I think ProTools is too much for recording a podcast.
It is possible to use it like a simple recorder but n why to use a complicate
tool to make something which is easy to do with a simpler one?
Recommend Audacity, Reaper or Soundforge.
I use for example Amadeus Pro on my Mac for podcasting
There's not a template, you're correct.
I've spent hours trying to tell Ron the best way to set things up, given
I know exactly his situation, being I live in the same house with him.
Apparently, I gotta be the worst teacher ever, as he's just not seeming
to understand the workflow regardless
Or, it could be a recording of Chris shooting himself in the foot? Um?
Ehh, enough said. Point taken, I'd imagine.
Chris.
On 06/24/2019 11:54 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
A podcast is a syndicated piece of audio and it can be absolutely any format so
there's no template. A podcast could be one per
A podcast is a syndicated piece of audio and it can be absolutely any format so
there's no template. A podcast could be one person, one person talking over
music, two people, two or three people talking with or without music, it could
be a roundtable of 8 people, it could have audio clips from a
Hello,
I don't think there is a template. Run it as though you were recording
music in a standard session. Hopefully, some other users will chime
in.
Kindly,
Vaughn
On 6/24/19, Ronald J Glaser wrote:
> Good morning everyone, I am trying to figure out if Protools has a
> templet for recording a
Good morning everyone, I am trying to figure out if Protools has a
templet for recording a podcast.
I am trying to get things set up for recording a podcast I am running
and need to find out the best work flow, or if there is a already made
protools templet for podcasts? if not can anyone giv
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