Yes its fine to use dynamic microphones. I have also used them in smaller stations. They are cheaper and easy to use. The reason why bigger stations use condenser mics is that they, in most cases, sound better and are easier to control because of their adjustable response patterns. Also a lot of dynamic mics use unbalanced cables making it more difficult to control noise interference especially from cell phones. So yes dynamic mics are fine to use, but if you can afford it, condenser mics are often superior in many ways.That said there are some professional dynamic mics like some of the shure mics that are perfect for live studios but that is not the case for all dynamic mics.
@@inspiresoundpro During my college years, our campus radio used condenser microphones in the broadcast. So far, the said radio station owned and operated by my alma mater is the only radio station used condenser microphone compared to most of the commercial radio stations which used dynamic microphones for their broadcast. Note: Condenser microphones can be only connected to the mixer with phantom power, as the said mic needs a phantom power.
Great video. I'm developing a radio station for a local school at the moment, on a super tight budget - to the point where I'm having to handmake some of the kit myself haha!
Hey Matt. That's awesome :) Building a radio station from scratch can be very rewarding even though it can be hard work. You will be amazed at what you can improvise to save on the budget. Please post or send me a pic of your studio as you work on it. Would love to see it develop. If you have any questions or run into any tricky bits please feel free to ask me. If I can offer any ideas to help I will gladly do so. Super exciting. Best of luck. Hope it turns into a fun experience for everyone involved :)
i want to try to make music for my live radio station im doing christmas station its for our hoilday season i making my own channel on live streaming i have some songs all i need to sing it for myself
Hi. It depends on how big your country is. Most FM broadcast signals can only travel 50 to 60 Miles maximum no matter what type of transmitter or antenna you use. For county wide broadcasting most stations would use multiple transmitters. AM transmitters can go much further but most countries don't use AM anymore.
Hi. Thanks for your comment. Software can work but in many cases having a quality acoustically correct room is far superior to software trying to correct the audio problems. Also software will struggle to remove external noises like people talking outside the studio etc. Software audio cleaning should only really be used to clean recordings that have noise. Live studios should not need audio cleaning. The cleaned audio will always be inferior to audio in an acoustically treated room.
@inspiresoundpro my software doesn't let any noise through the mic in my noisy studio at all infact the monitor speakers are on and I'm not using my headphones and there's constant noise from traffic and people coming into the shop but none goes through the mic thanks to the OBS filters, its quite amazing and I've never seen anything like it. I've been recording radio ads in a professional station for 30 years and not seen software that's so clean. It's very impressive you should take a look.
@@tcttvradio I checked it out and I do like it as software but it still does not perform as well as a properly acoustically treated room. Once the threshold is reached everything comes through with your voice. If you are not speaking then yes it does remove the noise but most audio gates can do that. I am a big fan of free software too and would definitely recommend OBS for my viewers. Its a nice piece of software and its free. So a big fan. That said the noise suppression isn't noise filtering or reverb removal. It seems to simply behave like a high quality audio gate. I am not a fan of gates unless in a high noise environment like an outside broadcast where you can't do anything about the noise. But in a controlled environment like a live radio studio, I find gates to be unpleasant. That said too, for someone who does not have any sound proofing or sound damping, its better than not using it. But if you can afford it the sound damping and proofing is a better option. Thanks for the input though. I do love exploring new options when I can. Cheers.
@@inspiresoundpro I totally agree, it’s only something I’m recently developing in my studio and the quality coming through is first class. For people on a budget that aren’t well funded corporations they can use these resources to get going. Lots of people waste money on items that they might not need. That guy below with the school kids won’t need any room treatment he just needs to use those filters and the kids will sound great. Where as a commercial radio station will be building sound proof rooms regardless.. I’m trying to buy a new build house at the moment and it’s been designed to be quiet for a home Internet business and all the doors and walls are thicker higher spec.
@@tcttvradio Yeah it can work and its free. There are also cheap ways of sound damping though. I have used second hand floor carpet tiles on the walls and floor and got great results for a low budget FM station. So it doesn't have to cost a lot.
Not sure if you are saying highly basic is a good or bad thing lol. It was intended to give an over view of the radio studio. More detail would require showing cables being connected and carpets being glued which I don't think many people want to watch. Radio studios are not actually very complicated. They can be fun to build though. I found getting a group of friends together with some music and a few cold ones makes it into a fun way to start a radio station. Although I did build one on my own with a 5 liter box of the cheapest grape juice and that went just fine lol.
@@inspiresoundpro lol.... Actually I meant mainly basic and straight to the main things needed... I am tasked with setting up an online radio studio (station) and this content is going a long way to influence the things I set up Once again thanks
@@adelereadeboyesamuel6368 Lol thanks so much. Love seeing people enjoying the videos. So exciting to hear about people starting radio stations both online and FM. Very cool. Every time I had to build a studio its been panic, running around working your ass off and loving it all :) I once had to build a whole radio station on my own with just a few days to the launch date. LOL aaah the good old days. Hey if you have any questions as you go on building your studio, feel free to ask. And let us know how it goes.
It depends on the license you are able to get. You don't need a massive tower for a radio station but keep in mind that the higher your antenna the better your signal will be. Those tall transmitter towers are not just for show. The reason they use them is because it makes the signal go further. That said, I have helped build radio stations where their maximum antenna height was only 10 meters. The way to get around that is to put the antenna on the highest ground you can find like on a hill or the highest place in town.
Some of the physical items like the desk and the booth etc you can build yourself but the electronic equipment you can find on many sites like eBay. There are also website that specialize in broadcast audio equipment but that is often more expensive than normal music related audio equipment.
Thank you so much :) Glad you enjoyed the video. I am trying to make as many radio station related videos as I can. So great to see you enjoying it. Cheers.
I thoroughly enjoyed this...we are busy building our small radio station...well the building part is done...now the equipment part😑very pricy...we made our own acoustic panels for sound damping. We decided to just go with a normal desk since the equipment will cost an arm and a leg. My question is when applying for a radio licence what do i meed to produce? And is there any additional equipment that we gotta buy?
Hey I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I would love to see pics of your studio when it's done. The license application is actually the most difficult part of building a radio station. More difficult than building any part of the radio station. I like to recommend that people building radio stations is to build all of it and run as an online station first so that you can build listenership and establish a need for your radio station. The biggest problem with FM licenses is the lack of available frequencies. In some areas there are none available so you can't apply for one. Even if there is a frequency available you will have massive competition for that frequency. So build an online station first so you can show that your competition have not shown that need and showing that you have experience and an established business. Then once you are ready ask your broadcast authority for the application process and needed documents. They normally provide all application forms and required documents. Then be prepared for a massive amount of work to complete it and then a long tough fight to get the license. Sorry to burst your bubble but it is important to know that getting an FM broadcast license is extremely difficult. I have done it a few times and it is not a path you should take on without your eyes open. It is not for the feint hearted. I wish you the best though and hope you succeed
Hi. Yes you can definitely broadcast online with radio streaming very easily. Check out my other videos on my channel about setting up radio streaming. FM broadcast though is also very exciting but much .more expwnsive and more difficult to license and set up. But we'll worth it though.
Hi, great video ! Can I know where come from the desk itself ? I am looking everywhere for something looking radio but also not to pricy. Some ideas ? Thank you !
Hi thank you :) The radio desk is very specialized. You can't find them in regular music equipment shops. You can find them online. I have found some on EBay before but you have to search for radio broadcast mixer or desk. Normal audio mixer won't have the triggers for the microphone and on air light etc. There are older analogue desks that are cheaper. The new digital desks are more expensive.
Try Ebay first but maybe Amazon will have. They are more expensive than normal audio mixers but sometimes you can find a good price. I hope that helps :)
I have one like this. www.ebay.com/itm/195759490844?hash=item2d942cc71c:g:PcYAAOSwfcFkXjFy&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwNjjd2f6FSd8jSwKkLLUKRNqIVstjhCkFVRixDl4cjupDouqzVrRs2ByJh%2FscIoqxPIVwNNxuz5xQxic1kSeCxTxqxDrNtLSX9GCi6mea%2FMn08mMogXx%2BUha6HsMd%2BG8L4Nt7ryrJXkiPH64UYGtK6DQkQMX1z%2BZ58v32YjBGSUCV3SkplJK97TT9A380rlEmPEC9NmnIm2xINiqUvM819FKZ3E1WFcdivTT0H2VFypwXcPShEzmt3zoX%2BHV8lsAcQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_TlmoWdYg
Hello Good morning.. I am feerdz , I am from Philippines .. I want to build in my house a radio station that I could be a dj and in control. For entertainment..
As I mentioned, Some of the physical items like the desk and the booth etc you can build yourself but the electronic equipment you can find on many sites like eBay. There are also website that specialize in broadcast audio equipment but that is often more expensive than normal music related audio equipment.
Studio equipment can range in price from just a few hundred dollars to many thousands of dollars. It depends on what quality you want and where you buy it from.
0:53 - I never worked in any station that used "condensor" mics. They all used dynamic mics.
Yes its fine to use dynamic microphones. I have also used them in smaller stations. They are cheaper and easy to use. The reason why bigger stations use condenser mics is that they, in most cases, sound better and are easier to control because of their adjustable response patterns. Also a lot of dynamic mics use unbalanced cables making it more difficult to control noise interference especially from cell phones. So yes dynamic mics are fine to use, but if you can afford it, condenser mics are often superior in many ways.That said there are some professional dynamic mics like some of the shure mics that are perfect for live studios but that is not the case for all dynamic mics.
@@inspiresoundpro During my college years, our campus radio used condenser microphones in the broadcast. So far, the said radio station owned and operated by my alma mater is the only radio station used condenser microphone compared to most of the commercial radio stations which used dynamic microphones for their broadcast.
Note: Condenser microphones can be only connected to the mixer with phantom power, as the said mic needs a phantom power.
Now this is exactly The way I like to learn. Thank you very much. Please keep making these and I hope more educators follow suit with this method. 👍🏼
Thank you for your kind words. Always nice to be appreciated. :) Glad you enjoyed the video Cheers.
Great video. I'm developing a radio station for a local school at the moment, on a super tight budget - to the point where I'm having to handmake some of the kit myself haha!
Hey Matt. That's awesome :) Building a radio station from scratch can be very rewarding even though it can be hard work. You will be amazed at what you can improvise to save on the budget. Please post or send me a pic of your studio as you work on it. Would love to see it develop. If you have any questions or run into any tricky bits please feel free to ask me. If I can offer any ideas to help I will gladly do so. Super exciting. Best of luck. Hope it turns into a fun experience for everyone involved :)
How is the budget coming out?
@k8uba how I the radio progress so far?.iam tryin also to develop one in our new local school
Nice reviews. From Nigeria 🇳🇬
Thank you :)
I love how you've explained clear to detail😍😍
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the video :) Cheers
You'll also need a floor to put the mixing desk on!
Seems it's funny comment day xp I forgot to mention you need a roof too. LOL 😂
thanks very much for uploading
You are very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
i want to try to make music for my live radio station
im doing christmas station its for our hoilday season i making my own channel on
live streaming i have some songs all i need to sing it for myself
That's great. Should be lots of fun. Have a great Christmas :)
Kindly suggest FM Broadcast Transmitter, FM Antenna, RF Cable and RF connectors that will be suitable for Country Wide Radio Transmission.
Hi. It depends on how big your country is. Most FM broadcast signals can only travel 50 to 60 Miles maximum no matter what type of transmitter or antenna you use. For county wide broadcasting most stations would use multiple transmitters. AM transmitters can go much further but most countries don't use AM anymore.
Software covers everything on here now, don’t need booths or sound dampening any more, great video though. Entertaining.
Hi. Thanks for your comment. Software can work but in many cases having a quality acoustically correct room is far superior to software trying to correct the audio problems. Also software will struggle to remove external noises like people talking outside the studio etc. Software audio cleaning should only really be used to clean recordings that have noise. Live studios should not need audio cleaning. The cleaned audio will always be inferior to audio in an acoustically treated room.
@inspiresoundpro my software doesn't let any noise through the mic in my noisy studio at all infact the monitor speakers are on and I'm not using my headphones and there's constant noise from traffic and people coming into the shop but none goes through the mic thanks to the OBS filters, its quite amazing and I've never seen anything like it. I've been recording radio ads in a professional station for 30 years and not seen software that's so clean. It's very impressive you should take a look.
@@tcttvradio I checked it out and I do like it as software but it still does not perform as well as a properly acoustically treated room. Once the threshold is reached everything comes through with your voice. If you are not speaking then yes it does remove the noise but most audio gates can do that. I am a big fan of free software too and would definitely recommend OBS for my viewers. Its a nice piece of software and its free. So a big fan. That said the noise suppression isn't noise filtering or reverb removal. It seems to simply behave like a high quality audio gate. I am not a fan of gates unless in a high noise environment like an outside broadcast where you can't do anything about the noise. But in a controlled environment like a live radio studio, I find gates to be unpleasant. That said too, for someone who does not have any sound proofing or sound damping, its better than not using it. But if you can afford it the sound damping and proofing is a better option. Thanks for the input though. I do love exploring new options when I can. Cheers.
@@inspiresoundpro I totally agree, it’s only something I’m recently developing in my studio and the quality coming through is first class. For people on a budget that aren’t well funded corporations they can use these resources to get going. Lots of people waste money on items that they might not need. That guy below with the school kids won’t need any room treatment he just needs to use those filters and the kids will sound great. Where as a commercial radio station will be building sound proof rooms regardless.. I’m trying to buy a new build house at the moment and it’s been designed to be quiet for a home Internet business and all the doors and walls are thicker higher spec.
@@tcttvradio Yeah it can work and its free. There are also cheap ways of sound damping though. I have used second hand floor carpet tiles on the walls and floor and got great results for a low budget FM station. So it doesn't have to cost a lot.
How do get the fm and the 99. 9 figures?
Check out my video on antenna tuning. There is a part on how to work out the antenna length. Click here ua-cam.com/video/WOGX70-kIYA/v-deo.html
Thanks for this.. highly basic
Not sure if you are saying highly basic is a good or bad thing lol. It was intended to give an over view of the radio studio. More detail would require showing cables being connected and carpets being glued which I don't think many people want to watch. Radio studios are not actually very complicated. They can be fun to build though. I found getting a group of friends together with some music and a few cold ones makes it into a fun way to start a radio station. Although I did build one on my own with a 5 liter box of the cheapest grape juice and that went just fine lol.
@@inspiresoundpro lol....
Actually I meant mainly basic and straight to the main things needed...
I am tasked with setting up an online radio studio (station) and this content is going a long way to influence the things I set up
Once again thanks
@@adelereadeboyesamuel6368 Lol thanks so much. Love seeing people enjoying the videos. So exciting to hear about people starting radio stations both online and FM. Very cool. Every time I had to build a studio its been panic, running around working your ass off and loving it all :) I once had to build a whole radio station on my own with just a few days to the launch date. LOL aaah the good old days. Hey if you have any questions as you go on building your studio, feel free to ask. And let us know how it goes.
Great video 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Thank you :) Glad you enjoyed it.
Very great.❤
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Hey, can I start a radio station without those big tall transmitors
It depends on the license you are able to get. You don't need a massive tower for a radio station but keep in mind that the higher your antenna the better your signal will be. Those tall transmitter towers are not just for show. The reason they use them is because it makes the signal go further. That said, I have helped build radio stations where their maximum antenna height was only 10 meters. The way to get around that is to put the antenna on the highest ground you can find like on a hill or the highest place in town.
Thank you ❤
You are very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Always nice to see people getting value from my videos. Cheers
How would I get all the equipment I needed to build on my own..
Most of the equipment you can find on sites like ebay or Amazon but if you search around you can find it on many sites online.
Some of the physical items like the desk and the booth etc you can build yourself but the electronic equipment you can find on many sites like eBay. There are also website that specialize in broadcast audio equipment but that is often more expensive than normal music related audio equipment.
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Good video!
Thank you so much :) Glad you enjoyed the video. I am trying to make as many radio station related videos as I can. So great to see you enjoying it. Cheers.
I thoroughly enjoyed this...we are busy building our small radio station...well the building part is done...now the equipment part😑very pricy...we made our own acoustic panels for sound damping. We decided to just go with a normal desk since the equipment will cost an arm and a leg. My question is when applying for a radio licence what do i meed to produce? And is there any additional equipment that we gotta buy?
Hey I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I would love to see pics of your studio when it's done. The license application is actually the most difficult part of building a radio station. More difficult than building any part of the radio station. I like to recommend that people building radio stations is to build all of it and run as an online station first so that you can build listenership and establish a need for your radio station. The biggest problem with FM licenses is the lack of available frequencies. In some areas there are none available so you can't apply for one. Even if there is a frequency available you will have massive competition for that frequency. So build an online station first so you can show that your competition have not shown that need and showing that you have experience and an established business. Then once you are ready ask your broadcast authority for the application process and needed documents. They normally provide all application forms and required documents. Then be prepared for a massive amount of work to complete it and then a long tough fight to get the license. Sorry to burst your bubble but it is important to know that getting an FM broadcast license is extremely difficult. I have done it a few times and it is not a path you should take on without your eyes open. It is not for the feint hearted. I wish you the best though and hope you succeed
@@ApartmentKing66 I'm not sure what you are talking about. The video is about building a studio.
Bro is teaching us how to set up pirate radio 😂
Lol I would never do a thing like that. These videos are entirely for educational and entertainment purposes only :)
If u had all this equipment does it still cost money to use the air waves? Is there an option for ethernet if you dont want to rely on airwaves?
Hi. Yes you can definitely broadcast online with radio streaming very easily. Check out my other videos on my channel about setting up radio streaming. FM broadcast though is also very exciting but much .more expwnsive and more difficult to license and set up. But we'll worth it though.
Hi, great video !
Can I know where come from the desk itself ?
I am looking everywhere for something looking radio but also not to pricy.
Some ideas ?
Thank you !
Hi thank you :) The radio desk is very specialized. You can't find them in regular music equipment shops. You can find them online. I have found some on EBay before but you have to search for radio broadcast mixer or desk. Normal audio mixer won't have the triggers for the microphone and on air light etc. There are older analogue desks that are cheaper. The new digital desks are more expensive.
Try Ebay first but maybe Amazon will have. They are more expensive than normal audio mixers but sometimes you can find a good price. I hope that helps :)
I have one like this. www.ebay.com/itm/195759490844?hash=item2d942cc71c:g:PcYAAOSwfcFkXjFy&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwNjjd2f6FSd8jSwKkLLUKRNqIVstjhCkFVRixDl4cjupDouqzVrRs2ByJh%2FscIoqxPIVwNNxuz5xQxic1kSeCxTxqxDrNtLSX9GCi6mea%2FMn08mMogXx%2BUha6HsMd%2BG8L4Nt7ryrJXkiPH64UYGtK6DQkQMX1z%2BZ58v32YjBGSUCV3SkplJK97TT9A380rlEmPEC9NmnIm2xINiqUvM819FKZ3E1WFcdivTT0H2VFypwXcPShEzmt3zoX%2BHV8lsAcQ%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_TlmoWdYg
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I want to connect my Fm radio to Internet please guide
Hi Rana. I have a video on how to do that. Check it out here. ua-cam.com/video/L_hJC4IUQAU/v-deo.html
Hello. How much.
How much for what?
@@inspiresoundpro That doggy in the window 🐕
Lol
Hello Good morning.. I am feerdz , I am from Philippines .. I want to build in my house a radio station that I could be a dj and in control. For entertainment..
As I mentioned, Some of the physical items like the desk and the booth etc you can build yourself but the electronic equipment you can find on many sites like eBay. There are also website that specialize in broadcast audio equipment but that is often more expensive than normal music related audio equipment.
cost
Studio equipment can range in price from just a few hundred dollars to many thousands of dollars. It depends on what quality you want and where you buy it from.
so nothing about how to broadcast?
I have other videos about transmitters and streaming radio .There are also some on how to be a presenter. Have a look in my channel.
Rice Views
I don't know what that Rice Views means but thank you if that's a compliment lol