Hi Shaun,
Well, if you need someone to do post production such as editing I can certainly do that. I have both Goldwave 5.58 and SoundForge 10. I might be able to obtain theme music etc as well assuming we actually go ahead with this. Cheers! On 11/10/11, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hmm tom. > Well I have a plantronics mic, its got low noise. > I can only record it or the real tech card so I can't mix things like > I can with the analog stuff. > if you are thinking of handling full hosting, but need samples I have a few. > Firstly check out technology.jaredrimer.net > There are some casts there I did stuff in, I have some casts, and > another project I semi mixed for digital talking books I never > released its a bit bitty as it went with a mixture of the cheaper > mics I had on the sound card, other people's stuff and so on and so forth. > I guess I could send you my bits, as an early example. > I have a few casts but since I recently started recording archives of > my casts, there may be more around. > Email t...@menvi.org and tell jared I sent you to him, i have been > doing podcasts with him for the last 2 years or so though it is by no > means continous. > Outside this I have got a certifficate in broadcasting intro so if > that means much. > Equipment wise I have this box with the realtech, the plantronics, > and a loud sounding ms lifecam unit. > I have a soni ux60 digital recorder and some subs, though obviously > full stereo is something I can't get. > I don't have any mixer or know how to record 2 cards at once. > I have studio recorder, and audacity, but since most of that was free > or given to me I don't really have much over that. > Right now I have shoved the draft to the forums. > on audiogames.net. > I can now you have shown interest in putting up the samples I have, > However take into concideration this is a home studio, I have little > space, sertainly I can't fit anymore on this desk, and I don't have > the cash to really get mega good but its good enough for what I > needed the mic was the only extra thing I got, but even so, we will see. > Right now I am waiting for a few more takers on this idea. > i will put samples up or at least pack them. > Over that I have never made any real pro casts at all. > > At 05:30 a.m. 9/11/2011 -0500, you wrote: >>Hi Shaun, >> >>I'm in a position to solve all of your problems here, but I'd like to >>see some samples of the show before I commit to a project like this. I >>think that an audio podcast in of itself is a good idea, but we need >>someone semi-professional to host it and someone with the right >>equipment to record and edit the shows. I've heard some really >>professional podcasts in my time, and I've heard some that sound like >>crap. Obviously, the more professional sounding we can get the show to >>sound the more I'm in favor of donating web space etc for the project. >> >>As for a subdomain of Audyssey.org I'm pretty sure that won't work. >>For one thing there is no space on the webserver to host the casts, >>unless they are hosted elsewhere, and Raul would have to grant me >>access to the control panel to create the subdomain and install >>Wordpress, etc. >> >>As for Wordpress that's no problem. As you know I have my own >>Wordpress blog so I've had personal experience setting up and managing >>a Wordpress blog. All I need to know where to put it and have access >>to MySQL so I can create the databases etc you'll need for the blog >>users and admins. >> >>Alternatively, you might consider using a wiki instead. That way users >>can edit the pages as needed, add articles, posts, whatever is >>required as long as they have edit privlages. Any thoughts on that? >> >>As for donating you'll probably want something like a Paypal IPN >>script which will allow people to pay via Paypal to whomever will end >>up running the podcast. I've got such IPN scripts written in php, but >>they'd have to be modified as I primarily designed them for USA Games >>sales and ordering rather than donations. >> >>As for your equipment problem goes I don't want to sound rude, but if >>you don't have the right equipment to do this then you probably aren't >>the right person for the job. I understand you are eager to help, >>interested in kicking this podcast off, etc however having the >>equipment and someone who can talk without interjecting ah's, oh's, >>um's, etc is essential in my book in putting together a >>semi-professional podcast. That's how I see it. >> >>For instance, I won't host the podcast myself simply because I don't >>fit the requirements for a commentator. For one thing I have never had >>something of a great voice to begin with, but a few years ago I had >>some nerve damage to my face which makes it difficult for me to talk >>clearly. Sometimes my words are slurred or come out sounding mumbled >>because its hard to get my mouth to speak words clearly. As a result I >>don't think I would make a very good commentator. >> >>In short, knowing what we each can bring to this project and what >>areas we aren't very good at will insure we find the right people for >>each position for the job. >> >>Cheers! >> >> >>On 11/8/11, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > david, you may have solved my problem at least partually. >> > >> > if I could get a subdomain, ie audysseycast.yourname.com or >> > something, or somehow be able to have you maintain a no-ip or >> > something, then that would rock. >> > On that note I wander if a sub domain could be created in >> > audyssey.org and then we could link that to the cast. >> > My rough plan is to have a wordpress blog. >> > This makes it easy to maintain. >> > My plan is to have a shared folder, a backup cast on podomatic just >> > in case the old one dies and a dropbox shared folder. >> > Then ofcause I'd need the ability to admin the wp side, ofcause if we >> > had the site with wordpress we can use podpress. >> > I have a gmail so I should have access to feadburner since thats >> > where links should go. >> > I think though that this cast will have to have some donation system >> > or something at some point. >> > David is it possable you could get more storage for the cast? >> > Sorry if that sounds cheaky but its the simplest thing. >> > The other idea is to pay for something like public ftp or dropbox or >> > something. >> > Dropbox public links though do eventually overload so that wouldn't >> > solve it that much. >> > There are shares but I don't want to fill my hard drive with shares >> > really. >> > There is sendspace but who in their right mind would use that as a >> > perminant podcast thingy. >> > Another thing we should get is a mirroring system. >> > I have no idea how to get to or use the coral distrobution network or >> > cdn but I know that its free I think and that places like the dectalk >> > archive did use it. >> > Another thing I could do would be to use one of the systems here as a >> > server, but I'd have to buy more bandwidth, and then I'd have to >> > limit upload speed to something stupid. >> > And even if I did that holidays excluded I could only run it >> during the day. >> > There are loads of options I just need to know where the list wants to >> > go. >> > Oh if someone wants to post it to the forums on audiogames if I don't >> > get through there then that would rock. >> > Thanks to my external plantronics headset things will work. >> > However I can only record one device at once, so either voice or actual >> > sound. >> > I don't have the hardware myself to do all the things I could. >> > If push comes to shove I have a single core I could try recording on, >> > it however is only a single core with a small drive. >> > its my grandpa's and he doesn't use the capacity, however its rather >> > far from my location. >> > And then ofcause I'd need some user input, I mean I won't be >> > making all this myself all the time. >> > Anyway I want this to be community driven so its up to you guys on >> > what you want to do. >> > I will try to previde resources where I can ofcause. >> >>--- >>Gamers mailing list __ Gamers@audyssey.org >>If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to >> gamers-unsubscr...@audyssey.org. >>You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at >>http://mail.audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. >>All messages are archived and can be searched and read at >>http://www.mail-archive.com/gamers@audyssey.org. >>If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, >>please send E-mail to gamers-ow...@audyssey.org. > > > > --- > Gamers mailing list __ Gamers@audyssey.org > If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to > gamers-unsubscr...@audyssey.org. > You can make changes or update your subscription via the web, at > http://mail.audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org. > All messages are archived and can be searched and read at > http://www.mail-archive.com/gamers@audyssey.org. > If you have any questions or concerns regarding the management of the list, > please send E-mail to gamers-ow...@audyssey.org. > --- Gamers mailing list __ Gamers@audyssey.org If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to gamers-unsubscr...@audyssey.org. 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