(Spoiler alert: In an upcoming article, I’ll be covering how to make phone interviews with true mix-minus using a new portable audio recorder, and without the need of any computer or external mixer, but that is not what I did with this episode of CapicúaFM with Sole Giménez.)Īudio Hijack Pro not only allows recording both sides of your Skype audio conversation, it allows you to record dual mono, so you (the Skype user) and the interviewee are on independent tracks. However, Piezo currently only records to compressed formats, and I am a purist who prefers to make all original audio recordings in uncompressed AIFF or WAVE, so I still use Audio Hijack Pro to record phone calls on my Mac. Some people prefer to use Rogue Amoeba Software’s more recent product called Piezo, which is both cheaper and simpler to use. I have been a licensed user of Audio Hijack Pro for many years. (You prepay Skype -now part of Microsoft- and the call is deducted from the prepaid balance.)Įver since Übercaster became unusable after Mac OS updates, I have been using Rogue Amoeba Software’s Audio Hijack Pro (currently US$32 directly from them) to record Skype audio calls. CapicúaFM: First podcast I recorded with Bossjock Studio from June 25, 2014īasic workflow I used for the most recent CapicúaFM episodeĪs I have done many times in the past, I used Skype to make an international phone call to the interviewee, using what is now unofficially known as SkypeOut.Cure audio spill in multi-mic situations with an AT-MX351a automatic mixer from May 10, 2014.Bossjock Studio creates a “live” radio studio in your iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch from April 20, 2014.Prior articles covering live-to-drive audio recording Information about how to subscribe to CapicúaFM free is available here. By the way, the CapicúaFM program is in Castilian (the most widely used Spanish language, but one of several others), but even though you may not understand it, you’ll hear beautiful music from Sole Giménez’s latest album, Cómo hemos cambiado ( How we’ve changed) together with my voice as we discuss her album, Mexican terminology & misunderstandings, and Mexican food. Ahead is the workflow and the final recording I used with CapicúaFM’s latest episode, including many of the audio apps used.Ībove is CapicúaFM’s current episode, so you can hear the final product of the production covered in this article. However, that isn’t practical when you’re interviewing a Spaniard singer/songwriter like Sole Giménez (ex-Presuntos Implicados) about her latest album via an international phone call, and also want to intertwine pieces of her own music based upon her sometimes unexpected responses. Previously, I described how to produce a podcast live-to-drive using BossJock Studio with an automatic mixer (article links ahead).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |