I’m selling my almost-brand-new Mackie 1220i FireWire mixer. It’s the best mixer I’ve ever owned, and it’s amazing in every way. I’m selling it because I’m upgrading to get more auxiliary ports (to allow for more guests/callers on my shows). If you’re wanting to do podcasting, amateur or professional recording, general broadcasting, and any kind of audio production work would, this is the perfect mixer.
11 March 2010 • 0 comments • Read this article
A picture taken during the taping of The Conversation.
10 March 2010 • 0 comments • Read this article
I have some big news. Starting today, I’m podcasting for a living. I’ve also put together a new broadcasting network where all of the shows I’m working on will live, and it has inherited some other shows (like Rails Envy, Tack Sharp, and others) as well. Read the full article for details.
26 January 2010 • 25 comments • Read this article
We’re going to be live-streaming the recording of the next episode of Tack Sharp, the photography podcast I co-host with Duncan Davidson at 1:00 PM EST/10AM PST on Sunday, 22 November 2009.
21 November 2009 • 0 comments • Read this article
If you’re thinking about podcasting and have no idea where to start, if you’ve tried recording using your computer’s built-in microphone and realized just how bad that sounds, and if you’re ready to get serious about creating great audio, you’re in the right place. My hope is that this article will assist you in building a recording rig that suits your needs and meets your budget.
This article is a major update (a rewrite, actually) of my original Podcasting equipment guide. I’ve tried a lot of gear and learned a lot, as I’ve been recording something almost daily for the last 4 years. While most of my recommendations in that article are still valid, I wanted to publish this update to share what I’ve learned.
20 October 2009 • 76 comments • Read this article
Working on something new, coming soon.
15 October 2009 • 8 comments • Read this article
If you’re thinking about podcasting and have no idea where to start, or have tried recording using inexpensive equipment and realized just how bad that sounds, it’s time to consider an upgrade. This article will assist you in putting together a podcasting rig that suits both your needs and budget.
13 January 2008 • 30 comments • Read this article