centered.
I did a lot of recordings with a Rode NT1 condenser mic in my studio. It is a extremely sensitive microphone, it pics up everything. One time even a heartbeat from a singer that just came to the studio on his bicycle, when we where setting up the mic for his needs we thought there was a bassdrum looping on the sequencer. While the singer was rehearsing lyrics into the mic.
So I know it can be hard to record voices.
When recording live, especially when talking use a pop filter if possible.
Thanks for all the suggestions Obiwan - we used to use Audacity as the recording app, but stopped because it doesn't do multi-track recording and we wanted to level volume per person in sotware. Can Audacity now do multi-track recording? At the moment we're recording in GarageBand (to get separate channels and do compression and leveling) then amplifying in Audacity (I amplified the track lots for the long podcast) as GarageBand can't do this very well.
Any advice to make the process quicker and give a better output would be greatly appreciated!
Now we get the combined podcast which is kinda cool - keep up the good work an all that.
HOWEVER, can you all keep your gobs next to the mics as some of you fade in and fade out, some are quiet some are not etc you get the idea. Problem starts when someone quiet talks, I turn up the volume and then someone decides to eat the microphone and deafen me!
Anyway, cheers. Welcome Back!
I'm sure it will get corrected over time and more experience producing them. - looking forward to the next one.
Good Luck with it all!