Her voice doesn't sound terrible, but I can tell that it's probably coming through some program. Other than that it all sounded pretty nice. Maybe needs a bit of background noise reduction.
I'll check out Pamela and see if I need it.
I think this is the last post I'll make here for a while. I'll come back when I've figured out how to do collaborations. Thanks for all your help!
Finding the right equalization for my voice
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Re: Finding the right equalization for my voice
It's coming through her MacBook Air built-in microphone and I think she was ironing a shirt at the time. No attempt at theatrical purity.Her voice doesn't sound terrible, but I can tell that it's probably coming through some program.
Yes, do post back if you get something to work. I think we had one person post back that they had troubles with Pamela and it turned out they made some silly mistake which we cleared immediately.
That's not to say you can't make this work on one computer with no special software. People do.
http://reellife.podomatic.com/
This is Chase's podcast with his brother in another state. It sounds remarkably good and all he did was plug everything together, turn it all on and start podcasting. He is a digital celebrity. Most people go straight into the mud when they try this. Chase is looking at us like we're all crazy.
Dude, you got nuclear-level lucky.
Koz