Okay so I've watched like 10 (actually 4) of your videos on starting a podcasts and I wanna just say thank you so much. The first video I watched of yours answered all my questions and actually got me started. Before watching yours I watched like 30 (actually 30) other videos from different people that lead me nowhere. Basically your ONE video exceeded the 30 other videos. Now I'm just watching your videos out of pure enjoyment lol
Scouring the search results for comprehensive and easy to understand beginner guides and this one is easily one of the best. Offering value tiers for each piece of the setup and linking it all in the video description is gold.
I bought a Samson Q2U USB/XLR dynamic microphone for $60 and a mid-level pair of Phillips over the ear headphones for $30, for a grand total of $90 for podcasting equipment. I already had a laptop. But, I'm just getting started on my podcast because, life.
Hey Pete! I'm trying to start a podcast and have been watching a lot of tutorials. Yours is my favorite! So informative yet interesting! Thanks for this awesome video!
I loved your video but still need some help, So I have all the equipment that you spoke about, so now I just record on my computer or do I have to purchase software to record on my computer? can you tell me what video to watch for the next step.
There are free and paid options out there. Try Audacity! www.audacityteam.org/ If you're conducting interviews virtually, you'll need a different software. Here's that video: ua-cam.com/video/RGWblzHeG8o/v-deo.html
@@DoYouEvenBlog Okay but this software is used to make my video voice output better?. yesterday I learned how to video on my computer but the Audacity will help me edit it for good voice quality? can you recommend a company to place my podcast on? looking for inexpensive company until I am sure I want to do this. Thanks for all your help I truly appreciate it.
I just got a PD-70 Presonus dynamic broadcast dynamic microphone. I am going to us this mic with a Focusrite solo audio interface. Using Audacity and Wave Pad. I had bad luck with USB mics.
I am a photographer and videographer I had a client ask me about doing a podcast i was not sure where to start after a few months lol I have way to much gear. Procaster mics podmics rode casterpro and more. You can go overboard buying gear before you even get started. Luckily I have paid clients that are now producing pods every week. Great 👍 video my man.
I had to like and subscribe immediately! Your editing and energy is fantastic! I truly appreciate this video as someone’s who’s been scouring UA-cam for the best advice! Eureka. I do have a question and hope you will see this and someday answer. If I want to have guest and use USB mics what is the most practical set up? Thank you x1000! I will be watching more videos
Nah I’ll respond now ;) You mean if your guest is there with you? Ideally you’d use two different USB mics plugged into one computer, and you can use just about any DAW (Audacity?) to record both people on two different tracks. That’ll be much easier than trying to squeeze 2 people on one mic (but that’s also totally cool to start with! Just make sure both people are positioned close enough to the mic.)
Awesome Video. So glad I came across it. As a newbie (and non-techy person) who knows nothing about the podcasting world and all the equipment needed to even start, you made it easy to understand. I love that you highlighted inexpensive but good quality equipment just to get started. No one wants to break the bank when they are first starting out. Thank you!!!
@@DoYouEvenBlog Thanks...i decided to try and take my blogging and UA-cam channel more seriously. I am seeing a boom in digital marketing for obvious modello19 reasons and figured someone should see the logo and remember it so I kept it simple. It was made on MS Paint but that makes it special to me haha! Also I wanted to find your link on how to make money on blogs please direct me. I subscribed and appreciate your content.
Such a fun entertaining and informative watch..dude I could of sworn you were from the hangover 😂...thanks for the information man I'm debating trying the podcast thing out
Hey! So if you get the atr mic, all you need is the mic stand, headphones, windscreen, hard drive, usb cable and you can just record into your laptop? I won’t need a mixer?
Not necessarily, and not necessarily. You could use an audio interface (with the ability to connect at least 2 mics). This is absolutely the cheaper and easier option IMO. You could also use a separate digital record (like the h5, etc). You’d just have to transfer files from that to your computer. An extra step, and it’s more expensive-but you don’t have to have a computer (I.e. it’s portable)
Pete - love your content - its genuine. My question is about a mixer. Do I need one? I would love to add some audio effects to my audio-only pod (to add some humor etc). My guests and I record using zencastr. My ATR is plugged into my laptop. I export to Audacity for editing and some added effects (EQ, Compression, Normalizing and Amplification) and then I export these individual tracks into Hindenburg for the final product (with music). Whew. Soooooo - do I need mixer and If so - where does it fit into the workflow?
I'm going to purchase the Focuserite 2i2 Gen 2 Audio interface...and from what I have gathered If I'm looking to have at least 2 people on a podcast and they both want to use headphones, I will also need the Mackie 4 way Headphone amplifier. My question is how do I plug the audio interface into the head phone amplifier, so all guests can have a pair of headphones? Is there a cord I need? TSR?
No clue, as I've never used any of that tech :) I hear great things about the Focusrite, not sure what's going on with needing a headphone amplifier though? Honestly just don't know though, I'm afraid! Also, why do they need headphones if they're in the same room? Not saying they don't. Just curious.
@@DoYouEvenBlog Thank you for your response. I was able to figure it out. B&H Photo Video gave me a detailed response, be sure to give them a follow. You may be able to learn something new!
Thank you. I have an iMac, 2 condense microphones, iPhone 11, and a Yamaha MG10XU mixing console. I’m out of money. How can I use these to my advantage for video podcasting? Thank you.
@@DoYouEvenBlog Well I know I’m going to be videoing from my camera, but am I depending on the sound from the camera or will I need to synch the sound from my mixer with my camera? As you can tell I haven’t a clue at all to what I’m doing.
Thank you so much for simplifying all of this for me after vegging out on a ton of videos on UA-cam that left me overwhelmed, sore ears, and with dry eyes. I thought I needed EVERYTHING under the sun to get started , minus headphones LOL I did buy Bose 35 II and it looks like they are not recommended for podcast /voice over. I will probably go with the ATR2100x mic, Beyerdynamic headphones or use my apple ones and my MacBook Air.
Is it possible to use 2 USB mics simultaneously for a 2-person setup for podcast recording without messing up the audio? I want to use the cheaper option and get USB mics, but I have a co-host and I keep reading that if you have more than 1 host and you don't want the audio to be messed up, use XLR mics (which cost more). Any advice? Thanks!
This might actually depend on your software as well. I.e. I'm not sure audacity could do this (I'd have to dive deeper), but I think Hindenberg Pro (paid) touts this as one of their bigger features. Personally, I've done this using Logic Pro before. i've plugged in 2 usb mics, used Logic Pro to record, and simply selected the different mics on 2 different tracks. The issue that everybody brings up is audio "bleed," i.e. one person's voice bleeding into the other and vice versa. Dynamic mics are a must! I've definitely noticed the bleed--but it hasn't been so awful as to be unlistenable.
Thanks! Big thumbs up for the awesome video. It's a pity that the choices of gears are pretty limited in Switzerland and there's no amazon here. And not all things on amazon Germany are shipped to Switzerland 😐
Yeah I mostly glossed over that one, but here's my thoughts: Low-end = Grab a $100 webcam, and record yourself recording your podcast! (Using a tool like OBS or Ecamm Live (mac only). You could also just use those softwares to record the video/audio at the same time--and export the audio in post-production for the podcast. Depends on your mic setup probably. High-end = Grab a DSLR you can plug into your computer (either via USB or HDMI using a Camlink 4k). This is what I use for recording UA-cam videos (you can see most of my gear for that here: ua-cam.com/video/AgsrYkEcE84/v-deo.html
Hello, we want 4-5 people talking on our podcast. So that means we need 4-5 microphones, and have to plug them in to device (audio interface, correct???) Sadly no one addresses what is needed when you will be using multiple microphones....
bought the audio technica mtx50bt or something like that it was about 250 and i left them in a rental car in another country. So sad. the reason people go with AT headphones is because they dont alter the sound its as neutral as possible.
We have 3 or 4 Shure stage microphones in our house (for karaoke 😅) and was thinking if it's possible to use them. No one's using them anymore. No one's doing a karaoke anymore at home... *Can I use them? How?* We need 2 mics for podcast and a good mic can be pricey. I don't have a budget for the whole set-up 😅
oh heck yeah, they'd probably do great. I assume they're XLR Mics? If so, you need an audio interface or mixer of some kind (I show mine in this video, it was about $99). That'll plug right into your computer. EZ-mode.
solo? Use your DAW (digital audio workstation). Garageband, Audacity are both free and great. I use Logic Pro X. (Reaper is also great) Remote recording? watch my video here: ua-cam.com/video/RGWblzHeG8o/v-deo.html Non-internet? Buy a digital recorder from Amazon (Zoom H4, H5, and H6 are all pro-level)
@@DoYouEvenBlog Thanks for getting back to me! It would be for capturing the audio from 3 different people. Would Audacity work for this? Also are USB mic's still a good option if the podcast is made up of more than one person? Heard that it can cause issues when capturing audio
If you pay for shipping over there lol. and might have to wait until after the U.S. is dealing with our current issues. I think there are major delays on international shipments right now.
I bought it long ago when I thought it was a major upgrade. It wasn't, and it sat in a box for 2.5 years until I had my own office (and could therefore use the audio interface it requires)
Okay so I've watched like 10 (actually 4) of your videos on starting a podcasts and I wanna just say thank you so much. The first video I watched of yours answered all my questions and actually got me started. Before watching yours I watched like 30 (actually 30) other videos from different people that lead me nowhere. Basically your ONE video exceeded the 30 other videos. Now I'm just watching your videos out of pure enjoyment lol
FYI--this comment made me smile, so THANK YOU!
Reminds me of Stu from hangover so much lol
Lol instantly thought of the scene when he gets a pair of boobs
I can't seem to be able to double like this video. Is this a bug on UA-cam? LOL. Great content and awesome presentation
It's easy, just click _harder_ .
;)
Scouring the search results for comprehensive and easy to understand beginner guides and this one is easily one of the best. Offering value tiers for each piece of the setup and linking it all in the video description is gold.
Glad it was helpful indeed! :)
I bought a Samson Q2U USB/XLR dynamic microphone for $60 and a mid-level pair of Phillips over the ear headphones for $30, for a grand total of $90 for podcasting equipment. I already had a laptop. But, I'm just getting started on my podcast because, life.
DONE AND DONE. All ya need right there!
Can't help on the 'life' part though. I'll let you know if I ever get my own figured out ;)
Hey Pete! I'm trying to start a podcast and have been watching a lot of tutorials. Yours is my favorite! So informative yet interesting! Thanks for this awesome video!
Man, your channel is so UNDERRATED keep up the good work.
I loved your video but still need some help, So I have all the equipment that you spoke about, so now I just record on my computer or do I have to purchase software to record on my computer? can you tell me what video to watch for the next step.
There are free and paid options out there.
Try Audacity! www.audacityteam.org/
If you're conducting interviews virtually, you'll need a different software. Here's that video: ua-cam.com/video/RGWblzHeG8o/v-deo.html
@@DoYouEvenBlog Okay but this software is used to make my video voice output better?. yesterday I learned how to video on my computer but the Audacity will help me edit it for good voice quality? can you recommend a company to place my podcast on? looking for inexpensive company until I am sure I want to do this. Thanks for all your help I truly appreciate it.
I actually recently bought a podmic for Christmas and I can't wait for it to come tomorrow to use it
So do a video podcast do u record audio in a DAW separate then the video and import it to sync it later in post software?
I definitely wouldn't, and I made a handy video on JUST this subject: ua-cam.com/video/EsWAH5iTQA8/v-deo.html
You really are very good at breaking down everything
aw thank you John! I appreciate that!
Your personality is EVERYTHING! I liked and subscribed. You made this very simple, easy and to the POINT!!! Stay awesome, Pete.
Thanks for the sub, Willmeisha! And for the kind words :)
I just got a PD-70 Presonus dynamic broadcast dynamic microphone. I am going to us this mic with a Focusrite solo audio interface. Using Audacity and Wave Pad. I had bad luck with USB mics.
Dynamic!? Condenser!? Great, informative and entertaining. Subbed.
haha yiisss. Thanks for watching :)
I am a photographer and videographer I had a client ask me about doing a podcast i was not sure where to start after a few months lol I have way to much gear. Procaster mics podmics rode casterpro and more. You can go overboard buying gear before you even get started. Luckily I have paid clients that are now producing pods every week. Great 👍 video my man.
Thanks (and not to worry, you're not the only gearnerd :)
I had to like and subscribe immediately! Your editing and energy is fantastic! I truly appreciate this video as someone’s who’s been scouring UA-cam for the best advice! Eureka. I do have a question and hope you will see this and someday answer. If I want to have guest and use USB mics what is the most practical set up? Thank you x1000! I will be watching more videos
Nah I’ll respond now ;)
You mean if your guest is there with you?
Ideally you’d use two different USB mics plugged into one computer, and you can use just about any DAW (Audacity?) to record both people on two different tracks.
That’ll be much easier than trying to squeeze 2 people on one mic (but that’s also totally cool to start with! Just make sure both people are positioned close enough to the mic.)
Clarification: two separate dynamic mics, such as the ATR2100 or similar.
Thank you so much! This has truly given me the encouragement to start my own pod after so many questions and hesitations! You’re amazing (:
Fantastic video! So helpful, understandable, and concise.
Hey thanks! glad you enjoyed it :)
I love the different tools. Such a good time to be podcasting.
Very entertaining. I knew much of what was shared, but still watched it all.
Great video again, recently got interviewed on some podcast shows and am exploring more now. Thanks Pete!
Dynamic USB mic gogogo :)
THANKS PETE, A LOT OF INFORMATION AND SO USEFUL! THANK YOU
ATR 2100 may be discontinued, but Samson Q2U is virtually identical, same feature set, and cheaper. Widely available. But that PodMic is sexy.
Haven't tried that one yet, but heard good things!
Very well done a video on beginning a podcast. It helped me a lot. I am looking forward to checking out more of your video content.
Great video!! Love how natural you are and how simple you explain things!! Thank you so much!!
Aw. Thanks Dreaper. I appreciate the kind words!
Awesome Video. So glad I came across it. As a newbie (and non-techy person) who knows nothing about the podcasting world and all the equipment needed to even start, you made it easy to understand. I love that you highlighted inexpensive but good quality equipment just to get started. No one wants to break the bank when they are first starting out. Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful! ;)
Great content. Subbed!
Welcome aboard mah friend! :)
Thanks very much for your video, it helps me to collect very important tips to start my own podcast as a beginner. God bless
No problem! Thanks for being here :)
Very techy! Good to know you don't have to spend a lot to get decent equipment! #productivity
haha super secret passcode received Bri! :)
Your voice sounds much better on the video than in the microphone tests. How is your voice recorded for the video?
haha. Pretty sure it was my $20 lavalier mic for that video. Crazy right?
This gave me confidence
DUDE! Great post, nice editing, informative and helpful.
hey thanks! Cool logo btw.
@@DoYouEvenBlog Thanks...i decided to try and take my blogging and UA-cam channel more seriously. I am seeing a boom in digital marketing for obvious modello19 reasons and figured someone should see the logo and remember it so I kept it simple. It was made on MS Paint but that makes it special to me haha! Also I wanted to find your link on how to make money on blogs please direct me. I subscribed and appreciate your content.
Which mic is best for beginners? Shure SM58 or Rode Podmic? i need poetry recording
Such a fun entertaining and informative watch..dude I could of sworn you were from the hangover 😂...thanks for the information man I'm debating trying the podcast thing out
Very informative thanks for making this video
Hey! So if you get the atr mic, all you need is the mic stand, headphones, windscreen, hard drive, usb cable and you can just record into your laptop? I won’t need a mixer?
No mixer!
And technically the rest of that is optional as well. The ATR is a USB mic, so ya just plug it straight into your computer.
Great information - thank you!
You bet! :)
Hi Pete thanks a ton
The condenser mic/dynamic mic song!! 🔥🤣😭
So if I’m starting a podcast that’s going to be me and my buddy, I would need the zoom h5. Would I still need an audio interface?
Not necessarily, and not necessarily.
You could use an audio interface (with the ability to connect at least 2 mics). This is absolutely the cheaper and easier option IMO.
You could also use a separate digital record (like the h5, etc). You’d just have to transfer files from that to your computer. An extra step, and it’s more expensive-but you don’t have to have a computer (I.e. it’s portable)
@@DoYouEvenBlog Great! Thanks!
This video helps so so much thank you!!! I gained so much more knowledge in this video than in two days of other videos
I'm so glad!
Thank you for this video, I'm trying to step up my podcast quality and this will definitely help me 😊🙏🌎❤️
Great video
You need to check out the PD-70 Presonus dynamic broadcasting microphone..may be as good as mics that costs hundreds more.
Thanks Roy. :)
Taking the time to increase my #productivity this week. Thanks for the informative vid!
haha thank you Mrs Miller :)
thank you! this was all great!
You're so welcome!
Pete - love your content - its genuine. My question is about a mixer. Do I need one? I would love to add some audio effects to my audio-only pod (to add some humor etc). My guests and I record using zencastr. My ATR is plugged into my laptop. I export to Audacity for editing and some added effects (EQ, Compression, Normalizing and Amplification) and then I export these individual tracks into Hindenburg for the final product (with music). Whew. Soooooo - do I need mixer and If so - where does it fit into the workflow?
Thanks for sharing.
I have the lavalier mic....but didn't use it yet...😔. I am curious now to try it...
#productivity
it's soooooo worth it at that price :) Hope it works out well for ya
I'm going to purchase the Focuserite 2i2 Gen 2 Audio interface...and from what I have gathered If I'm looking to have at least 2 people on a podcast and they both want to use headphones, I will also need the Mackie 4 way Headphone amplifier. My question is how do I plug the audio interface into the head phone amplifier, so all guests can have a pair of headphones? Is there a cord I need? TSR?
No clue, as I've never used any of that tech :)
I hear great things about the Focusrite, not sure what's going on with needing a headphone amplifier though? Honestly just don't know though, I'm afraid!
Also, why do they need headphones if they're in the same room? Not saying they don't. Just curious.
@@DoYouEvenBlog Thank you for your response. I was able to figure it out.
B&H Photo Video gave me a detailed response, be sure to give them a follow. You may be able to learn something new!
I loved the way he’s putting the actual price every time 😂
Love how audio backup is so small compared to video. I’m hitting almost 60 terabytes of deep storage for my videos.
Thank you. I have an iMac, 2 condense microphones, iPhone 11, and a Yamaha MG10XU mixing console. I’m out of money. How can I use these to my advantage for video podcasting? Thank you.
What’s your question, specifically? Use the gear you have to produce a podcast.
@@DoYouEvenBlog Well I know I’m going to be videoing from my camera, but am I depending on the sound from the camera or will I need to synch the sound from my mixer with my camera? As you can tell I haven’t a clue at all to what I’m doing.
Great informational video that made me laugh out loud (lol) 😂
That's what I like to hear ;)
Thank you so much for simplifying all of this for me after vegging out on a ton of videos on UA-cam that left me overwhelmed, sore ears, and with dry eyes. I thought I needed EVERYTHING under the sun to get started , minus headphones LOL I did buy Bose 35 II and it looks like they are not recommended for podcast /voice over. I will probably go with the ATR2100x mic, Beyerdynamic headphones or use my apple ones and my MacBook Air.
You're welcome!
And just use your Apples headphones for now. Upgrade later if you need to. Splurge on the ATR2100x for sure!
I would like to start with lavalier mic for my road ahead
So Great!,!
Is it possible to use 2 USB mics simultaneously for a 2-person setup for podcast recording without messing up the audio? I want to use the cheaper option and get USB mics, but I have a co-host and I keep reading that if you have more than 1 host and you don't want the audio to be messed up, use XLR mics (which cost more). Any advice? Thanks!
This might actually depend on your software as well. I.e. I'm not sure audacity could do this (I'd have to dive deeper), but I think Hindenberg Pro (paid) touts this as one of their bigger features.
Personally, I've done this using Logic Pro before. i've plugged in 2 usb mics, used Logic Pro to record, and simply selected the different mics on 2 different tracks.
The issue that everybody brings up is audio "bleed," i.e. one person's voice bleeding into the other and vice versa. Dynamic mics are a must!
I've definitely noticed the bleed--but it hasn't been so awful as to be unlistenable.
Thanks! Big thumbs up for the awesome video. It's a pity that the choices of gears are pretty limited in Switzerland and there's no amazon here. And not all things on amazon Germany are shipped to Switzerland 😐
I have a similar problem here in South Africa
I bought a Rockville mic off amazon to get started had good reviews . Hope its not junk
Never heard of it, but keep me posted :)
Yes sir will do
Pete! What about video?! Did I miss it? Wanna do video with my podcast, thanks!! Awesome quik help, thanks! 👍😊
Yeah I mostly glossed over that one, but here's my thoughts:
Low-end = Grab a $100 webcam, and record yourself recording your podcast! (Using a tool like OBS or Ecamm Live (mac only).
You could also just use those softwares to record the video/audio at the same time--and export the audio in post-production for the podcast. Depends on your mic setup probably.
High-end = Grab a DSLR you can plug into your computer (either via USB or HDMI using a Camlink 4k).
This is what I use for recording UA-cam videos (you can see most of my gear for that here: ua-cam.com/video/AgsrYkEcE84/v-deo.html
@@DoYouEvenBlog, you rock Pete!! Thank you SO MUCH!! I'll be sure to check out your links. Thanks again!! 😊😊👍👍
When are we getting the #productivity course already? I’m excited!
Probably Friday. Just enough people seem interested :) :)
Amazing, thanks so much for all the help!
Hello, we want 4-5 people talking on our podcast. So that means we need 4-5 microphones, and have to plug them in to device (audio interface, correct???) Sadly no one addresses what is needed when you will be using multiple microphones....
5:10 great explanation of condenser v. dynamic mic. thanks for the tutorial Pete!
hey you're welcome! And hopefully my little techno tune helped as well? ;)
@@DoYouEvenBlog Yeah, the EDM doesn't hurt at all! :D
Hi Pete! I listen to your podcast! Glad to find your UA-cam channel too!
Aw. That means a lot Shannon. Thanks!
Great video as always Pete! simple easy and affordable #productivity
Haha super secret password! Thanks Mike, I appreciate that :)
Earned a sub and like my friend
Aw. Thanks OG :)
Thanks for this
No problem!
I want the wind screen! thx
gone :) sorry!
bought the audio technica mtx50bt or something like that it was about 250 and i left them in a rental car in another country. So sad. the reason people go with AT headphones is because they dont alter the sound its as neutral as possible.
We have 3 or 4 Shure stage microphones in our house (for karaoke 😅) and was thinking if it's possible to use them. No one's using them anymore. No one's doing a karaoke anymore at home... *Can I use them? How?*
We need 2 mics for podcast and a good mic can be pricey. I don't have a budget for the whole set-up 😅
oh heck yeah, they'd probably do great.
I assume they're XLR Mics? If so, you need an audio interface or mixer of some kind (I show mine in this video, it was about $99). That'll plug right into your computer. EZ-mode.
@@DoYouEvenBlog yes they're xlr. Have you tried XLR to USB cable? Thank you for your reply too!
soooo did you get rid of that popfilter?
Nice!
Not sure if youtube suggested this because I watched videos on podcasts or with Andy from The Office
I want that pop filter
Tis gone, sadly :)
Thoughts on Samson Q2U?
Never used one, but I've heard it's decent.
I'm waiting for the dynamic/condenser Mic remix to go live
SoundCloud mix tape incoming.
Did you pick out your FREE or AFFORDABLE gear yet?? ;)
Thank you for this updated list
What laptop do you use for usb mics?
May I ask where your list for the items are?
@@tarotfortransformation mostly in the description?
@@GabrielOrtega-em6ci I'm a Mac guy personally, but to each their own! (At the time of this video I was on a 2016 Macbook Pro)
Anyone got any advice on what software's good for capturing the audio
solo? Use your DAW (digital audio workstation). Garageband, Audacity are both free and great. I use Logic Pro X. (Reaper is also great)
Remote recording? watch my video here: ua-cam.com/video/RGWblzHeG8o/v-deo.html
Non-internet? Buy a digital recorder from Amazon (Zoom H4, H5, and H6 are all pro-level)
@@DoYouEvenBlog Thanks for getting back to me! It would be for capturing the audio from 3 different people. Would Audacity work for this? Also are USB mic's still a good option if the podcast is made up of more than one person? Heard that it can cause issues when capturing audio
I really hope you have a blog called “do you even podcast” haha
I love the constant "cost corrections" popping up. Cracks me up every time.
haha thanks :)
Thank you!! #productivity
:)
What about the blue yeti midnight blue ?
Never used it personally, but just make sure that's one of the dynamic (and opposed to condensor) Yeti mics
Podmic haters coming in 3..2..1.. (with their new found love, the Presonus PD-70)
woah wait what is this voodoo you speak of? :)
If no one has claimed the pop filter, can I have it? I'm in Los Angeles :) Thanks for a great video!
I forgot I did this. You email me and pay for shipping, and it's yours ;)
Why are condenser mics bad???
Fire vid
I'd take tht pop filter! lol
haha that one is gone, sadly :)
@@DoYouEvenBlog I run a online radio station and am alwayz broadcasting from outdoors when it's nice so Im alwayz looking out 4 accessories 🤟🏾
I'll take you up on that filter if noone has yet
Love this video! You’re funny 😆 and you explain things great 👍🏼
Thank you Jessica!
Pete McPherson DYEB kinda did something backwards 😆 but... #productivity 😉
can i have the boom arm that you hate? haha i want to start pod cast here in philippines..
seriously.. any old tools..
If you pay for shipping over there lol. and might have to wait until after the U.S. is dealing with our current issues. I think there are major delays on international shipments right now.
#productivity Open the doors! ;) You made an informative video engaging. Well done.
do you need help with that box?
nah i got knives for days :)
ill take the pop filter
Tis gone :)
Hi, did you already give away your windscreen? I'm a real P-popper.
I’ll take the screen
Can I have the pop filter
I’ll take a free mic pop if it’s not too late😂👌
too late :)
@@DoYouEvenBlog 😂it’s good thank you!
If people don’t need the heil, why have you got one? Start as you mean to go on, get the best gear you can afford
I bought it long ago when I thought it was a major upgrade. It wasn't, and it sat in a box for 2.5 years until I had my own office (and could therefore use the audio interface it requires)
Ill take your pop mic filter if you still got it
Long gone, but thank you :)
rest in piece asap yams