Planning your Podcast
Microphone Technique for Podcasters
Urban Outfitters Selling Podcasting Kit
Podcasting continues to gain acceptance and go mainstream. Urban Outfitters is jumping on the podcast bandwagon with a podcast kit, and they are definitely marketing the hip, cool angle (they don't even mention any technical specs other than Mac / Win compatible).
The microphone in the picture is an Alesis. I sure hope it's a USB microphone, because they don't mention or show an audio interface...
Podscope - Podcast Search Engine
Podcamp NYC 2.0
If you are within driving distance of New York, and are free on April 25th and 26th, you could consider dropping in for Podcamp NYC 2.0, a free “unconference”, on podcasting, blogging, social networks, and new media.
From their site: "Podcamp NYC is focused on educating participants on how to use, implement and share all new media tools including, podcasts, videocasts, blogs, Second Life, Facebook, and YouTube. The conference is FREE to attend and you’re a “participant” versus an “attendee” at our event."
How to Listen to Podcasts
Free Berklee Lesson: EQ and Compression Effects
Berklee School of Music is currently offering a free sample lesson on their website which includes clear explanations of the three most important effects used in Podcasting: EQ, Compressors, and Limiters.
There is an especially good animation which demonstrates what a compressor does to audio files to make it sound tighter and louder. Notice: registration for the site is required. After you create a login, you will be taken to the lesson page.
Recording and Editing Tips for Podcasters
The Podcaster’s Checklist
With many new podcasts starting every day, great content is the best way to differentiate yourself as a podcaster and help build a loyal audience. For most of us, great content starts with making good plans and thinking about our format and audience before we begin to produce.
Donna Papacosta of Trafalgar Communications has put together a fantastic checklist of things to consider when planning a new podcast. The list could also be useful for someone who would simply like to check their podcast against it, and see if anything could be further fine-tuned. Thanks, Donna, for making this resource available to us.
Kjaerhus Classic Series VST Plug-Ins
If you are recording with Audacity or another software which supports VST plug-ins, Kjaerhus Audio offers a free, high quality set of VST effects. The Classic Series effects all faithfully emulate hardware effects boxes, and include a compressor, EQ, master limiter, and reverb, among others.

One of the cool things about these plug-ins is they have some useful presets to get you started, but if you want to go further and learn what the different knobs do, you will have a great foundation of knowledge to operate hardware effects units of the same effect type.
