Best Podcasting Setups (1,2,3,4+ People)

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If you want to know the best podcasting setup for beginners in all different recording scenarios, this video is for you! Bridget will take you through the best podcast gear for your video podcast setup and your podcast audio setup, as well as how to set up your recording space for solo podcasting, and podcasting with 2+ people.

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0:00 - Introduction
0:27 - Podcast microphone recommendations
1:19 - Recording software recommendations
1:36 - Camera recommendations
1:49 - How to sync audio and video
2:21 - Best practices for multi-person podcasting
3:12 - Multi-Person Podcasting Setup
4:17 - Audio interface recommendations
5:15 - Editing software recommendations
5:32 - Remote podcasting setup
6:40 - Recording Tips
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QUESTION — Have a question about Riverside? Want some podcast marketing tips? Need to know what equipment to use for podcasting or what equipment to use for video production? All questions welcome in the comments section of this video!

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The company, founded by brothers Gideon (CTO) and Nadav (CEO) in 2020, already helps renowned podcasters and companies, including Guy Raz, Gary Vaynerchuk, Marvel and The New York Times to record studio-quality interviews from anywhere, with no loss in recording quality.

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What piece of equipment do you recommend investing the most in?

Riversidefm
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FINALLY A PERSON WHO MADE A VIDEO ANSWERING Virtually all the questions that I had as well as explaining pointedly the difference between microphones etc. I swear I have watched probably two dozen maybe more videos on beginner podcast bundle equipment and all the videos, well to put it bluntly, they all suck. Thank you very much for making this video. You're awesome!

TheNobleLoyalist
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Thanks. Just went to several videos and no one was this clear and literally straight to the point. Love you !!!

jhonoleg
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You have confused polar patterns with diaphragm types. You showed two polar patterns (omni and cardioid) but described them as condenser and dynamic. Neither condenser nor dynamic mics pick up equally from all angles unless they are omnidirectional (and most aren’t). Podcastage is a great YouTube channel for learning about different types of microphones if you’re so inclined.

jeffchampeau
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Just wanted to express how helpful your videos are!! you are extrely good at explaining tNice tutorialngs in-depth but still at a basic level for

stbackstabber
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I enjoy this speaker. She makes it more simple and easy to understand for beginners.

uyyohoh
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As pointed out by another person, omnidirectional and cardioid are pick-up patterns. Condenser mics and dynamic mics are two different types of the mechanisms inside the mic. Condensers are preferred because you can be further away from the mic and have better sound but are usually directional… also they require power to operate (phantom power or an internal battery). Dynamic mics are better a lot of times for live music because they are durable.

weetuscren
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I really like your videos very educational. I have been podcasting for about five years now. I started out with a cheap USB mic and gradually ended up where I am now. My vocal chain plays out like this. I use two microphones for my solo podcast, I use a dynamic mic and a condenser mic, I use the Sontronics Corona for my podcast for normal speaking and recording and when I have a special episode or have to do voiceover for the podcast, I use a Cad Audio E100SX for the voiceover. I use Mogami cables that I plug into a Warm Audio WA12 preamp, this is only used for the condenser microphone, So from the Condenser microphone, into the Warm Audio WA12 mic preamp, then into an Audient Interface. I plug the Corona Mic straight into the Audient interface. I use two mics because I want two different mic sounds for different episodes.

AngloSaxon
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The clap idea is great. Thank you for the tips.

VisconsioKidsTV
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TNice tutorials is by far the best soft soft basic tutorial, I rember when I just started learning, tNice tutorials was so helpful!! I’ve now been releasing edm

Noisboy-
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this video is freaking awesome thank you so much you're a hero.

Every 20th comment on our channel is asking why we're talking in a bin and there is so much mic bleed from our pair of condenser mics that I almost called the hospital

MateNight
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Best one I seen yet. Especially here using of a list. Very useful

dripaholic_
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Hello friends. She completely explained condenser and dynamic mics wrong. She just put up a picture of different polar patterns. The real difference between a dyanmic and a condenser is how easily the mic can pick up sound. A condenser can be spoken into from relativly far away and it will sound fine, but most dynamics need to be spoken really close into. Dynamics also usally have a darker tone due to the proximity effect. I'd just recommend to do your own research and not trust everyone. Btw I recommend buying shure mics for podcasts. Like the sm7b, mv7, sm57. But with a little eq you can make any mic sound great.

ApedyVapedy
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Don't give up mate, that was my first day to use soft soft and i will work on it for a long ti!

zvuppjh
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Thank you so much for your tutorials It went from 'nice tutoet science' to simple logic! You have a new subscriber

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Hey man thanks a lot. I was really overwheld and confused but now it all makes sense. Thank you.

evelyndiaz
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Great content. Thank you very much.

One question: which tool did you use to edit the video itself? I like the way the different screens change once in a while.. very helpful to understand the huge amount of information 🙂 thanks in advance. Alex

balenobeast
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Finally soone who speaks in a calm way and getting to the point asap

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Thank you for sharing the information with us

eminencde
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Wow! it's Amazing I did it well ! Perfect work !

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