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PES 042: Adron Buske

PES 042: Adron Buske

FromThe Podcast Engineering Show


PES 042: Adron Buske

FromThe Podcast Engineering Show

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest is Adron Buske, host and co-producer of the Nerd for a Living podcast, and co-founder and creative director at Armadian Creative. We had a riveting conversation about his equipment and workflow, which he was nice enough to outline for us here: GEAR Mixer - Alesis Multi-Mix 8 - USB Pyle 4 channel headphone amplifier Backup - M-Audio MobilePre Amp (2 channel) Mics MXL 990 - main interview mic (large diaphragm condenser) AudioTechnica AT875R condenser mic - narration mic Sterling S50 condenser mic - secondary interview mic MXL 2006 condenser mic - new interview mic in testing Sennheiser boom mic - location recording with Rycote Softie windscreen Zoom H4n recorder - on location recording Monoprice Acoustic Isolation Shield - narration station Boom Arms - NEEWER Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand Pop Guards - Sterling Audio mesh filters, plus a cheap on-mic windscreen COMPUTER & SOFTWARE iMac - 27-inch, Late 2012 - 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 - 32 GB ram Adobe Audition (Creative Cloud) Tagr / ID3 Editor PROCESS Record interview via Skype with ECAMM Recorder plug-in Make sure to get 15 seconds of room-tone before we start Use ECAMM Movie Tools to split track and process into WAV Modular editing process Capture Noise Print from raw WAV file, and run Noise Reduction Process Have to be careful with this, because it can cause some tinny, odd sounds if over-processed Edit the episode, and export a “RAW INTERVIEW” without additional processing Import the raw edit, and re-export to WAV with processing: Hard limiter Multiband compressor DeHummer (if necessary after noise printer or to alter sound) Automatic click remover DeEsser (rarely necessary) Record my intro/outro narration directly into Audition, using my “narration station” (AudioTechnica mic and isolation shield) Edit narration and export to WAV with processing: Noise Print Capture / Reduction Process Hard limiter Multiband compressor DeHummer (if necessary after noise printer or to alter sound) Import Interview and Narration WAVs into MASTER EDIT template In Master Edit: Piece together narration over music beds Insert sponsor messages Layer in “Theme Song” Insert interview edit Add Outro and music beds Adjust audio levels Usually 6 tracks, plus Master track Occasionally use an FFT Filter to adjust tone on interview - frequency adjustment Export Master to: MP3 - 96K - CBR - MONO OGG - VBR Quality 40% Edit MP3 with ID3 Editor or Tagr to add info and graphic Thanks for sharing so much with us, Adron! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
Released:
Feb 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Chris chats with podcasters and audio experts about their equipment, software and workflow. You will learn step-by-step how they are producing podcasts, solutions to common audio issues, and plenty of tips and tricks. By listening every week you will glean A TON of audio engineering knowledge and skills that will make a HUGE difference in the quality of your sound, not to mention save you a lot of time. 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). When he entered podcasting about 7 years ago, he noticed that most podcasters (and producers) do not have a solid understanding of fundamental audio engineering concepts, which sabotages the quality of their sound from the very beginning. This show, as well as the Podcast Engineering School, helps producers and podcasters reach professional levels of podcast production.