Great tutorial ✊🏾 I will be looking into these plug-ins. T-minus a few weeks before launching a podcast. Would it be best practices to use the @19:10 Apple Podcast/Music: -16dB if the podcast is being uploaded to any directory?
Love this!!!! I am way more confident now when I start to launch. I am getting better and better at editing, but THIS is the game changer I was looking for. Thanks Podawan
Great overview. This pack looks interesting. I tend to stick with the classics but might give the trials of these a go. Do you find the playlist rider sounds smooth? Would you use it instead of a compressor?
What’s your favourite plug-in to equalize volume? Just did a recording where I goofed a lil’ on the input levels. My interface mixes everything down to one stereo track, so I can’t just adjust the levels individually. Great content! Just subscribed. ☺️
Hi Steve, thanks for all the great content! Just a quick question: I have seen two different recommendations for audio plug-ins from you: this one here, and then the one from a podcast where you give a stack of audio plug-ins from waves. Help! I am new to podcasting, which recommendation would be better for me to choose? Thanks, Steve!
Hey Richard! Great quesiton. The plugins from this video are great. I have to say though, that the plugins from the podcast episode are my real gotos. But there are 100 ways to bake a cake and different editors like different plugins. The essentials that you need are the same. A compressor for each voice, some EQ, a limiter for the master channel, and a noise reduction solution. My go-tos from waves are the CLA-76, the NS-1, the F6 EQ, and the L2 Maximizer.
do you know the difference between vocal rider and playlist rider? i've been having a issue with that for a while, do they basically do the same thing or could it make sense to have both?
Wow you’re a great teacher! 🙏 so far I use da Vinci resolve for audio podcasts editing since I’m already so familiar with that program as a video editor, but I might try Reaper now. When live streaming, I need a software solution to normalise in real time, the mics coming in to the mixer with people talking AND the premade videos that are played in the stream. Now the latter are much louder since they are processed before exported from da Vinci resolve. What do you think about using waves plug-ins in reaper as a real time, compressor and limiter like solution? How is this done? I guess I would set my mixer as the input in reaper and then some kind of “master channel” out from reaper - via loop back- to be the input in the streaming software? Cheers!
Ooo, I love the way your thinking, and yes precisely. There’s a few different ways to do it, I’ve also had success using a separate computer to process the audio and return it. Reaper and waves are the perfect duo because they’re both use very little CPU power. You will likely have a good amount of latency either way you try, which may result in the video and audio being out of sync, but hopefully not too much to notice.
Why don’t just add the needed plugins in the audio interface of your live streaming software? Way easier and this way you will not have latency. I know in obs this is possible, but I believe, if you are using something different to manage your live streaming, it would be possible to. I think a limiter on the master channel and a normal vocal chain including some compression to the live microphones should provide you consistent sound levels.
@@teriyakichicken775 would be great for sure but not yet possible in my software which is Ecamm Live. Hence the need of daw. I run it like this now however and it works!
When I use the GCentric plugin, it makes my voice sound like I'm talking through a phone. and I'm using the Shure SM7B. Not sure why it makes me sound like that.
I shot this video in an Air B&B, so the quality is a little shady 😎. I’d love to hear your feedback on another one of our videos where we’re in our usual studio. Thanks for watching.
Have you tried any of these plugins, or waves plugins? What are your GO TO plugins for podcast mixing???
I've been using WLM for awhile now but I'm looking forward to using these others.
Slate everything bundle, fg stress and some EQ
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Great tutorial ✊🏾 I will be looking into these plug-ins. T-minus a few weeks before launching a podcast. Would it be best practices to use the @19:10 Apple Podcast/Music: -16dB if the podcast is being uploaded to any directory?
Well done. Thanks
Love this!!!! I am way more confident now when I start to launch. I am getting better and better at editing, but THIS is the game changer I was looking for. Thanks Podawan
Great overview. This pack looks interesting. I tend to stick with the classics but might give the trials of these a go. Do you find the playlist rider sounds smooth? Would you use it instead of a compressor?
Crazy!! Solid advice, thanks!
What’s your favourite plug-in to equalize volume? Just did a recording where I goofed a lil’ on the input levels. My interface mixes everything down to one stereo track, so I can’t just adjust the levels individually.
Great content! Just subscribed. ☺️
Thank you so much, What an amazingly helpful video!
Hi Steve, thanks for all the great content! Just a quick question: I have seen two different recommendations for audio plug-ins from you: this one here, and then the one from a podcast where you give a stack of audio plug-ins from waves. Help! I am new to podcasting, which recommendation would be better for me to choose? Thanks, Steve!
Hey Richard! Great quesiton. The plugins from this video are great. I have to say though, that the plugins from the podcast episode are my real gotos. But there are 100 ways to bake a cake and different editors like different plugins. The essentials that you need are the same. A compressor for each voice, some EQ, a limiter for the master channel, and a noise reduction solution. My go-tos from waves are the CLA-76, the NS-1, the F6 EQ, and the L2 Maximizer.
@@podsoundschool Thanks, Steve!
do you know the difference between vocal rider and playlist rider? i've been having a issue with that for a while, do they basically do the same thing or could it make sense to have both?
Wow you’re a great teacher! 🙏 so far I use da Vinci resolve for audio podcasts editing since I’m already so familiar with that program as a video editor, but I might try Reaper now. When live streaming, I need a software solution to normalise in real time, the mics coming in to the mixer with people talking AND the premade videos that are played in the stream. Now the latter are much louder since they are processed before exported from da Vinci resolve. What do you think about using waves plug-ins in reaper as a real time, compressor and limiter like solution? How is this done? I guess I would set my mixer as the input in reaper and then some kind of “master channel” out from reaper - via loop back- to be the input in the streaming software? Cheers!
Ooo, I love the way your thinking, and yes precisely. There’s a few different ways to do it, I’ve also had success using a separate computer to process the audio and return it. Reaper and waves are the perfect duo because they’re both use very little CPU power. You will likely have a good amount of latency either way you try, which may result in the video and audio being out of sync, but hopefully not too much to notice.
Why don’t just add the needed plugins in the audio interface of your live streaming software? Way easier and this way you will not have latency. I know in obs this is possible, but I believe, if you are using something different to manage your live streaming, it would be possible to. I think a limiter on the master channel and a normal vocal chain including some compression to the live microphones should provide you consistent sound levels.
@@teriyakichicken775 would be great for sure but not yet possible in my software which is Ecamm Live. Hence the need of daw. I run it like this now however and it works!
Hi. How can I remove a frequencie from an audio recording ? Is there a vst plugin ? Thanks
With an EQ. Pro Q is good for this, but I think there are many like it. It can isolate a bump to find bad frequencies.
When I use the GCentric plugin, it makes my voice sound like I'm talking through a phone. and I'm using the Shure SM7B. Not sure why it makes me sound like that.
Great video thanks
Oke thanks
Wow! And thank you Tohir for watching and commenting on so many of our videos!!!
Yeeeahhh... but this pack costs $100
How serious you can get this guy, when his audio is so quiet. XD And thats just one from many others mistakes in this video/audio.
I shot this video in an Air B&B, so the quality is a little shady 😎. I’d love to hear your feedback on another one of our videos where we’re in our usual studio. Thanks for watching.