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Wednesday, July 06, 2005

MAC PodCasting Hardware - My PodCasting Studio



Now you can create you own professional PodCast audio files for broadcasting on the MAC.
Apple too, has turned up the volume by their recent announcement to support PodCasting.

This is what I suggest to anyone looking for a Pro/Prosumer PodCasting Studio.
Start with a good microphone such as the 2020. I purchased the AT3035PACK Audio-Technica; which included the cable and stand.
Do not forget a ProCo mic cable, 10' to 25 and an On Stage microphone boom.
To monitor your audio, consider the Sony 7502 headphone, let just said that it
does the job.
To get the audio into your Mac I used the Edirol firewire FA101 10 channel in and 10 channels out connections. This unit also provides high resolution stereo recording and playback at 24-bit/192 khz for DVD-A SuperCD quality.

To edit the audio/music/sound I use a combination of Garage Band and
Bias Peak LE 3.5/4.0 software.
The Bias Peak LE 4.0 allow you to do waveform editing, not to mention its
support for reverb and compression,so we can optimized for the NET or
save it as MP3 or iTune ACC format for REAL Apple MAC iPODCasting.

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