Audio for podcasts

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1. The best sound engineer is the one no one is thinking about, or looking for. if we are doing our job well , we disppear

2. technical stuff

2.1. record

2.1.1. room

2.1.1.1. closet

2.1.1.2. avoid straight angles

2.1.2. remote

2.1.2.1. phone

2.1.2.2. skype

2.1.2.2.1. Skype for Audio Recordings

2.1.3. tools

2.1.3.1. mics

2.1.3.1.1. lav for on location interviews

2.1.3.1.2. RE20 for studio

2.1.3.2. isolation screen

2.1.3.3. recorder

2.1.3.3.1. protools

2.1.3.3.2. ableton

2.1.3.3.3. zoom H1

2.1.3.3.4. marantz PMD661

2.2. repair

2.2.1. levels

2.2.1.1. normalize

2.2.1.1.1. use your ears... sometimes a wave looks loud but the output is low

2.2.1.1.2. use your eyes... and a master fader

2.2.1.2. compressors

2.2.2. mix

2.2.2.1. prioritize

2.2.2.1.1. Orchestra example

2.2.3. eq

2.2.3.1. low hanging fruit

2.2.3.1.1. low cut

2.2.3.1.2. high cut

2.2.4. denoise

2.2.4.1. example: women asking

2.2.5. tools

2.2.5.1. protools

2.2.5.1.1. izotope

2.3. design

2.3.1. music beds

2.3.1.1. killertracks.com

2.3.1.2. smartsound.com

2.3.1.3. productiontrax.com

2.3.2. sound effects

2.3.2.1. Fun with audio

2.3.2.1.1. off mic "brand sound" intro of 2BB

2.3.2.1.2. 2bb boat interviews

2.3.3. deadroll

2.3.4. transition

2.3.5. use stereo space

2.3.6. tools

2.3.6.1. ableton live

2.3.6.1.1. Ableton session view is like making content with Legos

2.4. music

2.4.1. brand

2.4.1.1. examples

2.4.1.1.1. Remarkable

2.4.1.1.2. Nuestra Musica

2.4.2. tools

2.4.2.1. ableton live

3. A little bit about me

3.1. musician

3.2. sound editor

3.3. radio engineer

3.4. sound designer for commercials

3.5. radio producer

4. XIMER.co @XIMERmedia @julio_gonzalez

5. Questions?

5.1. Noise reduction on garageband and audacity

5.1.1. I'm working on it...