Ha! This particular podcast was recorded a long time ago, it may have been as long as six months ago. (Looking at my Facebook messages, it appears we recorded this in mid-May.) I'm still looking forward to hearing your #tngpodcast. What do you use to record? I'm going to be coming at this from basically no experience and no equipment except an iPhone. Isn't all creation kind of masturbatory? I touch on it a little in the podcast here. But I can understand why you and humano don't necessarily dig into it. I'm responding to your other post now, I had a Eureka! about my potential podcast today.When I read the title of your post I thought to myself, "wow, it wasn't that long ago, and she hardly knows me..."
The key is editing, learning how to cut out pauses etc. With what I do it is less about a straight interview and more about creating a narrative through editing.What do you use to record?
I have a mini music studio in my basement. I use a pro-tools rig, a couple different mics and as you know, I will input mp3/wav files sent by those I pose the questions to. I will also sometimes interview people in person using voicememo for iPhone or garageband on my mac, when I'm traveling.Isn't all creation kind of masturbatory?
Yes, and similarly, the release it provides is often excellent.