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    Need Some Advice On Getting Started Quickly!

    Hi, I'd like to solicit some free advice. I have several years of broadcasting experience in radio as a host/producer/news announcer but I've never done a podcast. I've just had an opportunity drop in my lap to do an outdoors show on a new internet station that launches in two weeks. I think I'm going to try BlogTalkRadio.com to get started as all I have at the moment is a cheap microphone from WalMart ( which actually doesn't sound too bad), an old computer and Audacity. I'm really under the gun to get started quick so any tips, tricks and advice I could get would be more than appreciated. Thanks!

    Bob

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    Hello Bob,

    What type of budget are you working with? If you give me a price range I can narrow things down for you

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    Thanks for the reply Andrew. Budget, what's that? Seriously though, I really don't have any till after the holiday and even then it won't be much. That's a big part of the problem. I should have mentioned that I intend to do mostly guest interviews. The show runs 54 minutes. I don't even have long distance on my land line, I've been using Google voice which is free in the U.S. and works well for me since I don't make too many long distance calls. However I will have to to do this show. I'm a little shaky about Voice, there's a nanosecond of a delay that can sometimes be confusing, and sometimes the quality goes in and out. However, I can't rectify the situation till after the show will launch so I guess I'll have to do the best with it, unless someone has any better ideas. But to answer your question, low budget for now.

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    What ever you do; test, test and test again.

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    As far as a mic goes I would go with the AT2005 USB/XLR mic. Great sounding dynamic microphone and its only 40 bucks. We use Skype for all guests and it sounds amazing. Much better then a standard phone line. Might be good to try that out also.

    Here is a link to the AT2005USB on amazon for 39.99

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    That's a nice looking mic and definitely within my budget after Christmas, I might just go for that, got some pretty good ratings, sure beats what I've got now. I've got a Skype account but I've never used it, I'll check 'em out again. Tom, do you mean test as far as different equipment, or sound? Thanks for the replies, keep them coming, God knows I could use the guidance.

    Bob

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    What ever your hardware/software setup will be... test it, test it again, and test it again. Do some "alpha" podcasts for your-ears-only. Then share some "beta" podcast with some friends that will tell you the truth (good friends will lie to you so as not to hurt your feelings when you really stink).

    Make sure you know how all your stuff works, so when it stops works or goes wonky, you'll know what it is.

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    Thanks Tom, I figured that's what you meant, but I need clarification, I'm a little slow I will follow that advice, I have done a little bit of testing. I voiced a spot for a contest that Voices.com was running and though I would have liked it to sound better it wasn't that bad either.

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    If you're going solo then any cheap usb mic will do to get started with an at2020 or similar would be fine for something going onto blogtalk or talkshoe, though i'd recommend a usb mixer and xlr mic(at2020 can be had new for about $60 at bhphoto) get a small behringer mixer and an xlr mic, so you can upgrade more easily down the road.

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    Thanks RRE, I'll check it out, never heard of Talkshoe, lot to learn about this stuff huh? I will eventually have that kind of setup, great advice everyone.

    Bob

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