
Show notes templates, pre-recording checklists (for guests, too!), where to get music, intros, cover art and more. 30 pages of guided prompts and exercises to make starting a podcast manageable, fun and stress-free. To prove it, we’ve put together the Podcast Launch Accelerator crib sheet to bring clarity and action to every step of the podcasting process, including how to record your episodes. Sitting down to record your first podcast episode is something to celebrate, but we’ve seen lots of podcasters give up before even getting that far! Why? Lots of people make choosing the equipment and software sound pretty complicated, confusing and expensive – when actually, it’s the opposite. The Podcast Launch Accelerator is a totally free course combining 5 hours of bite-size video tutorials, easy-to-follow exercises, crib sheets, checklists and weekly online group coaching! With that in mind, here are 8 of my top equipment, software and technique recommendations for recording high quality audio (and video!) wherever you are, whatever your budget.
Better still, you don’t have to have tons of know-how or technical experience to achieve consistent, quality audio. That doesn’t mean you can’t create professional, high quality results from your podcast audio in a home setting! In fact, lots of popular podcasting tools are built to give you a great sounding show wherever you record. Instead, you’ll be recording at home, remotely, potentially with guests in several different locations. If you’re an indie podcaster, the chances are you won’t have access to a full studio setup with all of the latest gear. But what about podcast recording equipment? Recording a podcast is a huge milestone: after all the prep work, it’s finally time to take your podcasting off the page and into the ears of your listeners. Published on: JanuLast updated on: JReading Time: 9 minutes How to Record a Podcast: 8 Tips for A Great Sounding Show