Australian HiFi

PODCASTING FOR FUN AND FOR PROFIT

Part 1 of this article detailed the equipment you’ll need to record a podcast. If you missed it, send an email to aushifi@futurenet.com with the word “podcast” in the subject line and we’ll send you a free pdf of that article. In Part II we explain how to take your ideas out of your head and turn them into cold, hard audio files you can share with the world, whether it’s for fun, or for profit, or for both.

1. SETTING THE SCENE

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